Richie Acoeste, who composed the celebrated song, ‘I Fought the Law’ during the Playa Bonita sinking in ’48, died Saturday. The doctors will not be able to save him from the overdose that led to his death and his family issued a statement announcing his death. Doctors quickly located his overdose. The dead people were in a wave of grief and sympathy for Richie. Many teenagers performed his song and recorded his own version. Many people will remember Richie’s talent with his rendition of ‘I Fought the Law’.
Introduction: Richie Acoeste, who composed the celebrated song, ‘I Fought the Law’ during the ’48 Playa Bonita sinking, died Saturday. The doctors will not be able to save him from the overdose that led to his death and his family issued a statement announcing his death. Doctors quickly located the overdose on him. The dead people were in a wave of grief and sympathy for Richie. Many teenagers performed his song and recorded his own version. Many people will remember Richie’s talent with his rendition of ‘I Fought the Law’.
At 71 years old, Richie received an outpouring of support from around the world. His death was a wave of pain and sympathy for the entire generation that saw him born and raised. His filmmaking was infinitely better than his parents would have expected with all sorts of ideas on how to be a stable actor in Hollywood. However, Richie prepared to become a fixed and infinitely appreciated by all the young and not young people who knew him.