Louis Nix, Notre Dame football star, found dead at 29
The Jacksonville Sheriff s office said Nix was last seen leaving his father s home on Wednesday
Former NFL player and Notre Dame star
Louis Nix was found dead on Saturday in Jacksonville, Florida after being reported missing last week. He was 29-years-old. The cause of death has not been announced.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – FEBRUARY 24: Former Notre Dame defensive lineman Louis Nix takes part in position drills during the 2014 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 24, 2014 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
According to
ESPN, Nix’s family reported the athlete missing on Wednesday. The Jacksonville Sheriff’s office also said he was last seen leaving his father’s home around 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday.
See Redman join D’Angelo for Verzuz show at the Apollo
Updated Feb 28, 2021;
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The set, streamed live on Instagram, teamed Redman, 50, with frequent collaborator Method Man, 49.
The hip-hop duo performed “Left & Right,” their 1999 song with D’Angelo at the event, billed “D’Angelo & Friends.”
Redman, aka Reggie Noble, had a bandana tied over his face as a mask during the show. He has another song with D’Angelo, a Def Squad remix of “Me And Those Dreamin’ Eyes Of Mine.” The original track is from the singer’s 1995 debut album “Brown Sugar.”
D’Angelo brought out Method Man and Redman on #VERZUZ pic.twitter.com/ohzIkL4opG XXL Magazine (@XXL) February 28, 2021
Timbaland and
Swizz Beatz, has usually been in “battle” form with two performers playing their songs back to back. D’Angelo stated as he walked on stage, “For those of you who said this would be one of the first solo
Vezuz’s ever, well, you were right.”
After over 50 minutes of DJ Scratch warming up the virtual audience, playing a wide array of classics from
Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly and
El DeBarge to
Usher, Jodeci and Notorious B.I.G., D’Angelo emerged and positioned himself behind a Fender Rhodes piano as he greeted the audience.
D’Angelo then introduced Harrold, who has played in his touring band, The Vanguard. Harrold played his trumpet as D’Angelo sang and played Rhodes to open the night with some positive energy. From there, DJ Scratch launched into playing a medley of cuts from D’Angelo’s 1995 debut