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News by Merryn Johns 9th May 2021 11:09 AM Julie E. Tawny Kitaen, who was possibly best known for appearing in several 1980s music videos for the hair metal rock band Whitesnake, has died. According to TMZ, local authorities said she died at her home in Newport Beach on Friday morning, but a cause of death has not been released. She was 59. Born in San Diego, California, Kitaen s start in the entertainment business came in 1983 when she appeared on the cover of albums by heavy metal band RATT. Kitaen later became a so-called video vixen , appearing most notably in Whitesnake s 1987 hit Here I Go Again where she did choreographed gymnastics on vintage cars.
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To event director Jeff Westcott, the first Imperial Challenge in two years felt like a joyous holiday.
“It felt like Imperial Eve,” the Breckenridge resident said about Sunday night.
For women’s lightweight champion Jill Sorensen, the Imperial’s return felt like a community reunion of friends even though it was physically distanced. To men’s lightweight race winner Chris Tatro, it felt like an end-of-winter, start-of-summer cornerstone.
“For the first time, it felt like we’re getting back to normal,” Tatro said. “It felt good for me, personally, and it felt good as a community. It was a wonderful day.”