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  1. Larson died on December 16, 1997, in Los Angeles, California, as a result of complications arising from cerebral edema triggered by liver failure. She was 45 years old. According to her friend Astrid Young , Neil Young's half-sister, Larson had been showing symptoms of depression, and her fatal seizure "was in no small way related to her ...

  2. Larson starb überraschend am 16. Dezember 1997 im Alter von nur 45 Jahren aufgrund eines Blutgerinnsels im Gehirn im UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Sie hinterließ ihre Tochter Elsie May und ihren Ehemann Russ Kunkel, ehemaliger Schlagzeuger in den Bands von Linda Ronstadt und Jackson Browne .

  3. Country-pop singer Nicolette Larson, who had a hit version of Neil Young's "Lotta Love" in the 1970s, died from an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain in 1997. She was 45 and had a career spanning music, acting and activism.

  4. Nicolette Larson passed away in 1997 from complications of cerebral edema, according to her husband. She was a backup singer for many famous artists and recorded six albums of her own.

  5. 21. Juni 2022 · Nicolette Larson was a backup singer for Neil Young and a hit solo artist with 'Lotta Love' in 1978. She died of a cerebral edema in 1997 at age 45, after a brief marriage and a daughter.

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  6. 18. Dez. 1997 · December 18 [10:00 EDT] -- Singer Nicolette Larson died suddenly Tuesday at the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. She had been rushed to the center earlier this week with liver failure, and...

  7. 18. Dez. 1997 · Nicolette Larson, a recording artist who lifted Neil Young's pop hit ''Lotta Love'' to the top of the charts in the 1970's, died on Tuesday at the University of California at Los Angeles...