American lyricist Alan Bergman, the Oscar-winning veteran who teamed with his wife, Marilyn, for old-fashioned hits, including ‘The Way We Were’, has died at 99.
As confirmed by his family’s spokesperson in a statement, Alan Bergman died at his Los Angeles home in the late hours of Thursday, reported foreign media.
The statement, issued on Friday, mentioned that Bergman had suffered from respiratory issues in recent months, but ‘continued to write songs till the very end’.
Moreover, the spokesperson also confirmed that the centennial celebration of Bergman will continue as planned at Santa Monica’s Broad Stage, with a guest list featuring Michael Feinstein, Jackson Browne and Patti Austin.