LOS ANGELES – Chris Penn, a younger brother of Sean Penn who played supporting roles in films such as “Reservoir Dogs” and “Starsky &Hutch,” was found dead in his Santa Monica home, authorities said.
On Thursday night, Tripping Daisy and Polyphonic Spree frontman Tim DeLaughter posted an update to Facebook. “This is one of those posts that you don’t want to make,” he wrote. “Some of you may have ...
Beloved Dallas music scene fixture Chris Penn, who for decades has endeared himself to the local community as the cheerful co-owner of the East Dallas record store Good Records and the co-manager of ...
Chris Penn, owner of Good Records and a champion of the local music scene, has been at least temporarily paralyzed following a fall at his store. Late Thursday night, Tim DeLaughter, front man for the ...
UPDATE, May 13: The memorial for Chris Penn has been moved from White Rock Lake to Old City Park in Dallas. The time is unchanged. Chris Penn’s friends, colleagues and loved ones will have an ...
Chris Penn, seen here outside Good Records in February 2010, will be memorialized on May 15 at Old City Park in Dallas. Jason Janik/Special Contributor / 2010 File Photo Good Records co-founder Chris ...
Chris Penn, co-founder of Good Records and a fixture in the Dallas music scene, died on Wednesday, weeks after a fall damaged his spinal cord and left him paralyzed from the neck down. He was 54. His ...
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