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Bobby Whitlock of Derek and the Dominoes Passes at 77

Bobby Whitlock with Derek and the Dominoes
By Atco Records - Billboard, page 7, 6 February 1971, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=27050643

Legendary musician Bobby Whitlock, best known as the co-founder and keyboardist of Derek and the Dominos, has passed away at the age of 77. Whitlock's death was confirmed by his manager, Carol Kaye, who disclosed that he succumbed to cancer while surrounded by family at his Texas home. Whitlock's extraordinary journey from the abject poverty of Memphis to significant heights in the music industry is a story steeped in dedication and talent. His impact on rock music, particularly with the iconic album “Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs,” remains indelible in the annals of music history.

Whitlock's career began in the mid-1960s when he became the first white artist signed by the legendary Stax Records. During his tenure at Stax, he collaborated with music luminaries such as Booker T. & the M.G.'s and Sam & Dave. His association with the music duo Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett was pivotal, eventually leading to the formation of Derek and the Dominos alongside Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, Carl Radle, and Jim Gordon. Whitlock's time with the Bramletts provided a foundation that would later influence his musical style.

The collaboration between Whitlock and Clapton was particularly fruitful. They not only performed together but also co-wrote many tracks on “Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs,” an album that includes timeless classics such as “Bell Bottom Blues” and “Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?”. This album is considered one of the greatest albums of its time, though it wasn't initially a commercial success. Despite that, over the years, its re-evaluation led to critical acclaim, cementing its place as a rock masterpiece.

Beyond his work with Derek and the Dominos, Whitlock was integral to other major projects in the rock world. He played uncredited on The Rolling Stones' “Exile on Main Street” and contributed to George Harrison's seminal album “All Things Must Pass.” These collaborations showcased his versatility and the respect he earned from fellow musicians in the industry. Whitlock's piano work on classic tracks like “Layla” is a testament to his skill and depth as a musician.

Whitlock's career extended beyond his initial successes. After Derek and the Dominos disbanded, he released several solo albums. These works, including “Raw Velvet,” featured collaborations with music legends like Clapton and Harrison. Whitlock's music career spanned several decades, where he continued to record and perform, often alongside his wife, CoCo Carmel Whitlock. Their collaborations extended his musical legacy into the 21st century, with albums and public performances keeping his spirit of rock alive.

A figure of immense influence, Whitlock also found joy in painting, becoming quite prolific in his later years. His art provided another outlet for his creativity, with exhibitions showcasing his talent beyond the musical domain. His legacy is not just in the notes he played or the songs he wrote but also in the lives he touched with his art and generosity of spirit.

Bobby Whitlock's passing has left a void in the music world, yet his contributions will inspire future generations of musicians and artists. Eric Clapton, in memorializing Whitlock, expressed deep sorrow and remembrance for a dear friend and musical collaborator, emphasizing the enduring bond they shared through their music. As the music community pays tribute to this rock ‘n' roll icon, it is clear that Bobby Whitlock’s influence will continue to resonate for many years to come. His work was not just a testament to his talent but a beacon of creativity and passion in music history.

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