How did Larry Hoppen of Orleans die?

How did Larry Hoppen of Orleans die?

Suicide
Larry Hoppen/Cause of death
Hoppen died of undisclosed causes on July 24, 2012. The cause of death was later revealed as suicide, according to a eulogy posted on Beth Schafer’s Facebook page. The brothers had been scheduled to perform in a concert sponsored by morning TV’s Fox & Friends on July 27.

What happened to Larry Hoppen?

Larry Hoppen, who co-founded the 1970s pop-rock group Orleans and sang lead on the group’s hits including “Still the One” and “Dance With Me,” died Tuesday at age 61. The news was confirmed by the guitarist’s wife, Patricia Smith Hoppen. The cause of death has not been disclosed.

Who was Larry Hoppen married to?

Patricia Hoppen
Hoppen got married twice in the 1980s. He settled with Patricia Hoppen, now 56, when he met her in the early 1990s in Woodstock. She was “his third and final wife, in his words,” said Lance Hoppen. Larry Hoppen was 45 when his twin daughters were born in 1996.

Who was the lead singer for Orleans?

Larry Hoppen
Orleans was formed in Woodstock, New York in January 1972 by vocalist/guitarist/songwriter John Hall, vocalist/guitarist/keyboardist/bassist/songwriter Larry Hoppen and drummer/keyboardist/songwriter Wells Kelly. In October of that year, the group expanded to include Larry’s younger brother, Lance, on bass.

Who sang Love Takes Time?

Orleans
Love Takes Time/Artists

What ever happened to John Oates?

John continues to tour the world with Daryl Hall, and perform solo as both a musician and public speaker. John and his wife Aimee reside in Nashville, Tennessee and Aspen Colorado.

What album is Love Takes Time by Mariah Carey?

Mariah Carey
Love Takes Time/Album

When was Love Takes Time released?

1990
Love Takes Time/Released
“Love Takes Time” is a song by American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey. It was written by Carey and Ben Margulies, and was produced by Walter Afanasieff for Carey’s debut studio album Mariah Carey (1990). It was released as the album’s second single on September 11, 1990, by CBS Records.

Did Hall and Oates ever break up?

Their career as a duo had its fallow periods, and both have released solo albums. But somehow over the years, Hall and Oates never broke up. “People were anxious, for whatever reasons, to split us up every time I would do a solo record,” Hall says.