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Bass player Mark Tulin was born on November 21, 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Born to Jewish parents, Mark also had a brother, Kip. In 1965 Tulin became a member of a band called the Sanctions, which eventually changed its name to The Electric Prunes. The Electric Prunes was a popular and successful psychedelic rock group that had hit songs with the groovy tunes "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)" and "Get Me to the World on Time." Mark left the group in 1968, but rejoined the band when a resurgence of interest in the band's music inspired The Electric Prunes to get back together in 1999. Moreover, Tulin not only played bass on occasion for the The Smashing Pumpkins, but also was a trained deep sea diver who frequently volunteered at the emergency medical facility USC Catalina Hyperbaric Chamber. On February 26, 2011 Mark collapsed while helping out at the Avalon Underwater Clean-Up in Avalon, California. Tulin was pronounced dead at the scene after Baywatch Avalon and Avalon Fire Department medics were unable to revive him. He was 62 years old. Tulin was survived by his daughter Samantha and ex-wife Lani.- Beryl Cheers was born on 30 May 1930 in Australia. She was an actress, known for Young Ramsay (1977), Homicide (1964) and Riptide (1969). She died on 1 August 1981 in Avalon Beach, New South Wales, Australia.
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Leigh Spence was born on 7 July 1938 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Leigh was a director and producer, known for The 40s in Swing Time (1973), Perryman on Parade (1972) and Home and Away (1988). Leigh died on 7 May 2014 in Avalon Beach, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.- Jerome Cady was born on 15 August 1903 in Cabell County, West Virginia, USA. He was a writer, known for Call Northside 777 (1948), Wing and a Prayer (1944) and Five Came Back (1939). He died on 7 November 1948 in Avalon, California, USA.
- Jean Battersby was born on 28 March 1928 in Drouin, Victoria, Australia. She was a writer, known for The Critics (1959), Movie Guide (1958) and What's On (1959). She was married to Charles Battersby. She died on 24 February 2009 in Avalon, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.