Oliver “Power” Grant died on Feb. 23 following “a courageous and hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer,” his family and the Wu-Tang Clan revealed Sunday. “A true fighter until the end, he was ...
Grant was described as "a true fighter until the end" in a joint tribute statement shared by his family and the Wu-Tang Clan Lars Niki/Getty Wu-Tang Clan co-founder Oliver “Power” Grant's cause of ...
What you should know about this health condition. Oliver “Power” Grant, Wu-Tang Clan co-founder, died at age 52. He died after a “courageous and hard-fought battle with cancer,” his family stated.
Oliver “Power” Grant, the Wu-Tang Clan‘s executive producer since its founding, died at the age of 52 following “a courageous and hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer,” Grant’s family and the ...
The family of Wu-Tang Clan founding member Oliver “Power” Grant has revealed the late musician’s cause of death. In a joint statement first shared with Rolling Stone on Sunday, March 1, the family and ...
(NEXSTAR) – Wu-Tang Clan executive producer and visionary Oliver “Power” Grant has died at the age of 52. “R.I.P. Power,” a post Tuesday on the group’s official Instagram channel read, adding that the ...
He was behind the scenes with Wu-Tang Clan, the New York rap group, since its founding and helped expand its reach with a fashion line. By Jonathan Wolfe Oliver Grant, an executive producer of Wu-Tang ...
The Wu-Tang Clan is mourning the death of producer Oliver “Power” Grant, a part of the Staten Island hip-hop and fashion collective from the very beginning. “Paradise my Brother save travels,” Method ...
A founding member of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan has died. Oliver “Power” Grant has died at age 52. His cause of death is unknown. His death was first announced by the hip-hop music site, Okayplayer, ...
Oliver “Power” Grant, a founding architect behind the Wu-Tang Clan’s business empire and the creator of the pioneering Wu Wear clothing line, died Monday, according to Hot 97. He was 52. A cause of ...
Billy Idol, Jeff Buckley, Sade, P!NK, Lauryn Hill, Oasis and Wu-Tang Clan are among the diverse batch of 17 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees announced today. Ten of this year’s hopefuls are on the ...