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    After leaving the band, Jane Dornacker performed as stand-up comedian and later worked as a traffic reporter with the team that replaced Howard Stern at WNBC. She was killed in a helicopter crash in 1986, while giving a live report. A benefit show was held for her daughter at the Warfield in San Francisco with the Tubes and Todd Rundgren.

  2. Born in 1947, Jane Dornacker made a name for herself as a musician, actress, comedian and of cause, a traffic reporter. Despite her life career, she is best known for her death that occurred on the 22nd of October 1986 where she was giving one of the station's N-Copter (pictured, click to enlarge) traffic reports during the Joey Reynolds Show ...

  3. 26 de nov. de 1986 · Unlike the New York crash that killed WNBC traffic reporter Jane Dornacker, Nancy McCormick of WKRC was not broadcasting live at the time. ... The Oct. 22 death of Dornacker, ...

  4. 23 de oct. de 1986 · With the helicopter was hovering over Midtown Manhattan near the river about 4:40 p.m., Jane Dornacker of WNBC Radio News was giving her live traffic report when she suddenly shouted for all the ...

  5. 5 de may. de 2004 · Memories of traffic reporter Jane Dornacker and her tragic death nearly 18 years ago were stirred yesterday when NBC-TV's news chopper crashed. Dornacker, 40, was killed when her chopper plunged ...

  6. Jane Dornacker David Killingsworth Gary Cambra: The Tubes es una banda de rock de San Francisco. Su álbum debut homónimo de 1975 incluía el sencillo "White Punks on Dope", mientras que su sencillo de 1983 "She's a Beauty" fue un éxito top 10 en Estados Unidos y su video musical se reprodujo con frecuencia en los primeros días de MTV. La ...

  7. Leila and the Snakes was an American rock group based out of San Francisco in the 1970s and 1980s. The group was led by Jane Dornacker (alias "Leila"), who had previously toured with The Tubes. [1] Other members of the group were Pamela Wood on bass and Scott Free on drums, who were later replaced by the brothers Hilary and John Hanes (who ...