Oliver Tree, ‘Alien Boy’ and ‘Life Goes On’ Musician, Dies at 32 in Helicopter Crash
Oliver Tree, the singer known for tracks like 'Life Goes On,' died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro. He was 32.
Oliver Tree, the singer known for tracks like 'Life Goes On,' died in a helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro. He was 32.
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Oliver Tree, the singer known for tracks like 'Life Goes On,' died in a helicopter…
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