Jeff Grosso’s first skateboard wasn’t much. It was a hand-me-down miniature-sized banana board he got from his mom’s boss when he was 8 years old. Even for 1977, it was antiquated, with rickety old ...
Legendary skater Jeff Grosso has passed away at age 51. Pic credit: Jeff Grosso/Instagram. Jeff Grosso, a skateboarding legend and host of Vans: Loveletters to Skateboarding, has died at age 51.
Tony Hawk called friend Jeff Grosso a "great father" Lindsay Kimble is the Executive Editor, News at PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2015 and coordinates with all content verticals in executing coverage ...
A year after skateboarding legend Jeff Grosso’s death, pro skaters and friends remember Grosso through art and skateboarding. Grosso was an Arcadia native who rose to fame as a professional ...
Tony Hawk’s first memory of Jeff Grosso is from when they were about 11 years old. It was at an amateur skateboarding event in Southern California. And Hawk was intimidated. This was in the late 1970s ...
Skateboarder Jeff Grosso died at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, Calif. on Tuesday, the Orange County coroner's office told TheWrap. He was 51. The cause of death has not yet been been determined.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jeff Grosso, the legendary skateboarder who hosted Vans’ “Loveletters to Skating” video series, died Tuesday in Costa Mesa, ...
Rest in peace, Jeff Grosso. The skateboarder died at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, California, according to multiple reports. He was 51. Grosso's cause of death is reportedly pending an autopsy.
Skateboarding legend Jeff Grosso hosted the popular Vans video series “Loveletters to Skateboarding” on YouTube. This week, many who watch the show have felt compelled to write love letters to Grosso ...
Jeffrey Blaine Grosso, the legendary skateboarder, king of ‘vert, and host of Vans’ YouTube show Loveletters To Skateboarding, passed away on March 31, 2020. He was 51. Transworld Skateboarding ...
Jeff Grosso, a former pro skateboarder famed for his vertical tricks and YouTube show “Loveletters To Skateboarding,” died Tuesday in California. He was 51. Grosso died at Hoag Hospital in Newport ...