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Singer/ Songwriter Gene McDaniels Passed Away
« on: July 30, 2011, 11:28:26 AM »
A few hours ago, my close friend Gene McDaniels passed away. He was working until the end. A songwriter, artist, producer and extraordinary person, Gene’s first major hit as a recording artist was “A Hundred Pounds of Clay.” In 1961, it reached #1 and remained on the charts for months.

Several other recordings followed, all reaching the top five, including “Tower of Strength,” “Chip Chip” and “Point of No Return.” Gene’s  composition “Compared to What,” originally released in 1968 by Les McCann and Eddie Harris, has appeared in eight major films, including Ice Storm starring Sigourney Weaver, and Casino starring Robert DiNero. It was recorded last year by John Legend with The Roots.

Building on his success as a vocalist, Gene began writing songs and eventually became a music producer. He has produced for many major labels including Ode, A&M, MGM, BMG, CBS Sony, Capitol, Motown and many independent labels. He has had numerous top ten records in the various capacities of producer, writer and artist.

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For those into the 60s music, I'm sure you'll remember this tune:


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