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  1. Aug 8, 2022 · Journalist Charles “Chuck” R. Colbert—who had written for several LGBTQ+ publications, including Windy City Times—passed away June 30. He was 67. He was a freelance journalist based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, according to his biography on The Rainbow Times website.

  2. Aug 17, 2022 · Chuck Colbert, a gay man who was a freelance reporter for the Bay Area Reporter for many years, died June 30. He was 67. According to a friend's post on Mr. Colbert's Facebook page, he experienced a serious medical issue while traveling in Johnstown, Pennsylvania and was admitted to a hospital in Pittsburgh, where he developed complications and ...

  3. L to R: Gary Loizzo, Lee Graziano, Chuck Colbert, Al Ciner. The American Breed was an American rock band from Chicago in the 1960s. The band was originally called Gary & The Knight Lites before adopting the name The American Breed in 1967.

  4. Charles “Chuck” R. Colbert, a veteran journalist for LGBTQ media in New England and across the country, passed away on June 30. He was 67. Colbert, a native of Johnstown, Penn., later moved to Cambridge, Mass., where he was based for the bulk of his professional career.

  5. Formed in 1958 and first known as Gary & The Nite Lites, the original lineup consisted of Al Ciner (guitar, vocals), Charles "Chuck" Colbert, Jr. (bass, vocals), Jim Michalak (drums), and lead singer/guitarist Gary Loizzo (August 16, 1945 - January 16, 2016).

  6. Aug 17, 2022 · As a regular freelance contributor to the National Catholic Reporter and other media outlets, Chuck debunked tirades against gays and often underscored how girls and young women had been raped and abused by priests and church officials, too.

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  8. Guitarist Al Ciner and drummer Lee Graziano (who also played trumpet) were with Loizzo in 1963, practicing in the basement of his parents' house, all teenagers except fourth member Chuck Colbert, a black singer and bassist in his mid-twenties. Chuck previously sang doo wop harmonies with his cousin, Charles Davis; the two joined The Trinidads ...

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