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'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, queen of the 80s power ballad, dies at 75

Bonnie Tyler, known for her iconic 1983 hit 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' has died at the age of 75. The article highlights her status as a defining figure of 1980s rock music, particularly through her powerful ballads. Tyler was celebrated for her distinctive voice and emotive performances, which became hallmarks of the era. Her passing marks the end of an influential chapter in popular music history.

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'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler, queen of the 80s power ballad, dies at 75

Bonnie Tyler, known for her iconic 1983 hit 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' has died at the age of 75. The article highlights her status as a defining figure of 1980s rock music, particularly through her powerful ballads. Tyler was celebrated for her distinctive voice and emotive performances, which became hallmarks of the era. Her passing marks the end of an influential chapter in popular music history.

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