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Bobby Whitlock, Popular Keyboardist And Songwriter, Dies At 77
Bobby Whitlock, Popular Keyboardist And Songwriter, Dies At 77

News18

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Bobby Whitlock, Popular Keyboardist And Songwriter, Dies At 77

Last Updated: Bobby Whitlock, keyboardist and songwriter with Derek and the Dominos, died at 77 after battling cancer. Bobby Whitlock, acclaimed keyboardist and songwriter known for his work with Derek and the Dominos alongside Eric Clapton, has died at the age of 77. According to his longtime manager, Carol Kaye, Whitlock passed away early Sunday morning at his home in Texas after battling cancer. He was surrounded by family at the time of his passing. Early years and musical foundations Born on March 18, 1948, in Memphis, Tennessee, Whitlock faced a challenging childhood marked by financial difficulties and a tough neighbourhood environment. Despite these hardships, music became a saving grace. Immersed in gospel and soul music as a teenager, Whitlock performed wherever opportunities arose. His talent soon caught the attention of key figures at Stax Records, leading him to collaborate with legendary acts such as Booker T. & the MG's and Sam & Dave. Formation of Derek and the Dominos By the late 1960s, Whitlock had joined Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, a collective featuring prominent musicians. It was here he connected with Eric Clapton, bassist Carl Radle, and drummer Jim Gordon. The four officially came together in 1970 to form Derek and the Dominos. During this period, the band also contributed as backing musicians for George Harrison's acclaimed All Things Must Pass album. Derek and the Dominos released just one studio album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, which has since become iconic in rock history. Whitlock played a significant role in the album, co-writing seven tracks including Bell Bottom Blues and Tell the Truth. The album's title track, Layla, remains one of rock music's most enduring songs. Following the group's dissolution in 1971, Whitlock pursued a solo career, releasing albums such as Bobby Whitlock (1972) and Raw Velvet. Over the years, he collaborated with notable artists including Keith Moon and Dr. John. By the 1980s, Whitlock withdrew somewhat from the mainstream spotlight. His later years In the late 1990s, Whitlock returned to music alongside his wife, singer and producer CoCo Carmel. Together, they performed in intimate venues, toured extensively, and contributed to the Austin music scene. Fans who encountered Whitlock remember him as warm and humorous, yet deeply dedicated to his craft, delivering every lyric with genuine emotion. May his soul rest in peace! Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

How Did Bobby Whitlock Die? Derek & the Dominos Co-Founder Who Forged Strong Connections with Eric Clapton and George Harrison Dies Aged 77
How Did Bobby Whitlock Die? Derek & the Dominos Co-Founder Who Forged Strong Connections with Eric Clapton and George Harrison Dies Aged 77

International Business Times

time6 days ago

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How Did Bobby Whitlock Die? Derek & the Dominos Co-Founder Who Forged Strong Connections with Eric Clapton and George Harrison Dies Aged 77

Bobby Whitlock, the co-founder of Derek & the Dominos, has died at the age of 77. His manager, Carole Kaye, told TMZ that he died at his Texas home at 1:20 a.m. after a short illness, describing herself as "heartbroken" over the loss. The rock legend, whose influence is deeply embedded in three of the genre's most iconic albums — "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs", "All Things Must Pass", and "Exile on Main Street" — passed away with his loved ones by his side, his manager confirmed. Whitlock, a star in his own right, who was born and grew up in Memphis, Tennessee, started his musical career at a young age. A Star Is Gone Bobby Whitlock X In his teenage years, he worked with music greats such as Sam & Dave and Booker T. & the M.G.'s, and made history as the first white musician to be signed by the legendary Stax Records. His major breakthrough came in 1969 when he contributed to Accept No Substitute with Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, later becoming part of their acclaimed touring ensemble, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends. During that time, Whitlock developed strong bonds with Eric Clapton and George Harrison, both of whom briefly toured with the Friends. These connections led to Whitlock and Clapton contributing to Harrison's landmark 1970 album "All Things Must Pass" and ultimately to the creation of Derek and the Dominos. Alongside Carl Radle and Jim Gordon, the band recorded "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs", an album that would go on to become a pillar of rock music. Whitlock co-wrote half of the record's songs, including the timeless tracks Tell the Truth and Bell Bottom Blues. Successful Solo Career Bobby Whitlock X After Derek and the Dominos split in 1971, Whitlock launched a solo career, releasing two albums and contributing—often uncredited—to other legendary works, such as The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main Street. He also worked with artists like Dr. John and Manassas. In 2024, he was honored in his hometown with induction into Memphis' Beale Street Walk of Fame. In his later years, Whitlock kept performing and recording, frequently collaborating with his wife and musical partner, CoCo Carmel Whitlock. He leaves behind Carmel Whitlock, his sister Debbie Wade, and his children Ashley Brown, Beau Whitlock, and Tim Whitlock Kelly.

Who was Bobby Whitlock? Derek and the Dominos co-founder dies at 77
Who was Bobby Whitlock? Derek and the Dominos co-founder dies at 77

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

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Who was Bobby Whitlock? Derek and the Dominos co-founder dies at 77

Bobby Whitlock, the soulful, raspy-voiced keyboard player who helped form Derek and the Dominos with Eric Clapton, has died at 77. His longtime manager, Carol Kaye, told Variety he passed away early Sunday morning at his Texas home, after suffering from cancer. His family was there with him. Bobby Whitlock passes away at 77.(X/@BooksBeatles) Who was Bobby Whitlock? Whitlock was born on March 18, 1948, in Memphis, Tennessee, and did not exactly have an easy start in life. Money was tight, and the neighborhood was rough. But music is what saved him. As a teenager, he got deep into gospel and soul, playing wherever he could. Before long, he was working with some heavy names at Stax Records like Booker T. & the MG's and Sam & Dave. His church-bred style and raw touch made him stand out fast, as per TMZ. By the late '60s, he'd joined Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, a rotating door of serious musicians. That is where he crossed paths with Clapton, bassist Carl Radle, and drummer Jim Gordon. In 1970, the four of them made it official — Derek and the Dominos was born. And almost at the same time, they were also backing George Harrison on his All Things Must Pass album. Also read: Katie Thurston's stage 4 cancer diagnosis: How husband Jeff Arcuri is helping through her treatment The Dominos only made one studio record, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Whitlock co-wrote seven tracks, like Bell Bottom Blues and Tell the Truth. And Layla? That became one of rock's most famous songs ever. After the group broke up in '71, Whitlock went solo. He dropped Bobby Whitlock in 1972, then Raw Velvet. He worked with big names like Keith Moon, Dr. John, but by the '80s, he stepped away from the big spotlight. In the late '90s, he came back, this time teaming with his wife, singer-producer CoCo Carmel. They played smaller venues, toured, put out records, and stayed tied to the Austin scene. Fans who met him said he was warm, funny, but also super serious about music, like he felt every single word he sang. From a kid with nothing in Memphis to making one of rock's most lasting albums, Bobby Whitlock's life was messy, beautiful, and full of grit. FAQs Q: Who was Bobby Whitlock? He was a keyboardist, singer-songwriter, co-founder of Derek and the Dominos, and co-writer of many songs on Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Q: When did he die and at what age? He died on August 10, 2025, at the age of 77, at home in Texas after a brief illness. Q: What was his musical background beyond the Dominos? Before forming Derek and the Dominos, he played with soul legends like Sam & Dave and Booker T. & the MG's. He also worked with Delaney & Bonnie and recorded solo albums in the 1970s and beyond. Q: Did he perform later in life? Yes, in the 2000s, he performed and recorded with his wife, CoCo Carmel, mostly in Austin, Texas.

Inside Bobby Whitlock's Family: A look at the private life of the rock legend
Inside Bobby Whitlock's Family: A look at the private life of the rock legend

Business Upturn

time7 days ago

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Inside Bobby Whitlock's Family: A look at the private life of the rock legend

Bobby Whitlock, the soulful voice and keyboardist who co-founded Derek and the Dominos, was a musician whose career left a lasting mark on rock history. While fans know him for his collaborations with Eric Clapton and timeless tracks like Bell Bottom Blues and Layla , Whitlock was also a devoted family man who kept his personal life largely out of the public eye. A Life Partner in Music and Love Whitlock was married to CoCo Carmel Whitlock, a singer, songwriter, and producer in her own right. The pair formed both a creative and personal partnership, performing together on stage and collaborating on recording projects. Their relationship was marked by a shared love of music, mutual respect, and a desire to live life away from the constant glare of the spotlight. Children and Extended Family Bobby Whitlock is survived by his children — Ashley Brown, Beau Whitlock, and Tim Whitlock Kelly — who have largely stayed out of the public eye. Despite his fame, Whitlock maintained a strong commitment to keeping family life private, allowing his children to live away from media attention. He is also survived by his sister, Debbie Wade, who remained a supportive figure throughout his journey from Memphis to international fame. A Quiet, Grounded Home Life Friends and collaborators have often described Whitlock as warm, grounded, and fiercely loyal to his family. Whether on the road performing or at home in Texas, he prioritized time with loved ones, valuing the simple joys of togetherness over celebrity life. Ahmedabad Plane Crash Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at

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