1944-2014
Oh My God...we are losing some legends this year...The Great Soul Singer, Bobby Womack passed away yesterday...
Soul singer Bobby Womack has died, his record company, XL Recordings, confirmed. The cause of death at the time I am writing this is currently unknown.
The singer's career spanned seven decades and included '80s hit "If You Think You're Lonely Now."
Womack began his career in the early 1960s as the lead singer of his family musical group The Valentinos. He was also Sam Cooke's backing guitarist.
In the late-60s, Womack went solo. In 1968, he signed with Minit Records and recorded his first solo album, "Fly Me To The Moon," which included his first major hit with a cover of The Mamas & The Papas' "California Dreamin'." He would go on to collaborate with music notables Gábor Szabó, George Benson, Sly and the Family Stone, Janis Joplin and Pearl.
He would later leave Minit and sign with United Artists where he released the album, "Communication." He would earn his first Top 40 hit, "That's the Way I Feel About Cha."
Bobby Womack's biggest commercial success would occur in the 1970s with back-to-back successful albums.
In the 80s, Bobby Womack's career was complicated by substance abuse. He would have kicked the problem and saw a resurgence in the 90s. During this time, he worked with Todd Rundgren and The Roots.
In 2010, Bobby Womack collaborated on the single, "Stylo," alongside Mos Def, from the third Gorillaz album, "Plastic Beach."
A year earlier, in 2009, Bobby Womack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Here...I leave you with one of my favorite Bobby Womack jams..."Nobody wants you, when you're down and out." So true...You were down Bobby, but never out!
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