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LOSTNTHE80S
7-04-03, 07:56 PM
Singer Barry White dies at 58
Friday, July 4, 2003 Posted: 6:07 PM EDT (2207 GMT)



Barry White



Barry White
Born: Barry Eugene Carter, September 12, 1944, Galveston, Texas

Family: Divorced twice, eight children

Career: 106 gold and 41 platinum albums; 20 gold and ten platinum singles; worldwide sales in excess of $100 million

Grammy awards: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for album and single, Staying Power, 1999

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Velvet-voiced R&B crooner Barry White, renowned for his lush baritone and carnal lyrics that oozed sex appeal on songs such as "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe," died Friday morning, his manager said.

White, who had suffered kidney failure from years of high blood pressure, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center around 9:30 a.m., said manager Ned Shankman. He was 58.

White had been undergoing dialysis treatment and had been hospitalized since last September.

His work epitomized seductive disco music, also known as "make out" music. The heavyset musician enjoyed three decades of fame for songs like "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" and "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me."

White's canyon-deep, butter-smooth vocals and throbbing musical tempos emphasized his songs' sexually charged verbal foreplay. His 1975 song "Love Serenade" began with the purring, first-person lyrics: "I want you the way you came into the world/ I don't want to feel no clothes ..."

Although his popularity peaked in the 1970s, White received belated recognition for his work in 2000 when he won his first two Grammys for best male and traditional R&B vocal performance for the song "Staying Power."

Born Sept. 12, 1944, in Galveston, Texas, to a single mother, White and his younger brother, Darryl, spent most of their childhood in South Central Los Angeles. He said he had a lifelong love for music. During his early teenage years, he began singing in a Baptist church choir and was quickly promoted to director.

In 1990, White told Ebony magazine that his voice changed overnight from the squeaky tones of a preadolescent to the rumbling bass that made him famous.

"It scared me and my mother when I spoke that morning," he said. "It was totally unexpected. My chest rattled. I mean vibrations. My mother was staring at me, and I was staring at her. The next thing I new, her straight face broke into a beautiful smile. Tears came down her face and she said, 'My son's a man now."'

He was jailed at age 16 for stealing tires, a punishment he credited with helping him straighten out his life and dedicate his efforts to music.

Inspired by the Elvis Presley song "It's Now or Never," White joined the Upfronts soul group as bass singer and cut six singles. For several years, he stayed away from performing and focused on work behind the scenes as a songwriter and producer.

He married a childhood sweetheart, identified only as Mary in his autobiography, and fathered four children with her before they separated in 1969 and later divorced.

White discovered the female trio Love Unlimited -- which included his future second wife, Glodean James -- and produced their million-selling 1972 single "Walkin' in the Rain With the One I Love."

The next year, White returned to performing with the song "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby," which topped the R&B chart and hit No. 3 on the pop chart.

He is credited by some for helping launch the disco phenomenon with his orchestral "Love's Theme" in 1973, which he conducted with his group, The Love Unlimited Orchestra.

In 1974, his album "Can't Get Enough" climbed to the top of the pop charts on the strength of the signature hits "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" and "You're the First, the Last, My Everything."

That year he also married James. The couple had four children together and collaborated on the 1981 album "Barry & Glodean," which featured the songs "I Want You" and "You're the Only One for Me." They divorced in 1988, but he said they always remained good friends.

White suffered a family tragedy in 1983 when his brother, Darryl, was shot and killed in a dispute with a neighbor over change from a $20 bill. In his 1999 autobiography, "Love Unlimited: Insights on Life and Love," Barry White said music likely spared him a similar fate.

After working on more than a dozen albums in the 1970s, his career waned over the next decade as he attempted small comebacks with the albums "The Right Night & Barry White" (1987) and "The Man is Back!" (1989.)

He enjoyed a larger resurgence with 1994 album "The Icon Is Love," and his ballad "Practice What You Preach" became his first No. 1 hit in 17 years. Toward the end of the 1990s, his songs were regularly featured on the Fox comedy series "Ally McBeal" and he made an appearance on the show as himself.

His single "Staying Power," off a 1999 album of the same name, won White two Grammys and proved he hadn't tamed his libidinous lyrics. "Put on my favorite dress, the one that oozes sexiness," he cooed in the title track's opening lines.

That year White's chronic blood pressure problem forced him to cancel several live performances with the group Earth, Wind & Fire and he was briefly hospitalized.

White's survivors include eight children, grandchildren, and his companion Catherine Denton.

JustRockin2
7-04-03, 08:16 PM
That is really sad :( I can do a great voice impression of him.

Jazzmyn
7-04-03, 08:25 PM
I just heard this on the news. Was shocked. A great loss to the music world. RIP Barry. :cry:

DC Rebel
7-04-03, 08:36 PM
I also was shocked to hear that Barry White had passed away.

Rhelawen
7-04-03, 08:57 PM
Very sad news. :( R.I.P. Barry White. :rose:

LOSTNTHE80S
7-04-03, 09:08 PM
My 2 fave songs of his were:

YOU'RE MY FIRST, MY LAST, MY EVERYTHING
..............and.................

CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR LOVE BABY

I loved his voice..sexy!

Brand1974
7-04-03, 09:16 PM
I heard about this earlier on the news. Was shocked to hear about it. I didn't know he had kidney problems or was ill. RIP Barry White

Sarg
7-04-03, 09:39 PM
This is a great loss to the music industry and all of his family, friends, and fans around the world. I'm sorry to hear this news. :( R.I.P. Barry White

outofplacechild
7-04-03, 09:54 PM
This makes 3...

First Katharine Hepburn, then Buddy Hackett, now Barry White.

I must say that White was a terrific singer with a dynamite voice. He could do everything from slow songs to disco to "Louie, Louie" and it all sounded great.

R.I.P, Barry White.

Sincerely,

John "outofplacechild" Kilduff

Iluvthe80s
7-04-03, 10:34 PM
I heard about his passing this afternoon. So sad. :(

djdaffy1227
7-04-03, 11:07 PM
I'm at a loss right now...he was one of the greatest R&B singers...I'm so sad :(

Roemello
7-05-03, 03:19 AM
That is shocking. Haven't listened to a whole lot of Barry's stuff, but he had one great soulful voice. R.I.P.

Jazzmyn
7-05-03, 06:21 AM
Originally posted by outofplacechild
This makes 3...

First Katharine Hepburn, then Buddy Hackett, now Barry White.




Actually, this is 4 in the past week. There was a jaszz musician who died on tuesday. I remember seeing it on the news Wednesday. Can't remember his name though.

80sTrivia
7-05-03, 09:04 AM
Sad to hear of Barry's passing. I had heard news regarding his health was quite grim, but it's still a shock to lose him at such a relatively young age... :(

djdaffy1227
7-05-03, 09:23 AM
Originally posted by Jazzmyn
Actually, this is 4 in the past week. There was a jaszz musician who died on tuesday. I remember seeing it on the news Wednesday. Can't remember his name though.

That would be Herbie Mann. :(

RetroMan
7-05-03, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by JustRockin
That is really sad I can do a great voice impression of him.

I think some of us guys have tried at least one time or another :) very distinctive and instantly recognisable


Originally posted by 80sTrivia
it's still a shock to lose him at such a relatively young age... :(

That's what I thought. My parents listened to a lot of Barry White as I was growing up (on vinyl of course!)

RIP Baz :(

Prefab Sprouter
7-07-03, 03:50 AM
This is terrible news indeed. A wonderful singer whose voice was once described as "Lyrical Chocolate". Another sad day :(

Opheliarose
7-07-03, 01:19 PM
:(:( I heard this over the weekend and it just broke my heart!! I can't believe he is dead!!!! I loved his Music and What an awesome voice he had!! Rest In Peace Barry - He will definally be missed!! :(

Slayergrrl
7-07-03, 02:07 PM
How sad! What a great loss. :(

Pagan
7-07-03, 03:09 PM
Barry ruled.....very sad loss....

Timbo
7-08-03, 03:58 AM
A very sad loss indeed.

I remember seeing the legend at a live all-star gig in London in 1987, he was just coming back in vogue with his single "Sho Ya Right" - his PA literally lasted 45 seconds, the single played and he just said a few words and left.

Ironically, the late great Edwin Starr was at the same gig.

Jazz FM in the UK dedicated the whole of Saturday afternoon to him, playing his tunes from himself, from the Love Unlimited Orchestra and his guest appearances on albums such as Quincy Jones's "Back on the Block"

JS
7-08-03, 12:48 PM
:cry: :( :cry: :(