
Seattle Folk Legend Dick Foley Passes at 85
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Seattle folk legend Dick Foley, known for his work with The Brothers Four and as an Emmy-winning TV host, has passed away at 85. Foley, a Grammy-nominated singer, fronted The Brothers Four during the folk revival and later hosted Northwest Afternoon and other shows for 16 years. His warmth, compassion, and humor, rooted in his faith and family, left a lasting impact on those around him. Foleys influence can still be heard in todays harmonies, with artists like Brandi Carlile carrying on his legacy.
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