Genres: Soul, Funk, Soundtracks, Quiet Storm, Southern Soul, Smooth Soul, Blaxploitation Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's Born: March 4, 1944 in Cleveland, OH
Jerry Butler, Charles Wright, Wilson Pickett, Curtis Mayfield, The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, King Curtis, Bill Withers, Aretha Franklin, Randy Crawford, Arthur Conley, Syl Johnson, Solomon Burke, Don Covay, Willie Hutch, Ike & Tina Turner, Clarence Carter, James Carr, Melvin Van Peebles, Labi Siffre
Anthony David, William Bell, KeAnthony, Ryan Shaw, Urban Mystic, D'Angelo, Anthony Hamilton, Lyfe Jennings, The Family, Jermaine Jackson, Ian Brown, Noel Gourdin, Robin Thicke, Bobby, Peabo Bryson, Calvin Richardson, Montell Jordan, Grateful Dead, Sly & the Family Stone
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A veteran who paid his dues for over a decade before getting his shot at solo stardom, Bobby Womack persevered through tragedy and addiction to emerge as one of soul music's great survivors. Able to shine in the spotlight as a singer or behind the scenes as an instrumentalist and songwriter, Womack never got his due from pop audiences, but during the late '60s and much of the '70s, he was a consistent hitmaker on the R&B charts, with a high standard of quality control. His records were quintessential soul, with a bag of tricks learned from the likes of Sam Cooke, Wilson Pickett, and Sly Stone, all of whom Womack worked closely with at one time or another. Yet often, they also bore the stamp of Womack's own idiosyncratic personality, whether through a lengthy spoken philosophical monologue or a radical reinterpretation of a pop standard. An underrated guitarist, Womack helped pioneer a lean, minimalist approach similar to that of Curtis Mayfield, and was an early influence on the young Jimi Hendrix.
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Release: 2010
Label: Truth
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Release: February 17, 2009
Label: ABKCO Records
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