Dandy Don Meredith Dies At 72

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'Dandy Don' Meredith Has Died

Categories: Obituaries, National News, Sports

10:49 am

December 6, 2010

by Mark Memmott

The party is finally over for Dandy Don.

Don Meredith, who was a star quarterback with the Dallas Cowboys, a legendary part of Monday Night Football's broadcast booth and a pitchman in TV ads for Lipton Tea, has died.

The Dallas Morning News says Meredith, 72, passed away Sunday night in Santa Fe. He had, the Morning News adds, "battled emphysema in recent years and suffered a minor stroke in 2004."

On Monday Night, Meredith was the folksy counterpoint to Howard Cosell. He was known for singing a little bit of Willie Nelson's The Party's Over — "Turn out the lights, the party's over," Meredith would croon — when he felt a game's outcome had been decided. He left the broadcast in 1984.

Update at 11:05 a.m. ET: The Associated Press reports that Meredith's death was preceded by a brain hemorrhage on Sunday.

Update at 10:55 a.m. ET: IMDB.com's database reminds us that Meredith had an acting career as well. It included six appearances in 1974-75 on TV's Police Story.


R.I.P Dandy Don...
 
Not too long ago I actually watched a special on the NFL Network about Dandy Don. The man had a wonderful personality. He was definitely one of a kind for his era. RIP.
 

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