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  2. Hazlewood died of renal cancer in Henderson, Nevada, on August 4, 2007, survived by his wife Jeane, son Mark and daughters Debbie and Samantha. [29] Hazlewood had a granddaughter named Phaedra, a tribute to the lyrics of "Some Velvet Morning".

  3. Aug 7, 2007 · Aug. 7, 2007. Lee Hazlewood, the reclusive songwriter and producer behind a slew of hits by Duane Eddy, Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin in the 1950s and 1960s, including Ms....

  4. Aug 4, 2007 · Hazlewood died of renal cancer in Henderson, Nevada on August 4, 2007, survived by his wife Jeane, son Mark and daughters Debbie and Samantha. ∼ Singer, Songwriter, and Record Producer. Lee Hazlewood was born Barton Lee Hazlewood in the small town of Mannford, Oklahoma.

  5. Aug 7, 2007 · Hazlewood died of complications of renal cancer, his wife, Jeane Kelley, said. The disease was diagnosed two years ago, and Hazlewood subsequently recorded his final album, titled after a...

  6. Aug 6, 2007 · Singer and songwriter Lee Hazlewood, who wrote These Boots are Made for Walkin' with Nancy Sinatra, has died at the age of 78. Hazlewood wore many hats - singer, musician, songwriter, producer,...

  7. Aug 7, 2007 · Barton Lee Hazlewood died at his home in Henderson of kidney cancer on Saturday evening, the Clark County coroner’s office said. Hazlewood was most famous for his work with the daughter of...

  8. Aug 6, 2007 · Barton Lee Hazlewood died at his home in Henderson of kidney cancer on Saturday evening, the Clark County coroner's office said. Hazlewood was most famous for his work with the daughter of Frank Sinatra, including writing and producing such hits as "Sugartown" and "Some Velvet Morning."