Famous musician, Joe Cocker died earlier today, at age 70, as a result of lung cancer.
LA Times reported that he died at his home in Colorado, and left behind a wife, Pam Cocker, brother, Victor Cocker, step-daughter, Zoey Schroeder, and two grandchildren. Cocker, who is probably best known for his cover of the hit song “With a Little Help From My Friends,” is being remembered by many today.
Sony Music Chairman and CEO Edgar Berger had this to say: "His iconic voice will forever be etched in our memories. Joe will live on in the hearts of millions of fans around the world." He couldn’t be more right, as fans are using social media sites such as twitter to share their thoughts and express their sympathies.
Cocker is being remembered by celebrities, organizations, and fans alike. Most of the tweets simply state RIP along with the hashtag #RIPJoeCocker. However, some tweets seem much more personal, and many share memorable videos and photographs. The Today Show tweeted a video of Cocker and John Belushi performing “Feelin’ Alright” as their tribute to the late rock legend, and E! Online posted their own tweet, linking their article covering his death, and sharing their condolences.
When Joe Cocker performed with John Belushi on @NBCSNL: http://t.co/xmVlVjA3bM pic.twitter.com/qeE3Y6Kio6
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) December 22, 2014
RIP Joe Cocker: "it will be impossible to fill the space he leaves in our hearts." http://t.co/uM0JWq85BC pic.twitter.com/p8SJz8d047
— E! Online (@eonline) December 22, 2014
PETA expressed their gratitude for Cocker’s support over the years with this tweet.
With a little help from my friends… we can make the world a better one 4 animals.
#RIPJoeCocker, a great voice & a great voice for animals.
— PETA (@peta) December 22, 2014
Entertainment Weekly published several celebrity tweets, including Ringo Starr, Steven Tyler, and Bryan Adams.
Goodbye and God bless to Joe Cocker from one of his friends peace and love. R
— Ringo Starr (@ringostarrmusic) December 22, 2014
WE LOVED YOU FOREVER, WE WILL MISS YOU ALWAYS...RIP JOE COCKER.
— Steven Tyler (@IamStevenT) December 22, 2014
Joe Cocker has died. RIP my good friend, you were one of the best rock singers EVER. #respect #verysad #hugeinfluence #whenthenightcomes
— Bryan Adams (@bryanadams) December 22, 2014
Cocker’s inspiration reached far and wide, from encouraging other artists to being the back drop of so many lives. Joe Cocker really is a legend!
Thank you Joe Cocker for your music, inspiration and for being so kind to an aspiring blues guitarist. #RIPJoeCocker
— JOE BONAMASSA (@JBONAMASSA) December 22, 2014
heartbroken. the reason my parents gave me the name Delta. #RIPJoeCocker his music was played my whole childhood http://t.co/kqmfUNmjTo
— Delta Goodrem (@DeltaGoodrem) December 22, 2014
#RIPJOECOCKER you were and always will be a legend in the music industry.
— Ryan Lawrie. (@musicryanlawrie) December 22, 2014
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