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Bobby Womack

1944 - 2014

Obituary

Bobby Womack, a colorful and highly influential R&B singer-songwriter who influenced artists from the Rolling Stones to Damon Albarn, has died. He was 70.

Womack's publicist Sonya Kolowrat said Friday that the singer had died, but she could provide no other details.

Womack was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease two years ago and overcame addiction and multiple health issues, including prostate cancer, to pull off a second act in his career.

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Womack performed recently at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and seemed in good health and spirits. He had been scheduled to perform at multiple events across Europe in July and August.

He told the BBC in 2013 the Alzheimer's diagnosis came after he began having difficulty remembering his songs and the names of people he had worked with.

The soul singer cut a wide path through the music business as a performer and songwriter in his 50-year career. In 2009, Womack was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame website, Womack was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and sang gospel music at a young age. Under the influence of gospel and R&B legend Sam Cooke, Womack moved into secular music. In the early 1960s his group recorded "It's All Over Now," which was covered and by the Stones and became the band's first number-one hit.

His songs have been recorded by multiple artists, and he played as a session musician in Memphis in the 1960s.

Womack influenced many early rockers before fading from popular music for more than a decade. Albarn and XL Recordings president Richard Russell helped Womack regain his career with 2012 comeback album "The Bravest Man in the Universe."

"I don't think he ever really thought that he would do anything again," Albarn said of Womack in March. "Watching his rehabilitation and watching his ability to confront new material and new challenges was nothing short of miraculous at the time, and he still today continues to battle his demons and his illness. But he's a beautiful person and when he opens his mouth and that voice comes out, it is something that is somehow touched by God."

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CHRIS TALBOTT, AP Music Writer

AP Music Writer Mesfin Fekadu in New York contributed to this report.


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I'm 73 nov.6 and I had a blast watching bobby on YouTube bobby was one of the best entertains I have ever seen In my life time Rip

I am 75yrs and I'm going to miss Bobby Womack. His music gave me life. May he For ever Sleep in Paradise. I love and miss him. RIP

You were bless to give and sing beautiful music to the world and so so many fans who loved you and your singing
God bless your soul

Bobby when I miss you,I only play your music.Rest In Peace

Bobby when I miss you I only play your music.Rest In Peace.

Bobby I love you music so much on a Friday night I listen to your music for my entertainment I don't need nobody over it's just me and the music and I noticed how you talk all through your songs that's just like a second person in the house with me I love you and I miss you so much Gloria hunt Birmingham Alabama

You were the greatest musician, Bobby. I love your music. Every time I hear your music, I think about you. Rest in peace.

Miss you so much

Bobby Womack your music I love so much you rest in peace. Your music I will listen to even to day.