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    On March 8, 2012, lead singer Jimmy Ellis died at a nursing home in Rock Hill, South Carolina (where he was born on November 15, 1937), at the age of 74. The cause of death was not immediately known but he suffered from Alzheimer's disease.

  2. By this time, the Trammps had added to their numbers, with Earl Young and Jimmy Ellis, remaining at the helm, alongside brothers Stan and Harold 'Doc' Wade and baritone Robert Upchurch. Following the Disco boom, the bust which followed took it's toll on the group's success.

  3. 1983 - ROBERT WADE ELLIS, Navy Petty Officer, stationed at the Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, California, reportedly contacted the Soviet Consulate in San Francisco, with an offer to sell classified documents for $2,000. Ellis, who had clearly wanted to make money by his espionage activities, was arrested in February 1983 while attempting to ...

  4. TRAMMPS BIOGRAPHY. The Trammps began in Philadelphia in 1972 featuring vocalist, Jimmy Ellis, Harold Doc Wade, Stanley Wade and Earl Young and traveled with as many as 11 members, culled from the ranks of the busiest and best musicians, many of whom also played for Gamble and Huff's Philly International and later for Vince Montana's Salsoul ...

  5. Neal Purvis (born 9 September 1961) and Robert Wade (born 1962) are British screenwriters who co-wrote seven James Bond films, from 1999's The World Is Not Enough to 2021's No Time to Die, as well as other works.

  6. Wade Andrew Williams (born December 24, 1961; age 61) played Robert Ellis during Season 1 of 24. Wade Andrew Williams was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He attended the University of Tulsa, and later went to Rutgers University, where he earned an MFA in acting.

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  8. Lunar Park was dedicated to Ellis's lover, Michael Wade Kaplan, who died shortly before he finished the book and to Ellis's father, Robert Ellis, who died in 1992.