Julee Cruise, singer and frequent collaborator with filmmaker David Lynch, has died at the age of 65.
Accomplished singer, songwriter, and actress Julee Cruise has died at the age of 65. A popular musician in her own right, Cruise is especially well-known for her collaborations with Twin Peaks creator David Lynch.
Cruise's first collaboration with Lynch was for his 1986 film, Blue Velvet. Composer Angelo Badalamenti wrote the music to a song called "Mysteries of Love" with Lynch providing the lyrics. The two needed a singer with a haunting voice and chose Cruise. Featured during the closing scenes of Blue Velvet, the song would eventually gain a strong cult following.
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