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, the blind Southern soul star who scored two Top 10 hits in the late 1960s and early 1970s with “Slip Away” and “Patches,” died May 14, following diagnosis of Stage 4 prostate cancer ...
Clarence Carter, the blues and soul singer-songwriter known for hits like “Patches” and “Strokin’,” has died at age 90.
Blue Ivy Carter, at 14, made a historic Met Gala debut, breaking age rules and showcasing her fashion prowess alongside Beyoncé, marking her rise as a Gen-Z icon.
Ahead of the Season 24 “American Idol” finale, here is every "American Idol" winner in the show's history and what they are up to after they won the title.
In the same way that we still read Joyce, Shakespeare and Homer, we will doubtless listen to Dylan for years to come.
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 ...
A brand new one from Carter Faith. Last weekend was a big one for country music. The ACM Awards took over Las Vegas, George Strait did a two-night run at Austin, Texas' Moody Center, and Treaty Oak ...
Renowned soul musician Clarence Carter was the mastermind behind hits like "Patches," "Slip Away" and "Strokin.'" ...
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 ...
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.
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