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Myth and truth behind celebrities dying at 27
Their deaths have fueled the notion that 27 is a lethal age for musicians and other notable artists. Amy Winehouse, the iconoclastic singer-songwriter, was that age when shedied of alcohol poisoningin 2011. So wasgrunge rocker Kurt Cobainwhen he died of suicide in 1994 androck n roll queen Janis...