Clarence Carter, the blind Southern soul star who scored two Top 10 hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s with “Slip Away” and “Patches,” died today, May 14, following diagnosis of Stage 4 prostate ...
Carter recorded those three classics and many others at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals. Today, FAME general manager Rodney Hall confirmed to AL.com that Carter has died, after Hall spoke with Carter’s ...
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Clarence Carter dead: 'Strokin' singer was 90
Clarence Carter, the blues and soul musician and singer/songwriter with the raspy, emotional vocals whose hits included the sentimental "Patches" and the salacious "Strokin,'" has died at age 90.
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