The recent restoration of 'Egyptian Indigo Dyers' (1891) by John Singer Sargent elucidated unexpected insights into the ...
Clarence Carter, the blind blues and soul singer-songwriter responsible for ‘70s hits, has died at the age of 90. Carter, whose raspy, emotional vocals powered hits like the Grammy-winning “Patches” ...
Blind from the age of 1, Carter's envelope-pushing music won a Grammy and later found new life in Eddie Murphy's remake of "The Nutty Professor." Ryan Coleman is a news writer for Entertainment Weekly ...
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(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 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 ...
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