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Angelo Badalamenti, ‘Twin Peaks’ composer and David Lynch collaborator, dead at 85

Composer/musician Angelo Badalamenti performs onstage at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles in 2015.

Angelo Badalamenti, the composer and David Lynch collaborator best known for scoring “Twin Peaks,” “Wild at Heart” and “Blue Velvet,” has died. He was 85.

“The family of composer Angelo Badalamenti confirms that he passed away December 11 of natural causes surrounded by his family,” Laura Engel of Kraft-Engel Management, his agent and dear friend since 2005, told The

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