NASHVILLE, Tenn. Bobby Womack has been frustrated. He s relaunching his career after what amounts to a two-decade, self-imposed exile and he can t get his doctor to cooperate. There s so much to do, ...
Bobby Womack, the colorful and highly influential R&B singer/songwriter revered by artists ranging from the Rolling Stones to Damon Albarn, has died. He was 70. Womack was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s ...
*The Womack Sisters are the offspring of Linda Cooke-Womack and Cecil Womack (Bobby Womack’s brother). Linda ultimately married Bobby’s brother, Cecil Womack, taking on the name Linda Cooke-Womack, ...
Bobby Womack is cancer-free and has new music out. Those are two wonderful things. NPR is streaming “The Bravest Man in the Universe” right now, and we heartily encourage you to click over this very ...
On his 1972 hit “Across 110th Street" soul legend Bobby Womack sings, “You've got to be strong if you want to survive." Originally penned for the blaxploitation film of the same name, the track was ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up Legendary singer Bobby Womack died today at the age of 70.
When I first heard Bobby Womack’s “Please Forgive My Heart”, what really stood out (aside from his always soul-barring vocal delivery) was the ultra-modern production. It was striking, combining deep ...
Singer-songwriter-musician Bobby Womack grew up in Cleveland, Ohio singing with his five brothers. Starting as the gospel group the Womack Brothers, they eventually changed their name to the ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) There’s something about Bobby Womack’s voice that hits you in the soul before you even realize what he’s saying. Maybe it’s the grit, maybe it’s the honesty—but whatever it is, it ...
Bobby Womack’s new album, and his first since 1994, is set to be truly excellent. The first single “Please Forgive My Heart” served as a timely reminder of the power of this soul legend’s voice and ...
Legendary R&B singer Bobby Womack has died. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "ACROSS 110th STREET") BOBBY WOMACK: (Singing) I was the third brother of five doing whatever I had to do to survive. CORNISH: Womack ...
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