VEGAS COMEDIAN RON SHOCK DEAD AT 69
May 17, 2012 - 10:55 am
Ron Shock, a Las Vegas-based comedian known for long-form storytelling usually based on his colorful past, died today of urethra cancer. He was 69.
Ron Shock, a Las Vegas-based comedian known for long-form storytelling usually based on his colorful past, died today of urethra cancer. He was 69.
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