Soul Singer Clarence Carter, Known for 'Patches' and 'Slip Away', Dies at 90
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1-Minute Brief
Carter's influential career shaped soul music and inspired generations of artists with his distinctive sound.
Key Facts
- Clarence Carter died at the age of 90.
- His management company confirmed his death to The Guardian.
- He was known for hits including 'Slip Away', 'Patches', and 'Back Door Santa'.
- Carter died on Wednesday following complications with pneumonia.
- He was blind from birth and was formerly married to Candi Staton.
What Happened
Clarence Carter, the US soul singer-songwriter known for songs like 'Patches' and 'Slip Away', has died at 90. His management confirmed his death, citing complications with pneumonia.
Why It Matters
Carter's music left a lasting mark on the soul genre, with songs that achieved both national and international recognition. His career influenced numerous musicians and contributed to the evolution of American soul music.
What's Next
Tributes from fans and fellow musicians are expected, and retrospectives on Carter's career may follow. No further details on memorial arrangements have been reported.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft1h agoClarence Carter death: ‘Strokin’ singer dies at 90
- The GuardianLeft1h agoClarence Carter, US soul star who had hits with Patches and more, dies aged 90
