RIP David Mills (Wire, Corner R)
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NEW ORLEANS ? An HBO spokesman says David Mills, a veteran television writer who worked on "ER" and "The Wire," has died in New Orleans.HBO spokesman Diego Aldana says Mills died Tuesday night but didn't know the cause of death.Mills also wrote for "The Corner" and "Homicide: Life on the Street" among other shows.He is co-writer and co-executive producer of the new HBO series "Treme."The drama is set to premiere April 11. The series is set in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and is being filmed in the city.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/31/david-mills-dead-the-wire_n_520036.html
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well, he left quite a legacy.
RIP
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mills_%28TV_writer%29
RIP.
I've long since lost my copies and would love to replace them.
They were oversized newsprint.
for Mills' Ruth Copeland album review alone.
He invited me to some incredible shows, including one at a tiny jazz spot called HR-57 here in DC which featured Garry Shider and his son playing nothing but P-Funk. And a private Bernie Worrell show at BET studios with maybe a couple hundred people in attendance.
He was one of the nicest, most generous dudes I've known, always wanting to share whatever cool P-Funk thing he came across.. And I used to love watching NYPD Blue, which he wrote episodes for, waiting for the hidden references.. I remember having a big chuckle when there was a character named named Eddie Hazel.
He was a big Mingering Mike fan, too.
He will be missed by many.
RIP.
Wow.
I think the strut would appreciate this.
RIP one of the good ones.
Small, small world.
Thanks,
Dress
To answer your question above - the zine was almost, but not completely, about P-Funk. At least that's what I remember of it.