(Gray News) – Southern soul singer Clarence Carter died Thursday, according to several reports. He was 90. His death was confirmed to The Rolling Stone and The New York Times by Rodney Hall, the ...
Clarence Carter, the soul and blues singer behind "Patches" and "Strokin’," has died at 90. Carter died Wednesday of natural causes, according to a spokesman for singer Candi Staton. The Alabama-born ...
Clarence Carter, the blind Southern soul star who scored two Top 10 hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s with “Slip Away” and “Patches,” died May 14, following diagnosis of Stage 4 prostate cancer ...
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Clarence Carter, the blind Southern soul star whose songs were often as emotionally profound as they were delightfully bawdy, died Wednesday, May 13. He was 90. Rodney Hall, president of FAME Studios ...
What if God was one of us? Just a slob like one of us, making the occasional typo? “One of Us” singer Joan Osborne called out her record label Friday after her hit ‘90s album was re-released with her ...
Legendary singer Johnny Mathis quietly wrapped up his iconic career in 2025 with a show at the Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood, New Jersey. He performed an hour-long set on May 18 that ...