An obituary for Q Lazzarus, whose real name is Diane Luckey, published online states the singer died in July "after a short illness" Musician Q Lazzarus, best known for her 1988 single "Goodbye Horses ...
Q Lazzarus, the singer behind the cult synth pop hit “Goodbye Horses” featured in the 1992 film “The Silence of the Lambs,” died July 29 following a short illness. She was 61. Her death was formally ...
The legacy of Q Lazzarus is about to be in the spotlight. The late singer-songwriter commercially released only one track — the dark new wave song "Goodbye Horses" — and it became a cult hit after ...
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For many years, the story of Q Lazzarus was one of the few great remaining mysteries in the music business. Q Lazzarus was a New York singer who led a band called Q Lazzarus And The Resurrection.
Diane Luckey, the mysterious, New Jersey-born singer/songwriter behind what has been called “the biggest song that never was,” died of undisclosed causes on July 19, according to an obituary published ...
The documentary about enigmatic NYC cult artist Q Lazzarus (real name Diane Luckey) is screening in NYC and LA this month and will be out on VOD on February. Even more exciting: there’s also a ...
Q Lazzarus, the singer behind "Goodbye Horses" who disappeared from the music industry at the peak of her career, has died. Her passing on July 19 was announced in an obituary posted last month and ...