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From MTV.com:

Hawthorne Heights guitarist Casey Calvert, 26, was pronounced dead on Saturday after police were called to the band’s tour bus outside Washington, D.C.’s 9:30 Club around 2:30 p.m. and found him unconscious. The Washington Post reported that Calvert’s death came one day after he and his bandmates — frontman JT Woodruff, guitarist Micah Carli, bassist Matt Ridenour and drummer Eron Bucciarelli — boarded the bus to begin their Wintour 2007 outing, which kicked off Friday night in Detroit. Police are still awaiting results of an autopsy, though some reports speculate that his death might have been caused by a pre-existing condition related to acute asthma.

This is truly sad for such a bright young musician to die so young. This band performed at Jubilee JAM this year. Prayers to the family and friends of Casey Calvert, and here’s hoping they find the true cause of death.

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