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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

James Horner composer of Titanic, Brave heart feared dead from aircrash


Academy Award-winning composer James Horner, is feared dead after a small plane belonging to him crashed in central California on Monday, killing the pilot.

It is not known whether the 61-year-old Horner was the person flying the plane.

But looking at several messages posted on Facebook and Twitter by peeps connected to him, we are forced to believe that the great composer is dead.
Below are some of the messages;
"A great tragedy has struck my family today, and I will not be around for a while. I would like some privacy and time to heal," Patrycja posted on her Facebook page.

"We have lost an amazing person with a huge heart, and unbelievable talent. He died doing what he loved. Thank you for all your support and love and see you down the road. Love Sylvia."

Horner's lawyer couldn't confirm his death, but said he hadn't heard from the composer since the crash.

"He is an experienced pilot. He owns several planes. We have not heard from him," Jay Cooper told CNN.
James Horner, the consummate film composer known for his heart-tugging scores for Field of Dreams, Braveheart and Titanic, for which he won two Academy Awards,
He received another Academy Award for original song (shared with lyricist Will Jennings) for “My Heart Will Go On,” performed by Celine Dion on 1997 best picture winner movie Titanic.
May His Soul Rest in Peace.


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