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“People have been asking: NO I won’t be there,” Kaye wrote in a since-deleted Facebook post. “I am declining the RRHOF awards ...
The musician wrote the songs "Bell Bottom Blues," "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?" and "Tell the Truth" on Derek & the ...
Bobby Whitlock, a rock music legend best known as a co-founding member of Derek and the Dominos, has died. He was 77.
Carol Kaye reflected on working on Bob Lind's 'Elusive Butterfly', and how a mistake ended up becoming one of her signature sounds. Read more here.
“Rest Easy my friend,” Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ricky Byrd wrote on X. “We certainly lost a gem today. Bobby Whitlock, a ...
Legendary bassist Carol Kaye discussed how 'The Beat Goes On' was a "nothing song" until her group of musicians helped turn ...
Derek and the Dominos co-founder Bobby Whitlock, who arose out of Memphis to make his mark on music in the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ...
Whitlock made history early in his career as the first white artist signed to Stax Records, where he performed alongside soul ...
Stax Records signed Whitlock as the first white artist to join singers like Otis Redding and Sam & Dave at the label.
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Eric Clapton and George Harrison collaborator dead at 77: ‘Came from abject poverty in the south’
Bobby Whitlock, who co-founded Derek and the Dominos with Eric Clapton and played with George Harrison, died Sunday at the ...
Bobby Whitlock, co-founder of Derek and the Dominos and a key contributor to George Harrison’s “All Things Must Pass,” has ...
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