Clarence Carter, the Grammy-nominated blues and soul singer known for the raunchy hit 'Strokin',' which was featured in Eddie Murphy's "The Nutty Professor," has died. He was 90.
Clarence Carter, who has died aged 90, was an American blues and soul singer best remembered in the UK for his sentimental hit Patches, which reached No 2 in 1970.
The 90-year-old “Slip Away” singer had recently been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer and had been battling pneumonia ...
The blind Southern soul star was renowned for being as bawdy as he was poignant on songs like "Slip Away" and "Too Weak to Fight" ...
In songs like “Slip Away” and “Back Door Santa,” he performed with the fervor of a backwoods preacher and the bawdy humor of a juke joint.
Clarence Carter, the legendary blues and soul artist behind hits including Strokin and Patches, has died at the age of 90, prompting an outpouring of tributes from fans and fellow musicians.The news ...
Soul and blues singer Clarence Carter, best known for Slip Away, Patches and Strokin’, has died aged 90 after complications from pneumonia.
Carter was a self-taught guitarist who was born blind in Montgomery, Alabama.
LOS ANGELES, California — Clarence Carter, the influential blues and soul singer known for a career that ranged from heartfelt ballads to provocative hits, has died at 90. A spokesperson for singer ...
Clarence Carter, the blues and soul singer famous for songs including the raunchy hit “Strokin’” featured in Eddie Murphy’s “The Nutty Professor,” has died. Fame Recording Studios in Carter’s native ...
Clarence Carter, the soul and blues singer behind "Patches" and "Strokin’," has died at 90. Carter died Wednesday of natural causes, according to a spokesman for singer Candi Staton. The Alabama-born ...