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California folk singer Tucker Zimmerman dies after house fire
Summary
Californian singer-songwriter Tucker Zimmerman and his wife Marie‑Claire Lambert died on January 17 at their home in Belgium, their record label 4AD confirmed. Local reports said the pair died of asphyxiation after a house fire.
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Californian singer-songwriter Tucker Zimmerman and his wife Marie‑Claire Lambert died on January 17 at their home in Belgium, their record label 4AD confirmed. Local news reported that the couple died of asphyxiation following a house fire. The label noted Zimmerman's long creative career spanning decades.
Known details:
- Tucker Zimmerman, 84, and his wife Marie‑Claire Lambert, 81, died at their home in Belgium on January 17.
- Local reports cited asphyxiation as the cause of death after a house fire.
- Their record label, 4AD, announced the deaths and referenced Zimmerman's decades-long body of work.
- No public information about investigations or next procedural steps has been announced.
Summary:
The reported deaths remove an active and long-serving figure from the music world, and his label has confirmed the loss. Undetermined at this time.
