The Rolling Stones' first-ever No. 1 was a cover, and it nearly caused a feud.
A legendary rock band landed their first No. 1 hit on this day 62 years ago. But it wasn't their original song.
Late soul legend Bobby Womack‘s 1984 song “American Dream,” which uses part of Martin Luther King Jr‘s 1961 speech of the same name, feels as relevant now as it did 36 years ago. As this year’s Fourth ...
This week’s Trunk of Funk comes from The Womack Sisters, carrying forward one of soul music’s most celebrated family legacies ...
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The Womack Sisters will release their eponymous debut album later this summer ...
Tributes have poured in from music industry titans including The Rolling Stones, who had their first number one hit covering one of his songs, and who have acknowledged him on their website as a ...
Legendary soul singer Bobby Womack passed away today at the age of 70, confirms his record label XL Recordings. His sister tells TMZ that Womack passed away in his sleep and the cause is still unknown ...
Longtime R&B and gospel singer Bobby Womack, who was known for such hits as "It's All Over," died Friday at the age of 70, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Womack was suffering from colon ...
Artistically, the late Bobby Womack inhaled rarefied air – coming up as Sam Cooke's protégé; recording as an innovative rhythm-groove guitarist with legendary peers (Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, ...
Bobby Womack, a colorful and highly influential R&B singer-songwriter who influenced artists from the Rolling Stones to Damon Albarn, has died. He was 70. Womack’s publicist Sonya Kolowrat said Friday ...