Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Fred White, Earth, Wind & Fire Percussionist, Dead at 67

Fred White via EWF Instagram screengrab

Fred White, the man that kept the beat for one of the best-selling bands of all time, Earth, Wind & Fire — which has sold over 90 million records and won six Grammy Awards in its 50-plus years of existence — has died at the age of 67.

His brother and fellow bandmate Verdine White, the group's bassist, shared the news of the drummer's death Sunday on Instagram.

"Our family is saddened today with the loss of an amazing and talented family member, our beloved brother Frederick Eugene 'Freddie' White," he captioned a series of images of Fred playing the drums and posing with the other members of the group.


A cause of death for the percussionist was not given.

Founded in Chicago in 1969 by Fred's older brother, co-lead singer and chief songwriter Maurice White (who died in 2016), Earth, Wind & Fire has been recognized as one of the most important bands of its era. Rolling Stone declared it the band that "changed the sound of black pop."

In 2000, the group was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, with Fred as a member.

He joined Earth, Wind & Fire in 1974 as a teenager after making his name in Chicago clubs and playing as a drummer for Donny Hathaway. During Fred's time in the band's rhythm section, featuring fellow drummer Ralph Johnson, he laid the foundation for some of its biggest hits, including Earth Wind & Fire's signature song, "September."

Fred played on all six of the group's most notable albums during its heyday, beginning with 1975's "That's the Way of the World" which reached No. 1 on both the Billboard pop and R&B charts and was followed by five more consecutive releases that reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200.

Sunday, January 1, 2023

R&B Star Anita Pointer Dies at 74

Anita Pointer

R&B superstar Anita Pointer has died at the age of 74 following a lengthy battle with cancer.

Pointer's publicist Roger Neal delivered the news on Twitter Sunday.

"Sad to report my client Grammy Winner Anita Pointer of the Pointer Sisters has passed away after a heroic battle with cancer her family was around her at the time of her death she passed peacefully," he posted.  


Neal added in a statement to the media that Pointer passed away Saturday at her home in Los Angeles.

Pointer was an original member of the Grammy Award-winning group The Pointer Sisters.

Initially consisting of her and three of her siblings, the group had 13 top-20 hits in the U.S. between 1973 and 1985 and has won three Grammy Awards — the first coming in 1974 for their crossover hit “Fairytale,” which won for Best Country Vocal Performance.

“While we are deeply saddened by the loss of Anita, we are comforted in knowing she is now with her daughter, Jada and her sisters June & Bonnie and at peace,” Pointer’s family said in a statement. “Heaven is a more loving beautiful place with Anita there.”

Three 6 Mafia's Gangsta Boo Dies at 43

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Memphis rapper Gangsta Boo has died at 43.

A longtime member of the legendary underground hip-hop collective Three 6 Mafia, the Memphis native — born Lola Mitchell — was reportedly found dead on her porch Sunday at 4 p.m.

Her passing was confirmed by Memphis' Fox 13 after reports began circulating online of her death. The news outlet said three independent sources verified the news.

No cause of death was given, but tributes have begun to pour in for the star from the hip-hop community.

Three 6 Mafia co-founder DJ Paul shared a picture of her deejaying, and several members of the rap fraternity voiced their lament for her loss in his mentions.

“Mannnn😢,” 2 Chainz wrote.


Krayzie Bone added, "Cannot believe this bro 😢tuff one."

Lil Jon said, “MAN WE WAS JUS TOGETHER 3 WEEKS AGO 🥲 REST WELL QUENN 🙏🏽”

The second woman to become a full member of the Academy Award-winning group, which has sold nearly six million albums since first forming in 1991, Gangsta Boo was added to its roster in 1994 at the age of 15.

She left the group in 2001 to pursue a solo career but came together with five other original members to form Da Mafia 6ix in 2013. It was a short-live experiment.

Gangsta Boo left the Da Mafia 6ix in 2014, but a Three 6 Mafia reunion in 2019 and the success of the subsequent performances before it was halted by the Covid pandemic, spurred rumors that the group was working on new music.

Recently her adlibs on fellow female rapper GloRilla's hit “F– The Club Up,” a reimagining of Three 6 Mafia’s hit “Tear Da Club Up,” had put her back in the music spotlight.

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