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In the '90s, Julee Cruise filled in for The B-52s member Cindy Wilson on tour. The singer is best known for her work with David Lynch on Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet . Ted Town/Toronto Star via Getty Images hide caption

In the '90s, Julee Cruise filled in for The B-52s member Cindy Wilson on tour. The singer is best known for her work with David Lynch on Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet .

Julee Cruise, the singer best known for her collaborations with director David Lynch and The B-52s , died Thursday. Her husband, author Edward Grinnan, confirmed to NPR that Cruise died by suicide, and had struggled with "lupus, depression and alcohol and drug addiction" in the past. She was 65.

"She left this realm on her own terms," Grinnan wrote of Cruise in a Facebook post Thursday evening. "No regrets. She is at peace. I played her [the B-52s song] Roam during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest In Peace, my love, and love to you all."

Born Dec. 1, 1956 in Creston, Iowa, Cruise was known for her unusual vocal presence, so intensely calm and collected that it could be unsettling — which found a receptive audience in Lynch and score composer Angelo Badalamenti . For the 1986 film Blue Velvet , the two were looking to mimic the effect of This Mortal Coil's version of "Song to the Siren" by Tim Buckley , whose rights proved too costly to clear. The result of their collaboration was the original track " Mysteries of Love ," in which Cruise's dreamlike vocals are set to a slow-moving fog of romantic synths and strings.

Inspired, the trio worked together again on Floating into the Night , Cruise's solo debut. Released in 1989, the album includes songs from Blue Velvet and others that would be featured in Lynch's concert film Industrial Symphony No. 1 and, most famously, the early '90s touchstone Twin Peaks .

An instrumental version of "Falling" was used as the theme song for the ABC television series, and onscreen, Cruise became a regular feature at The Roadhouse, a home for the show's bikers and crooners. She would return for the series' later incarnations, the feature film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me and the 2017 limited series Twin Peaks: The Return .

"In the ruckus of beers flying through the air at The Roadhouse, we have Julee singing a beautiful, slow-tempo song, and it's so outrageous," Badalamenti shared with the academic journal Series in 2016 . "You would never have that kind of song in a place like that. The songs with Julee serve a two-fold purpose: They contrast the visuals and they set the tone for the show."

Cruise worked again with Lynch and Badalamenti for her 1993 album The Voice of Love , but after that she wouldn't release music again until The Art of Being a Girl (2002) and My Secret Life (2011). Those post-millennium albums, she said, were something of a reaction to time spent in what she called a "boy's club."

"It's not really about David or Angelo," Cruise told Pitchfork in 2018 . "It's about how we're perceived as women and also how we love women. It's about how I watched my predecessors fight: Madonna , Kim Gordon , Kate Pierson — who is a god and a force to be reckoned with. We're not followers, we're front-runners. I came out of the womb with my fists."

In addition to singing, Cruise was also a Broadway actress, a pilot and a dog trainer. In the '90s, she filled in as a touring member of The B-52s while Cindy Wilson — another tough singer drawn to blurring the lines between kitsch and fine art — focused on raising a family. It was "the happiest time of her performing life," Grinnan writes in his post. "She will be forever grateful to them. When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred [Schneider] and Kate she said it was like joining the Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world."

At the end of that Pitchfork interview, Cruise mused about her late father and her family's cemetery plot in Minneapolis. "We have our own great graveyard there," she said, "but I'm not gonna get buried. I'm going to have my ashes mixed in with my dogs. They're gonna spread my ashes across Arizona, and Arizona is going to turn blue."

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Singer Julee Cruise , whose haunting voice made her a favorite of filmmaker David Lynch , has died at 65.

The news was confirmed by her husband, Edward Grinnan on Facebook , per The Guardian . “She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets,” he wrote. “She is at peace.” Grinnan added, “I played her [B-52’s song] ‘Roam’ during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest in peace, my love.”

Grinnan later told NPR that Cruise died by suicide after struggling with “lupus, depression and alcohol and drug addiction”; in 2018 Cruise shared on her Facebook page that she was suffering from systemic lupus and was having difficulty walking and standing.

“Deeply saddened by the passing of Julee Cruise today,” actor Kyle MacLachlan, who starred in Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks , wrote on Twitter . “Her angelic voice transported us all to another dimension. Now, she’s floating among the angels. Sending love to her family, friends, and fans today.” David Lynch also paid tribute to the “ great singer, and a great human being .”

Born in Iowa in 1956, Cruise worked with Lynch on several occasions. Her best-known song was “Falling,” released as part of her 1989 debut album Floating Into the Night . The instrumental version of the track, written by Angelo Badalamenti, was used as the theme to Lynch’s iconic 1990 TV series, Twin Peaks . She also appeared as a character on the series, reappearing 2001 spin-off film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me and Twin Peaks: The Return ,  a long-awaited third season of the show that premiered in 2017.

Prior to Twin Peaks , Lynch first utilized Cruise’s music for his 1986 film Blue Velvet , which prominently features her Badalamenti collaboration, “Mysteries of Love.” In 1990, the singer appeared alongside Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern as a character named “The Dreamself of the Heartbroken Woman” in Lynch’s avant-garde theater production, Industrial Symphony No 1.

Cruise worked with other filmmakers, as well. In 1991, she covered Elvis Presley ’s “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” for the soundtrack of Wim Wenders’ Until the End of the World . Her second album, The Voice of Love , was released in 1993. Her third album, The Art of Being a Girl , didn’t come out until 2002.

Besides her own music, Cruise also performed with other artists. She toured with The B-52’s as Cindy Wilson’s stand-in from 1992 to 1999, and performed with Bobby McFerrin’s improvisational vocal group Voicestra/CircleSong.

In 2004, Cruise provided vocals alongside Pharrell on Handsome Boy Modeling School’s song “Class System.” Cruise’s final album was 2011’s  My Secret Life , a collaboration with Deee-lite’s DJ Dmitry.

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In 2018, Cruise released Three Demos,  a collection of three recordings Cruise cut with Lynch and Badalamenti between recording the song “Mysteries of Love” for  Blue Velvet and her debut album. It included include early versions of “Floating,” “The World Spins,” and “Falling.”

Badalamenti recalled how Lynch impacted the success of Floating Into the Night in a 2014 interview with  Rolling Stone . “It was obviously a different sound,” he said of Cruise’s music. “When it came out, radio stations said they had no slots for it. Is it pop? Not really. Is it R&B? Certainly not. What is it? Even the more avant-garde stations found it unusual, so it was difficult getting airplay. But when ‘Falling’ came out as the main title theme of  Twin Peaks , that was a whole different story.”

In the same interview, Cruise noted she had heard her influence in the music that has come in the decades since with female singers. “They sing like sexy baby girls,” she said. “They all have their own personality.”

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Julee Cruise, Vocalist of ‘Twin Peaks’ Fame, Dies at 65

In projects for the director David Lynch, she brought an eerie, otherworldly style to “Falling” and other songs.

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Julee Cruise, a singer who brought a memorably ethereal voice to the projects of the director David Lynch — most famously “Falling,” whose instrumental version was the theme for Mr. Lynch’s cult-favorite television show, “Twin Peaks” — died on Thursday in Pittsfield, Mass. She was 65.

Her husband, Edward Grinnan, said the cause was suicide. He said she had struggled with depression as well as lupus.

Ms. Cruise was building a career off Broadway in the early 1980s when serendipity struck: She met the composer Angelo Badalamenti when they worked on a show together.

“I was in this country-and-western musical in the East Village,” she told The San Francisco Chronicle in 1990. “I was a chorus girl with a big skirt and a big wig, singing way too loud. Angelo was doing the music for the show, and we became friends.”

A few years later, Mr. Badalamenti was engaged by Mr. Lynch, who was still early in his career, as a vocal coach for Isabella Rossellini in the 1986 Lynch movie “Blue Velvet” and ended up writing the score for that film as well. Mr. Lynch and Mr. Badalamenti had written a song for the film that needed a vocalist.

“Angelo asked me to find someone to sing a song for the soundtrack called ‘Mysteries of Love,’ but he didn’t like any of the singers I recommended,” she told The Chronicle. “He wanted dreamy and romantic. I said, ‘Let me do it.’”

Ms. Cruise had always thought of herself as “a belter,” as she often put it (she had once played Janis Joplin in a musical revue called “Beehive”), but the voice she came up with for “Mysteries of Love” was something else entirely, enigmatic and wispy. It suited that and other Lynch-Badalamenti compositions perfectly. One writer called her style “angel-on-Quaaludes vocals.”

The three were soon collaborating on Ms. Cruise’s first album, “Floating Into the Night,” which featured songs by the two men, including “Mysteries of Love” and “Falling.” They also collaborated on a stage production called “Industrial Symphony No. 1,” performed at the New Music America festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in November 1989, with Ms. Cruise performing amid an elaborate set that included an old car.

“Often, Ms. Cruise floated far above the stage, like a prom-gowned, bleached-blond angel,” Jon Pareles wrote in his review in The New York Times. “At one point, her body plummeted to the floor and was packed into the car’s trunk by helmeted workmen; later, she re-emerged to face a video camera and sing ‘Tell your heart it’s me,’ as 10 chorus girls in gold lamé danced next to her image on television screens.”

National exposure came the following April when “Twin Peaks” premiered on ABC, with an instrumental version of “Falling” serving as its theme. Ms. Cruise appeared in the pilot and subsequent episodes as a roadhouse singer.

The show quickly became the talk of television, and in May 1990 it led to an appearance by Ms. Cruise on “Saturday Night Live.” She wasn’t in the original lineup, but the controversial comic Andrew Dice Clay (he called himself “the most vulgar, vicious comic ever to walk the face of the earth”) was the scheduled host, which led to protests from at least one cast member, Nora Dunn, who refused to appear in that episode, and caused the original musical guest, Sinead O’Connor, to drop out at the last minute.

Ms. Cruise was one of two acts summoned to replace her. Mr. Grinnan said in a telephone interview that Ms Cruise, who was still not well known, was working as a waitress at the time and had to skip out on her job. But, he noted, she didn’t call in sick.

“She said that she called in famous,” he said.

Though “Twin Peaks” brought Ms. Cruise wide exposure, Mr. Grinnan said she found a stint touring with the B-52’s in the 1990s to be particularly enjoyable. She replaced Cindy Wilson, an original member, when Ms. Wilson took a break from the band.

“It was probably the happiest performing of her life,” Mr. Grinnan said.

Julee Ann Cruise was born on Dec. 1, 1956, in Creston, Iowa, to Wilma and Dr. John Cruise. Her father was a dentist, and her mother was his office manager.

Ms. Cruise was something of a musical prodigy on the French horn, her husband said, and received a music degree in the instrument from Drake University in Iowa. He said she had applied the delicacy and phrasing of classical French horn to the voice she came up with for the Lynch projects.

But once she graduated, she thought that acting and singing would be more appealing than playing in an orchestra. She went to Minneapolis, a good city for theater, and spent several years performing with the Children’s Theater Company there before moving to New York in about 1983.

After “Twin Peaks,” Ms. Cruise made another album with Mr. Lynch and Mr. Badalamenti, “The Voice of Love” (1993). She also continued acting. Mr. Grinnan said it was her performance in an Off Broadway musical, “Return to the Forbidden Planet,” in 1991 that caught the attention of the B-52’s. Mel Gussow, reviewing that show for The Times, said she stood out.

“Only Julee Cruise invigorates the show with musical personality,” he wrote. “Well remembered for her singing on ‘Twin Peaks,’ she is spunky as well as amusing, although the script unwisely keeps her offstage for most of the first act.”

Ms. Cruise later toured with Bobby McFerrin and worked with electronic musicians like Marcus Schmickler. In 2003 she fulfilled a longtime goal of performing at the Public Theater in New York when she was cast in the musical “Radiant Baby,” about the graffiti artist Keith Haring.

It was a demanding assignment. As The Times wrote , she played “Andy Warhol, Haring’s mother, a demonic nurse and a critic who resembles Susan Sontag.”

Which of the roles was most difficult, a reporter asked?

“The costume changes,” she said. “I’m the oldest person in this cast.”

Ms. Cruise alternated between homes in Manhattan and the Berkshires. In addition to her husband, whom she married in 1988, she is survived by a sister, Kate Coen.

Ms. Cruise reprised her “Twin Peaks” role in “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me,” Mr. Lynch’s 1992 film, and, a quarter-century later, in an episode of Showtime’s reboot of the TV series. In an interview with The Los Angeles Times in 2017, she reflected on her long “Twin Peaks” ride.

“It was so much fun to be part of something that just went ba-boom!” she said. “You didn’t know it was going to do that. What a nice surprise life takes you on.”

Neil Genzlinger is a writer for the Obituaries desk. Previously he was a television, film and theater critic. More about Neil Genzlinger

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Julee Cruise, the alluring pop singer best known for her collaborations with avant garde director David Lynch, has died at age 65. The vocalist’s husband, Edward Grinnan, confirmed the news on Facebook on Thursday (June 9), writing, “I said goodby to my wife, Julee Cruise, today. She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace.”

Grinnan said Cruise’s time as a touring member of the B-52’s from 1992-1999 as a fill-in for member Cindy Wilson was the “happiest time of her performing life. She will be forever grateful to them. When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred and Kate she said it was like joining the Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world.”

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As a tribute, Grinnan said he played the Georgia band’s 1989 single “Roam” for Cruise as she transitioned. “Now she will roam forever,” he wrote. Cruise’s best-known work is her single “Falling,” whose instrumental version written by composer Angelo Badalamenti, served as the theme song for Lynch’s belovedly weird 1990 Twin Peaks TV series, later winning a Grammy for best pop instrumental. The singer with the haunting voice also had cameos as a roadhouse crooner in the series and the 1992 spin-off movie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me ; she sang the closing credits on an episode of the 2017 Showtime TV re-boot, Twin Peaks: the Return .

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A vocal version of the the song with lyrics written by Lynch became a worldwide hit and was featured on Cruise’s 1989 debut album, the ethereal Floating Into the Night .

Cruise’s long association with Lynch and Badalamenti began in 1986 when Lynch was looking for a song to accompany a scene in his bizarro classic Blue Velvet . Badalamenti, remembering Cruise from a New York theater workshop production he’d worked on, suggested her for the gig and the song they came up with, “Mysteries of Love,” which was also later featured on the Floating album; other tracks from that collection wound up in subsequent Lynch works, including “Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart,” “Into the Night” and “I Float Alone” in the director’s Industrial Symphony No. 1 .

The versatile actress and Broadway performer was born in Creston, Iowa on Dec. 1, ,1956 and her other notable credits included singing the theme song for an episode of the USA Network drama Psych , covering Elvis Presley’s “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” (produced by Lynch and Badalamenti) for the Wim Wenders movie Until the End of the World and collaborating with former Deee-lite DJ Dmitry on her fourth and final studio album, 2011’s My Secret Life .

Over the years, Cruise also collaborated with everyone from Moby to EDM group Hybrid, Delerium and Prince Paul’s Handsome boy Modeling School, among others. The singer revealed in 2018 that she was battling systemic lupus , writing on FB at the time that she could “hardly walk… and now it’s difficult to stand. I can’t walk Gracie anymore. My spine is crumbling, and pinching on nerves.”

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Singer Julee Cruise, who worked with David Lynch on Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet , dies at 65

Cruise's husband wrote on Facebook that "she left this realm on her own terms."

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Julee Cruise, the singer with the etherial voice who worked with director David Lynch on Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet , died Thursday. She was 65.

Cruise's husband, Edward Grinnan, shared the news on Facebook , as first reported by The Guardian .

"For those of you who go back I thought you might want to know that I said goodby to my wife, Julee Cruise, today," he wrote. "She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace."

Cruise divulged on Facebook in 2018 that she had been struggling with systemic lupus erythematosus, the autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to attack its own tissues.

"I can. Hardly walk. And now it's difficult to stand," she wrote at the time, noting "the pain is so bad I cry and snap at people."

Cruise is best known for her collaborations with Lynch. Her song "Falling," the vocal version of Angelo Badalamenti's theme music for the Twin Peaks series, was featured on her debut album Floating Into the Night , released in 1989. Her other big collaboration with Lynch was on his 1986 film Blue Velvet ; the soundtrack featured her song "Mysteries of Love."

Cruise made appearances on Twin Peaks as a singer in the Roadhouse bar, as well as in 1992's Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me . The singer later returned for Twin Peaks: The Return in 2017 to perform "The World Spins."

"It's like I'm his little sister: you don't like your older brother telling you what to do," Cruise once told Pitchfork in a 2018 interview. "David's foppish. He can have these tantrums sometimes. And have you ever seen his temper? Anybody can look funny when they get mad. But I love him."

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Julee Cruise, the alluring pop singer best known for her collaborations with avant garde director David Lynch , has died at age 65. The vocalist’s husband, Edward Grinnan, confirmed the news on Facebook on Thursday , writing, “I said goodby to my wife, Julee Cruise, today. She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace.”

Grinnan said Cruise’s time as a touring member of the B-52’s from 1992-1999 as a fill-in for member Cindy Wilson was the “happiest time of her performing life. She will be forever grateful to them. When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred and Kate she said it was like joining the Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world.”

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As a tribute, Grinnan said he played the Georgia band’s 1989 single “Roam” for Cruise as she transitioned. “Now she will roam forever,” he wrote. Cruise’s best-known work is her single “Falling,” whose instrumental version written by composer Angelo Badalamenti, served as the theme song for Lynch’s belovedly weird 1990 Twin Peaks TV series, later winning a Grammy for best pop instrumental. The singer with the haunting voice also had cameos as a roadhouse crooner in the series and the 1992 spinoff movie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me ; she sang the closing credits on an episode of the 2017 Showtime TV reboot, Twin Peaks: the Return .

A vocal version of the the song with lyrics written by Lynch became a worldwide hit and was featured on Cruise’s 1989 debut album, the ethereal Floating Into the Night .

Cruise’s long association with Lynch and Badalamenti began in 1986 when Lynch was looking for a song to accompany a scene in his bizarro classic Blue Velvet .

Badalamenti, remembering Cruise from a New York theater workshop production he’d worked on, suggested her for the gig and the song they came up with, “Mysteries of Love,” which was also later featured on the Floating album; other tracks from that collection wound up in subsequent Lynch works, including “Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart,” “Into the Night” and “I Float Alone” in the director’s Industrial Symphony No. 1 .

The versatile actress and Broadway performer was born in Creston, Iowa on Dec. 1, 1956 and her other notable credits included singing the theme song for an episode of the USA Network drama Psych , covering Elvis Presley’s “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” (produced by Lynch and Badalamenti) for the Wim Wenders movie Until the End of the World and collaborating with former Deee-lite DJ Dmitry on her fourth and final studio album, 2011’s My Secret Life .

Over the years, Cruise also collaborated with everyone from Moby to EDM group Hybrid, Delerium and Prince Paul’s Handsome boy Modeling School, among others.

The singer revealed in 2018 that she was battling systemic lupus , writing on Facebook at the time that she could “hardly walk… and now it’s difficult to stand. I can’t walk Gracie anymore. My spine is crumbling, and pinching on nerves.”

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Julee Cruise, a singer known for her breathy, dream pop collaborations with director David Lynch and composer Angelo Badalamenti on the soundtracks for “Blue Velvet” and “Twin Peaks,” died June 9 in Pittsfield, Mass. She was 65.

The cause was suicide, according to her husband, Edward Grinnan, who first posted the news on Facebook.

Ms. Cruise’s whispery “white angel” voice was, in essence, a character she created for Lynch and Badalamenti for the song “ Mysteries of Love .” When the director couldn’t license “Song to the Siren” by This Mortal Coil for his 1986 film “Blue Velvet,” he jotted down his own ethereal lyrics on a napkin and charged Badalamenti with finding a vocalist.

Badalamenti and Ms. Cruise had met years earlier in a country-themed musical he wrote for a production in the East Village.

“I was a chorus girl with a big skirt and a big wig, singing way too loud,” she recalled in a 1990 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle.

He asked her for referrals, “but he didn’t like any of the singers I recommended. He wanted dreamy and romantic. I said, ‘Let me do it.’ ”

“Mysteries of Love” accompanied the innocent courtship between Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) and Sandy (Laura Dern) amid the dark depravity of “Blue Velvet,” and it crystallized a musical aesthetic that Lynch would maintain for years. He liked Ms. Cruise’s voice so much that he signed a record contract with her and produced her 1989 album “Floating Into the Night.”

“David doesn’t know how to talk in musical terms, so he talked to me like he was directing a film,” Ms. Cruise told the Los Angeles Times when the album came out. “He’d say things like, ‘Really sad, Julee, make it just rip your heart out!’ Or, ‘You’re singing into a void and feel sad but not hopeless.’ His music is different from his films. He’s much more tender and intimate in his music — it’s as if he’s whispering a secret to you in his songs.”

Clare Nina Norelli, author of the book “Soundtrack From Twin Peaks," told the Guardian in 2017, “Julee Cruise was a muse figure in that collaboration. There’s always a duality in [Lynch’s] films and she was a living embodiment of that Lynchian innocence.”

Ms. Cruise was, by nature, a Broadway belter. But she took Lynch’s lyrics and direction and, carried by the gentle synthesizer rivers and doo-wop aesthetic of Badalamenti’s music, became an uber-earnest pixie who symbolized Lynch’s obsession with the pop art from his childhood.

In his review of the album, The Washington Post’s Joe Brown described her voice as that “of a chiffon-draped ghost of a girl group” and said it was “most beguiling when heard late at night, alone or not.”

“Floating Into the Night” mostly evaporated upon release in 1989, and Ms. Cruise resumed waiting tables. Then Lynch used an instrumental of the song “Falling” as the theme for “Twin Peaks” in 1990 and cast her in the pilot as a singer in the central roadhouse bar — and she became famous. “ Falling ” went to No. 11 on the Billboard chart, and the album penetrated the Top 100.

Among the many fans was David Bowie, who “would put ‘Floating Into the Night’ on almost every night as ‘dinner music,’” Bowie’s son, Duncan Jones, tweeted this week. “A staple.”

Three songs featuring Ms. Cruise were included on the 1990 “Twin Peaks” soundtrack album, which went to No. 22 on the Billboard chart and was a hit around the world. When Sinead O’Connor dropped out of “Saturday Night Live” in May 1990 because of opposition to the episode’s host — Andrew Dice Clay — Ms. Cruise was invited to sub and performed “Falling.”

“The music was strange,” Ms. Cruise said on The Red Room Podcast in 2018. “It wasn’t ’50s, and it wasn’t ’90s. And what was it? You know, it was something really cool and different.”

Her second album with Lynch and Badalamenti, “The Voice of Love” (1993), was a flop much like the attendant “Twin Peaks” prequel, “Fire Walk With Me.”

“Second album syndrome is the worst,” Ms. Cruise said in 2018. “L.A. is a lot like London. You know, they get sick of things real quick, and they got sick of ‘Twin Peaks’ real quick. And everyone ran.”

She joined the B-52s, replacing Cindy Wilson as lead singer in 1992 and 1993. Twenty years later she released a new album, “ The Art of Being a Girl ,” which departed from the dream pop sound and showcased her more full-bodied warble, as did “My Secret Life” in 2011.

A trained actress, she played Petra in Stephen Sondheim’s “A Little Night Music” in Wichita in the early 1980s, and Janis Joplin in the off-Broadway musical “Beehive.” In 2003, she played Andy Warhol and several other characters in the musical “Radiant Baby” in New York.

Her fame was forever confined to the Lynch projects, but those wispy songs had a major effect on several artists. Ms. Cruise could hear her influence reflected in Lana Del Rey and other singers, telling Rolling Stone in 2014: “They sing like sexy baby girls.”

Julee Ann Cruise was born Dec. 1, 1956, in Creston, Iowa. Her father was a dentist and an amateur pilot.

She majored in French horn performance at Drake University in Des Moines. After graduating, she acted in children’s theater in Minneapolis. She moved to New York around 1983 and studied acting with William H. Macy.

Ms. Cruise said her Lynch angel character was all musical theater. Her true personality was spunky, earthy and self-deprecating. She had doubts about the first album, “Floating in the Night,” and remembered taking it home for Christmas “and everyone in my family hated it,” she said in 2014. “They were like, ‘What are you singing about?’ One of my lawyers at the time said, ‘This is a novelty.’ I said, ‘Like Tiny Tim?’”

She was uncomfortable with the onslaught of celebrity and with public performance — she would often vomit before taking the stage. She had to contend with stalkers and hated when “Twin Peaks” fans told her she was the soundtrack of their life.

“I don’t want that responsibility,” she told Pitchfork in 2018.

She suffered from lupus for decades, and consequently lost her hair and “had the bones of an 85-year-old woman at 33,” she said. She also battled “depression and alcohol and drug addiction,” her husband told NPR.

Survivors include Grinnan, her husband since 1988 and editor in chief of the nonprofit Guideposts; and a sister.

Like her father, Ms. Cruise had a pilot’s license.

“My dad used to take us up to the Arctic Circle in his plane when I was little,” she told Pitchfork. “He died when he was 51. That night he passed, I flew by myself up to Minneapolis in my Piper Cub that Dad gave me. We have our own great graveyard there.”

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Julee Cruise, a singer known for her breathy, dream-pop collaborations with director David Lynch and composer Angelo Badalamenti on the soundtracks for Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks , has died aged 65.

Cruise’s whispery “white angel” voice was, in essence, a character she created for Lynch and Badalamenti for the song “Mysteries of Love”. When the director couldn’t license “Song to the Siren” by This Mortal Coil for his 1986 film Blue Velvet , he jotted down his own ethereal lyrics on a napkin and charged Badalamenti with finding a vocalist.

Badalamenti and Cruise had met years earlier in a country-themed musical he wrote for a production in the East Village of Manhattan.

“I was a chorus girl with a big skirt and a big wig, singing way too loud,” she recalled in a 1990 interview with the San Francisco Chronicle .

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He asked her for referrals, “but he didn't like any of the singers I recommended. He wanted dreamy and romantic. I said, ‘let me do it’.”

“Mysteries of Love” accompanied the innocent courtship between Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) and Sandy (Laura Dern) amid the depravity of Blue Velvet , and it crystallised a musical aesthetic that Lynch would maintain for years. He liked Cruise’s voice so much that he signed a record contract with her and produced her 1989 album Floating Into the Night .

“David doesn’t know how to talk in musical terms, so he talked to me like he was directing a film,” Cruise told the Los Angeles Times when the album came out. “He’d say things like, ‘really sad, Julee, make it just rip your heart out!’ Or ‘you’re singing into a void and feel sad but not hopeless.’ His music is different from his films. He’s much more tender and intimate in his music – it’s as if he’s whispering a secret to you in his songs.”

Clare Nina Norelli, author of the book Soundtrack From Twin Peaks , told The Guardian in 2017: “Julee Cruise was a muse figure in that collaboration. There’s always a duality in [Lynch’s] films and she was a living embodiment of that Lynchian innocence.”

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Cruise was, by nature, a Broadway belter. But she took Lynch’s lyrics and direction and, carried by the gentle synthesiser rivers and doo-wop aesthetic of Badalamenti's music, became an uber-earnest pixie who symbolised Lynch’s obsession with the pop art from his childhood.

In his review of the album, The Washington Post ’s Joe Brown described her voice as that “of a chiffon-draped ghost of a girl group” and said it was “most beguiling when heard late at night, alone or not”.

Floating Into the Night mostly evaporated upon release in 1989, and Cruise resumed waiting tables. Then Lynch used an instrumental of the song “Falling” as the theme for Twin Peaks in 1990 and cast her in the pilot as a singer in the central roadhouse bar – and she became famous. “Falling” went to No 11 on the Billboard chart, and the album entered the Top 100.

Among the many fans was David Bowie, who “would put Floating Into the Night on almost every night as ‘dinner music’,” Bowie’s son, Duncan Jones, tweeted this week. “A staple.”

Three songs featuring Cruise were included on the 1990 Twin Peaks soundtrack album, which went to No 22 on the Billboard chart and was a hit around the world. When Sinead O’Connor dropped out of Saturday Night Live in May 1990 because of opposition to the episode’s host – Andrew Dice Clay – Cruise was invited to sub and performed “Falling”.

“The music was strange,” Cruise said on The Red Room Podcast in 2018. “It wasn’t Fifties, and it wasn’t Nineties. And what was it? You know, it was something really cool and different.”

Cruise with Lynch, left, and Badalamenti

Her second album with Lynch and Badalamenti, The Voice of Love (1993), was a flop much like the attendant Twin Peaks prequel, Fire Walk With Me .

“Second-album syndrome is the worst,” Cruise said in 2018. “LA is a lot like London. You know, they get sick of things real quick, and they got sick of Twin Peaks real quick. And everyone ran.”

She joined the B52s, replacing Cindy Wilson as lead singer in 1992 and 1993. Ten years later she released a new album, The Art of Being a Girl , which departed from the dream-pop sound and showcased her more full-bodied warble, as did My Secret Life in 2011.

A trained actress, she played Petra in Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music in Wichita in the early Eighties, and Janis Joplin in the off-Broadway musical Beehive . In 2003, she played Andy Warhol and several other characters in the musical Radiant Baby in New York.

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Her fame was forever confined to the Lynch projects, but those wispy songs had a major effect on several artists. Cruise could hear her influence reflected in Lana Del Rey and other singers, and she told Rolling Stone in 2014: “They sing like sexy baby girls.”

Julee Ann Cruise was born 1 December 1956, in Creston, Iowa. Her father was a dentist and an amateur pilot.

She majored in French horn performance at Drake University in Des Moines. After graduating, she acted in children’s theatre in Minneapolis. She moved to New York around 1983 and studied acting with William H Macy.

Cruise said her Lynch angel character was all musical theatre. Her true personality was spunky, earthy and self-deprecating. She had doubts about the first album, Floating in the Night , and remembered taking it home for Christmas “and everyone in my family hated it”, she said in 2014. “They were like, ‘what are you singing about?’ One of my lawyers at the time said, ‘this is a novelty.’ I said, ‘like Tiny Tim?’”

She was uncomfortable with the onslaught of celebrity and with public performance – she would often vomit before taking the stage. She had to contend with stalkers and hated when Twin Peaks fans told her she was the soundtrack of their life.

“I don't want that responsibility,” she told Pitchfork in 2018.

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She suffered from lupus for decades, and consequently lost her hair and “had the bones of an 85-year-old woman at 33,” she said. She also battled “depression and alcohol and drug addiction”, her husband Edward Grinnan told NPR.

Survivors include Grinnan, her husband since 1988 and editor in chief at the non-profit organisation Guideposts, and a sister.

Like her father, Cruise had a pilot’s licence.

“My dad used to take us up to the Arctic Circle in his plane when I was little,” she told Pitchfork . “He died when he was 51. That night he passed, I flew by myself up to Minneapolis in my Piper Cub that Dad gave me. We have our own great graveyard there.”

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Julee Cruise , whose ethereal singing could conjure both nostalgic innocence and a menacing present, making her an ideal musical collaborator for David Lynch and the Twin Peaks director’s go-to composer Angelo Badalamenti, died Thursday. She was 65.

Her death was announced on Facebook by husband, the author and editor Edward Grinnan. A cause of death was not disclosed, but Grinnan wrote, “She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace.” Cruise disclosed in 2018 that she suffered from systemic lupus.

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Grinnan posted the message on the Facebook page of the band the B-52s. During the 1990s, Cruise often performed with the band, filling in for original co-vocalist Cindy Wilson when needed.

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In the Facebook post, Grinnan wrote, “For those of you who go back I thought you might want to know that I said goodby to my wife, Julee Cruise, today. She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace. Having had such a varied music career she often said that the time she spent as a B filling in for Cindy while she was having a family was the happiest time of her performing life. She will be forever grateful to them. When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred [Schneider] and Kate [Pierson] she said it was like joining the Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world. I played her [the B-52s song] ‘Roam’ during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest In Peace, my love, and love to you all.”

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Despite her stint with the New Wave band from Georgia, Cruise was best known for her collaborations with Lynch, first working with the director on the 1986 feature film Blue Velvet. Recommended by Badalamenti, with whom she had worked in the New York City theater scene, Cruise was recruited by Lynch to sing “Mysteries of Love”, the lovely, vaguely funereal song that ends the film.

Lynch and Badalamenti wrote additional songs for Cruise’s debut album, 1989’s Floating into the Night , and the three reteamed, perhaps most memorably, for Lynch’s groundbreaking and eccentric 1990-92 ABC television series Twin Peaks. Cruise provided the breathy vocals for the series’ songs “Into the Night” and “The Nightingale,” as well as for the soundtrack’s vocal version of the series’ instantly recognizable theme “Falling.”

Cruise made occasional appearances on the series as a local chanteuse, as she did in the 1992 feature film version Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Other Cruise songs would be used throughout the run of the series. She returned to the Lynchian universe for the 2017 Showtime revival Twin Peaks: The Return , performing the song “The World Spins.”

Following her 1989 debut album Floating into the Night , which included the Twin Peaks theme “Falling,” Cruise would go on to release additional LPs including The Voice of Love (1993),  The Art of Being a Girl (2002) and My Secret Life (2011). Over the years, she would collaborate with such musicians as Moby, the Welsh electronic music group Hybrid, former members of Deee-Lite, Pharrell Williams, and Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore, among others.

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Julee Cruise, otherworldly crooner on 'Twin Peaks,' dies at 65

In the '90s, Julee Cruise filled in for The B-52s member Cindy Wilson on tour. The singer is best known for her work with David Lynch on <em>Twin Peaks</em> and <em>Blue Velvet</em>.

Julee Cruise, the singer best known for her collaborations with director David Lynch and The B-52s , died Thursday. Her husband, author Edward Grinnan, confirmed to NPR that Cruise died by suicide, and had struggled with "lupus, depression and alcohol and drug addiction" in the past. She was 65.

"She left this realm on her own terms," Grinnan wrote of Cruise in a Facebook post Thursday evening. "No regrets. She is at peace. I played her [the B-52s song] Roam during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest In Peace, my love, and love to you all."

Born Dec. 1, 1956 in Creston, Iowa, Cruise was known for her unusual vocal presence, so intensely calm and collected that it could be unsettling — which found a receptive audience in Lynch and score composer Angelo Badalamenti . For the 1986 film Blue Velvet , the two were looking to mimic the effect of This Mortal Coil's version of "Song to the Siren" by Tim Buckley , whose rights proved too costly to clear. The result of their collaboration was the original track " Mysteries of Love ," in which Cruise's dreamlike vocals are set to a slow-moving fog of romantic synths and strings.

Inspired, the trio worked together again on Floating into the Night , Cruise's solo debut. Released in 1989, the album includes songs from Blue Velvet and others that would be featured in Lynch's concert film Industrial Symphony No. 1 and, most famously, the early '90s touchstone Twin Peaks .

An instrumental version of "Falling" was used as the theme song for the ABC television series, and onscreen, Cruise became a regular feature at The Roadhouse, a home for the show's bikers and crooners. She would return for the series' later incarnations, the feature film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me and the 2017 limited series Twin Peaks: The Return .

"In the ruckus of beers flying through the air at The Roadhouse, we have Julee singing a beautiful, slow-tempo song, and it's so outrageous," Badalamenti shared with the academic journal Series in 2016 . "You would never have that kind of song in a place like that. The songs with Julee serve a two-fold purpose: They contrast the visuals and they set the tone for the show."

Cruise worked again with Lynch and Badalamenti for her 1993 album The Voice of Love , but after that she wouldn't release music again until The Art of Being a Girl (2002) and My Secret Life (2011). Those post-millennium albums, she said, were something of a reaction to time spent in what she called a "boy's club."

"It's not really about David or Angelo," Cruise told Pitchfork in 2018 . "It's about how we're perceived as women and also how we love women. It's about how I watched my predecessors fight: Madonna , Kim Gordon , Kate Pierson — who is a god and a force to be reckoned with. We're not followers, we're front-runners. I came out of the womb with my fists."

In addition to singing, Cruise was also a Broadway actress, a pilot and a dog trainer. In the '90s, she filled in as a touring member of The B-52s while Cindy Wilson — another tough singer drawn to blurring the lines between kitsch and fine art — focused on raising a family. It was "the happiest time of her performing life," Grinnan writes in his post. "She will be forever grateful to them. When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred [Schneider] and Kate she said it was like joining the Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world."

At the end of that Pitchfork interview, Cruise mused about her late father and her family's cemetery plot in Minneapolis. "We have our own great graveyard there," she said, "but I'm not gonna get buried. I'm going to have my ashes mixed in with my dogs. They're gonna spread my ashes across Arizona, and Arizona is going to turn blue."

If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (En Español: 1-888-628-9454; Deaf and Hard of Hearing: 1-800-799-4889) or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.

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Julee Cruise, the dreamy vocalist best known for her work with director David Lynch , has died according to reports . The singer’s husband confirmed the news on Facebook , writing “I played her [the B-52s’s] ‘Roam’ during her transition. Now she will roam forever.” She was 65 years old. 

Cruise’s echoey, ethereal singing was an essential part of what made Twin Peaks such a success when it debuted in 1990. Cruise was heard on three songs on the official soundtrack album, and also appeared in two episodes. She can also be seen in the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me and 2017’s Twin Peaks: The Return . 

The Iowa-born Cruise originally studied french horn, then met Lynch’s composer Angelo Badalamenti when the two were working at an off-Broadway theater company in New York’s East Village. The first collaboration between the three was the song “Mysteries of Love,” which ran during the final images of the 1985 film Blue Velvet . 

Badalamenti then worked with Cruise to compose the music to her first album, 1989’s Floating Into The Night. Lynch wrote the lyrics. Some of these tracks were later incorporated into Twin Peaks , including an instrumental version of “Falling,” which, renamed as “Twin Peaks Theme,” won Badalamenti a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. 

In 1990, Cruise, Lynch, and Badalamenti released Industrial Symphony No. 1 , a direct-to-video film of a theatrical concert/performance piece given at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Laura Dern and Nicolas Cage , who were shooting Wild At Heart with Lynch at the time, appear in a prologue , as their characters from that film. (Maybe. It's Lynch, so you never know.) Please take a look, and let this avant-garde early '90s aesthetic wash over you.

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On May 12, 1990, Cruise appeared as a last-minute replacement for Sinéad O’Connor on one of the more infamous episodes of Saturday Night Live . The featured guest that week was Andrew “Dice” Clay , whose not-very-P.C. style of comedy inspired cast member Nora Dunn to take the week off. When word of this spread, O’Connor investigated Clay’s work and decided not to appear as previously planned. Cruise (and the group Spanic Boys ) played in the musical guest spots. 

In 1991, Cruise's cover of “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” appeared on the quintessential alternative rock collection of the day, the soundtrack to Wim Wenders ’s Until the End of the World . 

From 1992 through 1999, Cruise worked as a touring member of the B-52s, while Cindy Wilson was on hiatus. She also performed with Bobby McFerrin ’s Voicestra project. 

David Lynch, very active on YouTube with his daily weather reports, said, with great emotion in his voice that “it might be a good time to appreciate all the good music [Cruise] made and remember her as being a great musician, a great singer and a great human being.” This came after a video in which he suggested listening to “Rock’n Me” by the Steve Miller Band. 

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Julee Cruise, a singer and actress best known for her work on David Lynch's iconic series "Twin Peaks," has died at 65.

Julee Cruise, a singer best known for her work on David Lynch’s iconic series “Twin Peaks,” has died at 65.

Cruise’s husband Edward Grinnan confirmed the icon’s death in a touching Facebook tribute .

“She left this realm on her own terms,” the vocalist’s bereaved soul mate wrote. “No regrets. She is at peace … I played her [B-52’s song] ‘Roam’ during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest in peace, my love.”

Cruise’s cause of death was not given, the Guardian reported . However, in 2018, the singer announced on Facebook that she was battling systemic lupus, which left her in chronic pain.

“I can hardly walk,” she wrote in the heartbreaking post. “And now it’s difficult to stand. My spine is crumbling and pinching on nerves.”

Cruise's husband Edward Grinnan confirmed the icon's death in a touching Facebook tribute.

“I don’t take opiates, but the pain is so bad I cry and snap at people,” the singer added. “I’ve had a glorious time… but I must leave here. Someone wise told me I must go, and so being a recluse, it’s law and boredom for me. Thanks so much for everything… That’s my final curtsy.”

Born Dec. 1, 1956, in Creston, Iowa, the songwriter is perhaps best known for her musical collaborations with director David Lynch. The auteur notably used the instrumental version of her 1989 hit “Falling,” written by Angelo Badalamenti, as the theme song to his iconic TV series “Twin Peaks.”

Cruise announced in 2018 that she had Lupus.

Along with her musical contributions, Cruise also played the part of a singer in both the ABC mystery show and its 1992 movie spin-off “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.” She would reprise the part in the 2017 Showtime revival “Twin Peaks: The Return.”

Cruise also collaborated with Lynch on the 1986 crime drama “Blue Velvet,” which features her Badalamenti collaboration “Mysteries of Love.”

Born December 1, 1956 in Creston Iowa, the songwriter is perhaps best known for her musical collaborations with director David Lynch.

The singer-actress had previously described her working relationship with Lynch in 2018, the Guardian reported. “It’s like I’m his little sister: You don’t like your older brother telling you what to do,” she said. “David’s foppish. He can have these tantrums sometimes.”

She continued, “And have you ever seen his temper? Anybody can look funny when they get mad. But I love him.”

Singer Julee Cruise performs during the sixth annual Twin Peaks UK Festival at Genesis Cinema on October 3, 2015 in London, England.

Aside from her collaborations with the “Twin Peaks” visionary, Cruise is also known in the music sphere for touring as a member of the B-52s throughout the 1990s. She also released several albums, including “The Voice of Love” in 1993 — which featured three songs from “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me” — as well as “The Art of Being a Girl” in 2002 and “My Secret Life” in 2011. And, in yet another epic director-songstress collaboration, Cruise covered Elvis Presley’s “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” for the soundtrack to Wim Wenders’ “Until the End of the World.”

Singer Julee Cruise attends a Q&A with actors during the sixth annual Twin Peaks UK Festival at Genesis Cinema on October 4, 2015 in London, England.

Describing her musical style in 1990, Cruise said: “Technically this music is so delicate that it’s a challenge just to sing it. But at the same time, it allows me to be more dramatic, more psychotic than if I were just singing ‘Oh, baby, baby’ into the microphone.”

“Certain things you can’t overact while you’re singing,” she added. “This, I can overact and get away with it. I can stylize it.”

Cruise's husband Edward Grinnan confirmed the icon's death in a touching Facebook tribute.

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Julee Cruise , the singer, multi-instrumentalist, actor, and longtime collaborator of David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti , died yesterday by suicide, Cruise’s husband Edward Grinnan tells Pitchfork. Grinnan also wrote a commemorative post for Cruise on Facebook . “She left this realm on her own terms,” he wrote. “No regrets. She is at peace.… I played her [the B-52’s song] ‘Roam’ during her transition. Now she will roam forever.” Speaking on the phone with Pitchfork, Grinnan remarked, “She was the most creative person I ever met, and I think I married her for that creativity.” Julee Cruise was 65 years old.

Lynch eulogized Cruise on YouTube today. “I just found out that the great Julee Cruise passed away. Very sad news,” he said. “So might be a good time to appreciate all the good music she made, and remember her as being a great musician, great singer, and a great human being. Julee Cruise.”

Born in Creston, Iowa, in 1956, Cruise trained as both a musician and an amateur pilot while growing up. In the mid-1980s, she met Lynch during production for Blue Velvet , which featured her unforgettable rendition of “Mysteries of Love.” She returned to work with Lynch on Twin Peaks and its offshoots, appearing as both an actor and singer. Her performances included a second-season rendition of “The World Spins,” reprised for the finale of Twin Peaks: The Return in 2017.

Cruise’s “Falling,” the vocal version of the Twin Peaks theme song, appeared on her 1989 debut album, Floating Into the Night , made with Lynch and Badalamenti. “When David came into the studio, it made a big difference,” she said in 2018. “It was really a great team because Angelo and I are so malleable and so good at being chameleons. If you want me to sing a high A flat, I’ll do it. If you want me to weigh 80 pounds, I’ll do it. I’m an actor, I’m a musician, I’m a writer. I’m anything anybody wants me to be and I’m going to be the best there is.”

In 1990, Cruise starred in the musical film Industrial Symphony No. 1 . The following year, she sang Elvis Presley’s “Summer Kisses, Winter Tears” for Wim Wenders’ film Until the End of the World . She released a second album, The Voice of Love , in 1993, but later lamented its poor production values; Sacred Bones reissued the record in 2018.

Before releasing her 2002 album, The Art of Being a Girl , Cruise sporadically toured with the B-52’s, filling in for Cindy Wilson. She also sang alongside Pharrell Williams on Handsome Boy Modeling School’s 2004 song “Class System.” She released a final studio album, My Secret Life , with Deee-Lite’s DJ Dmitry in 2011.

In her later years, Cruise spoke of retreating from the stage, partly due to chronic pain from lupus. In 2018, before Joseph R. Biden Jr. won the state of Arizona in the 2020 election, she spoke of her wishes for a final resting place. “I’m not gonna get buried,” she said. “I’m going to have my ashes mixed in with my dogs. They’re gonna spread my ashes across Arizona, and Arizona is going to turn blue. It’s not gonna be a red state anymore.”

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Singer Julee Cruise , best known for her collaborations with David Lynch , most notably via  Twin Peaks , has died. She was 65 . [pmc_inline_gallery]

Cruise’s death was confirmed by her husband Edward Grinnan on Facebook, according to The Guardian . “She left this realm on her own terms,” he wrote. “No regrets. She is at peace.”

In 2018, Cruise announced that she was battling Systemic Lupus. “I can… hardly walk,” she wrote on Facebook . “And now it’s difficult to stand… The pain is so bad I cry and snap at people.”

Featuring music by Angelo Badalamenti and lyrics by Lynch, an instrumental version of Cruise’s haunting 1989 track “Falling” was used as the theme to Twin Peaks.

Cruise made occasional appearances in the original, early ’90s  Twin Peaks  on ABC as a singer at local watering hole The Roadhouse, a role she reprised in the 2017 Showtime revival Twin Peaks: The Return . She also turned up in the 1992 film  Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me .

Cruise also collaborated with Lynch and Badalamenti on the former’s 1986 film Blue Velvet , which features her song “Mysteries of Love.”

“It’s like I’m his little sister: you don’t like your older brother telling you what to do,” Cruise reportedly said of her working relationship with Lynch. “David’s foppish. He can have these tantrums sometimes. And have you ever seen his temper? Anybody can look funny when they get mad. But I love him.”

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“ He said one day / ‘I’ll meet you’ / Our hearts will fly / With the nightingale / The nightingale / He told me / One day / ‘You will be with me’” You are a wonderful piece to the delightfully misshapen Lynchian puzzle. Sleep well, Julee.

Don’t forget that she also reinterpreted and sang the Psych theme song (Dual Spires episode).

She also filled in extensively for Cindy Wilson on tour with the B-52s in the 90s when Wilson left the band.

I still listen to Floating. A sad loss but she’s in a better place.

Sad to hear she was ill for her last years. I still listen to her CD, Floating into the Night, several times each year, as well as the original Twin Peaks soundtrack and her other albums. RIP, Julee.

Twin Peaks is truely perfection, Julee is a massive part of it. I know shes more than a tv show but twin peaks was my first introduction to her tallent . RIP

Possibly my all-time favorite theme song. I thought it was hauntingly beautiful. Sorry to read this news.

This is such sad news, I’m sorry she suffered so! As great as Twin Peaks is, it certainly would have been less so without her ethereal, haunting voice. R.I.P.

She was amazing. “Rockin’ Back Inside My Heart” is a personal favorite that I still listen to often. What a unique talent. She will be missed but forever immortalized in the works of David Lynch.

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Julee Cruise , whose gorgeous collaborations with David Lynch elevated projects such as “ Blue Velvet ” and “ Twin Peaks ,” has died at 65 years old. Her husband, Edward Grinnant, revealed the news on a B-52’s Facebook page, as first reported by The Guardian . Cruise was an occasional touring member of the band, acting as Cindy Wilson’s stand-in on stretches from 1992 to 1999.

“For those of you who go back I thought you might want to know that I said goodby to my wife, Julee Cruise, today,” he wrote. “She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace. Having had such a varied music career she often said that the time she spent as a B filling in for Cindy while she was having a family was the happiest time of her performing life. She will be forever grateful to them. When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred and Kate she said it was like joining the Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world. I played her Roam during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest In Peace, my love, and love to you all.”

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Lynch posted a video statement on YouTube on Friday: “I just found out that the great Julee Cruise passed away,” he said, amid long pauses. “Very sad news. So it might be a good time to appreciate all the good music she made, and remember her as being a great musician, great singer and great human being. Julee Cruise!”

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Cruise was best know for her collaborative work with Lynch. Her biggest hit was “Falling,” with music by “Twin Peaks” composer Angelo Badalamenti and lyrics by Lynch. An instrumental version of the song would become the indelible opening theme of “Peaks.” She also appeared on the show several times as a singer at the bar, and her music was included on the show and the soundtrack.

While Cruise’s name wasn’t as ubiquitous as the show’s central figure, Laura Palmer, her voice and enigmatic character on the show lent an eerie musical throughline to the beloved series.

As a recording artist, Cruise released four albums between 1989 and 2011. Her debut, “Floating Into the Night,” included “Falling,” which reached No. 11 on the U.S. Modern Rock chart in 1990.

That same year, Cruise performed the song on “Saturday Night Live,” filling in for Sinéad O’Connor, who backed out last minute in protest of the night’s guest host, Andrew Dice Clay.

Cruise returned to “Twin Peaks” in 2017 for the long-awaited third season of the series, which aired on Showtime (the original two seasons were on ABC). Her appearance included a performance of the song “The World Spins.”

The following year, she released an EP titled “Three Demos,” which features the original demo versions of her best-known work, “Falling,” “Floating” and “The World Spins.”

Cruise’s unique vocal stylings attracted a host of collaborators over the years, including DJ Dmitry and the bands Hybrid and Delerium. She can also be heard on Handsome Boy Modeling School’s song “Class System,” which was produced by Prince Paul and features Pharrell Williams.

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Julee Cruise , the American singer best known for her collaborations with composer Angelo Badalamenti and film director David Lynch, has died. She was 65.

The news was announced on Facebook by Cruise's husband Edward Grinnan.

In 2018, Cruise told fans she was suffering from systemic lupus.

"The pain is so bad I cry and snap at people," she wrote . " I can hardly walk. And now it's difficult to stand."

Cruise, Lynch and Badalamenti began working together on Lynch's 1986 film Blue Velvet , before teaming up to make Cruise's debut album, 1989's Floating Into The Night.

"I didn't think it would get me anywhere," Cruise told triple j in 1989. "I wasn't saying, 'Hey, I can be a big recording star now!'. I just thought it was a fluke.

"People started calling up David and Angelo and saying, 'Who is this Julee Cruise? What is the Julie Cruise music? Can we have a whole album?'"

It was an unorthodox approach to making music, but it was effective.

"The three of us got along real well, we're all kind of crazy, and we made this beautiful album," Cruise told triple j.

"David would direct me almost like you would an actress. David's not a musician and he doesn't know how to speak in musical terms, so he would describe things visually."

They had a hit in 1991 with 'Falling', a version of the theme from Lynch's celebrated TV series Twin Peaks with added vocals , which went to number one on the Australian charts.

Cruise also appeared in the show several times across its three television seasons, including the 2017 comeback, and its 1992 film Fire Walk With Me .

The trio's work in the late 80s and early 90s has seen them considered some of the progenitors of dream pop, and their work went on to influence a huge number of artists that would explore that genre in coming years.

Between 1992 and 1999, Cruise toured as a member of The B-52's, where she filled in for vocalist Cindy Wilson.

Writing about her passing, her husband said that these years were particularly happy ones for Cruise.

"Having had such a varied music career, she often said that the time she spent as a B filling in for Cindy while she was having a family was the happiest time of her performing life," he wrote.

"She will forever be grateful to them.

"When she first stepped up to the mic with Fred and Kate, she said it was like joining The Beatles. She will love them always and never forget their travels together around the world.

"I played her 'Roam' during her transition. Now she will roam forever."

Australian electronic duo B(if)tek enlisted Cruise to sing on their 2000 single 'Wired For Sound', a cover of the 1981 Cliff Richard song.

Cruise's final album was 2011's My Secret Life , a collaboration with Deee-lite's DJ Dmitry.

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'Twin Peaks' Theme Song Singer Julee Cruise Passed Away at 65 Years Old

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During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Julee Cruise was a force to be reckoned with in the music world. Critically lauded for her collaborations with famed composer Angelo Badalamenti as well as respected film director David Lynch, Julee released a total of four studio albums and was most famous for singing the theme song for Twin Peaks .

Unfortunately, Julee passed away on June 9, 2022, at 65 years old, leaving behind an undeniable legacy as a successful music artist. With that being said, what was Julee's cause of death? Keep reading for all of the known details.

What was Julee Cruise's cause of death?

Unfortunately, a confirmed cause of death for Julee has not been shared as of the time of writing.

Her death was announced by her husband, Edward Grinnan, who wrote a post on Facebook, per The Guardian , that read: "She left this realm on her own terms. No regrets. She is at peace … I played her [B-52s song] 'Roam' during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest in peace, my love." (Julee had performed as a stand-in for the B-52s' Cindy Wilson during their tours from 1992 to 1999, per Rolling Stone .)

Although we cannot confirm Julee's cause of death, there is some context into her medical history when we take a look back at her past Facebook posts. One post from 2018 sees Julee reveal that she was diagnosed with lupus.

"I have systemic lupus," she wrote at the time. "... [M]y superstar doctor, and he really is, has tried his best. I can hardly walk, and now it's difficult to stand. I can't walk Gracie anymore. My spine is crumbling and pinching on nerves."

During a 2018 interview with Pitchfork , Julee said that dealing with lupus and steroids had left her with the "bones of an 85-year-old woman at 33" and that she had to take "mega amounts" of anti-inflammatory drugs to numb the pain.

"It's going to give me liver cancer before I ever die of kidney failure from lupus," she told the publication. "I’m f---ed either way, but I still look great [ laughs ]."

Our thoughts are with Julee's family, friends, and fans during this difficult time.

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KNOWN best for the theme song of Twin Peaks, singer-songwriter and actress Julee Cruise died on June 9, 2022.

The singer, who also often sang with the band B-52, was 65 years old.

Julee Cruise was known for her ethereal voice

Who was Julee Cruise?

Julee Cruise was born in Creston, Iowa.

She moved to New York City after studying the French horn at Drake University.

In New York, she caught her break, meeting and working with Angelo Badalamenti.

Badalamenti recognized and recommended her voice for a part in David Lynch's film Blue Velvet in 1986.

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She went on to be signed by Warner Bros. Records and released her first album Floating in the Night.

When David Lynch went on to create Twin Peaks, he used an instrumental version of her song, Floating, as its theme song.

The song won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental.

Cruise also appeared as the singer at the local bar in the show Twin Peaks.

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In the early 2000s, Cruise released her first album, for which she wrote all the lyrics and music herself.

It was titled, The Art of Being a Girl.

In 2011, she released My Secret Life, her fourth album.

In 2017, she returned for the third season of the Twin Peaks series.

Her appearance on the show once again featured her singing The World Spins.

What was her cause of death?

Her husband, author Edward Grinnan , confirmed to NPR that Cruise died by suicide and had struggled with "lupus, depression and alcohol and drug addiction" in the past. She was 65.

Previously, her husband posted the following message on the 5-52's Facebook page :

"For those of you who go back, I thought you might want to know that I said goodby to my wife, Julee Cruise, today," he wrote.

"She left this realm on her own terms."

"No regrets. She is at peace."

"Having had such a varied music career she often said that the time she spent as a B filling in for Cindy while she was having a family was the happiest time of her performing life."

"I played her Roam during her transition."

"Now she will roam forever. Rest In Peace, my love, and love to you all."

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As of her death, her net worth was estimated to be around $2million, according to IDOL NETWORTH.

This comes from four total studio albums, several stints in off-broadway shows, touring with the B-52s, and lending her voice to several other synth and electronic musicians.

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Singer Julee Cruise , best known for her work with David Lynch on "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," has died at age 65.

Cruise’s husband, Edward Grinnan, confirmed the news in a Facebook post Thursday night.

"She left this realm on her own terms," he wrote of his late wife. "No regrets. She is at peace. I played her [the B-52s song] Roam during her transition. Now she will roam forever. Rest In Peace, my love, and love to you all."

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Julee Cruise, "Twin Peaks" singer, has died at 65. (Michel Linssen/Redferns)

Grinnan later told NPR that his wife died by suicide and struggled with " lupus, depression and alcohol and drug addiction. "

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Lynch shared a video on YouTube when he heard the news about Cruise’s death Friday. 

"I just found out that the great Julee Cruise passed away," he said. "Very sad news. So, might be a good time to appreciate all the good music she made and remember her as being a great musician, great singer and a great human being."

Cruise was born in December 1956 in Creston, Iowa and worked with Lynch for her album "The Voice of Love," which was released in 1993. She then took a break from music, and her next album, "The Art of Being a Girl," wasn’t released until 2002. 

"It's not really about David or Angelo," Cruise told Pitchfork in 2018. "It's about how we're perceived as women and also how we love women. It's about how I watched my predecessors fight — Madonna, Kim Gordon, Kate Pierson, who is a god and a force to be reckoned with. We're not followers, we're front-runners. I came out of the womb with my fists."

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Cruise released "My Secret Life" in 2011. Aside from singing, Cruise did some acting on Broadway and was an avid dog trainer, NPR reported.

During an interview with Pitchfork in 2018, Cruise shared her own plans for when she died, saying her family has a cemetery plot in Minneapolis. 

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Julee Cruise sings the theme song "Falling," from the pilot episode of the hit television series "Twin Peaks," 1990. (CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images)

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"We have our own great graveyard there," Cruise said, "but I'm not gonna get buried. I'm going to have my ashes mixed in with my dogs . They're gonna spread my ashes across Arizona, and Arizona is going to turn blue."

Editor's note: This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to [email protected]

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  18. Julee Cruise Dead: 'Twin Peaks' Singer Was 65

    Julee Cruise, whose gorgeous collaborations with David Lynch elevated projects such as "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks," has died at 65 years old.Her husband, Edward Grinnant, revealed the ...

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    Julee Cruise, best known for her dreamy pop collaborations with director David Lynch and composer Angelo Badalamenti on the soundtracks for Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks, passed away at 65 at her home in Pittsfield, Mass. Cruise's husband Edward Grinnan shared the news of his wife's passing in a Facebook post "After a long battle with Lupis ...

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    During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Julee Cruise was a force to be reckoned with in the music world. Critically lauded for her collaborations with famed composer Angelo Badalamenti as well as respected film director David Lynch, Julee released a total of four studio albums and was most famous for singing the theme song for Twin Peaks.

  22. Who was Julee Cruise and what was her cause of death?

    Julee Cruise was born in Creston, Iowa. She moved to New York City after studying the French horn at Drake University. In New York, she caught her break, meeting and working with Angelo Badalamenti. Badalamenti recognized and recommended her voice for a part in David Lynch's film Blue Velvet in 1986.

  23. Julee Cruise, 'Twin Peaks' singer, dead at 65

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