Oscar-winning Composer Morricone Dead at 91

FILE PHOTO: Italian movie composer Ennio Morricone conducts the Sinfonietta orchestra during a Christmas concert in Milan December 16, 2006. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Italian movie composer Ennio Morricone conducts the Sinfonietta orchestra during a Christmas concert in Milan December 16, 2006. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo/File Photo
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Oscar-winning Composer Morricone Dead at 91

FILE PHOTO: Italian movie composer Ennio Morricone conducts the Sinfonietta orchestra during a Christmas concert in Milan December 16, 2006. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Italian movie composer Ennio Morricone conducts the Sinfonietta orchestra during a Christmas concert in Milan December 16, 2006. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo/File Photo

Ennio Morricone, one of the world's best-known and most prolific film composers, has died in Rome, Italian media reported on Monday.

Morricone, who was 91, died in hospital where he was being treated for a fractured femur following a fall, the reports said.

He composed the music for about 500 films, including Sergio Leone's 1966 spaghetti western, "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" and Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight" for which he won an Oscar in 2016.



Pearl Jam Drummer Matt Cameron Says He’s Leaving the Band After Nearly 30 Years

Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam performs during BottleRock Napa Valley on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Napa, Calif. (AP)
Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam performs during BottleRock Napa Valley on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Napa, Calif. (AP)
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Pearl Jam Drummer Matt Cameron Says He’s Leaving the Band After Nearly 30 Years

Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam performs during BottleRock Napa Valley on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Napa, Calif. (AP)
Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam performs during BottleRock Napa Valley on Saturday, May 25, 2024, in Napa, Calif. (AP)

Pearl Jam drummer Matt Cameron said Monday that he’s leaving the band after nearly 30 years.

The 62-year-old Cameron announced his departure in a social media post.

“After 27 fantastic years, I have taken my final steps down the drum riser for the mighty Pearl Jam,” Cameron said. “Much love and respect to Jeff, Ed, Mike and Stone for inviting me into the band in 1998 and for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime, filled with friendships, artistry, challenges and laughter.”

Cameron didn't give a reason for his departure.

“Matt Cameron has been a singular and true powerhouse of a musician and drummer. He has propelled the last 27 years of Pearl Jam live shows and studio recordings. It was a deeply important chapter for our group and we wish him well always,” Pearl Jam members said in a statement posted to the band's social media accounts.

They made no mention of a replacement.

Cameron, who played drums for Soundgarden for more than a decade before joining Pearl Jam, was not a founding member of the band and didn't play drums for the early albums that made them rock superstars.

But he provided some much-needed stability at the drum kit after the band had gone through four others since its inception. He first joined in 1998 as a temporary replacement for Jack Irons, playing on a long tour before making his studio debut with the group on 2000's “Binaural.”

He just finished a yearlong tour with the band in support of its 12th studio album, “Dark Matter.”

Cameron was born and raised in San Diego before moving to Seattle shortly before its music scene became a global phenomenon. He played in proto-grunge band Skin Yard before joining Soundgarden. He did double duty with Pearl Jam and a reunited Soundgarden from 2010 to 2017.