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Another genius passes away. Thanks for the memories - RIP Maurice

 

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Born    December 19, 1941
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Origin    Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Died    February 4, 2016 (aged 74)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Maurice White was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1941 to a father who was a doctor and occasional saxophonist. He grew up in South Memphis, where he lived with his family in the Foote Homes Projects and was a childhood friend of Booker T Jones. In his teenage years, he moved to Chicago and found work as a session drummer for Chess Records. While at Chess, he played on the records of artists such as Etta James, Ramsey Lewis, Sonny Stitt, Muddy Waters, The Impressions, The Dells, Betty Everett, Sugar Pie DeSanto and Buddy Guy. White also played the drums on Fontella Bass's "Rescue Me" and Billy Stewart's "Summertime". In 1962, along with other studio musicians at Chess, he was a member of the Jazzmen which later became The Pharaohs.

By 1966, he joined the Ramsey Lewis Trio, replacing Isaac "Red" Holt as the drummer. Holt would go on to be a part of the Young-Holt Unlimited and bassist Eldee Young was also replaced by Cleveland Eaton. As a member of the Ramsey Lewis Trio, Maurice played on nine of the group's albums, including Wade in the Water (1966), from which the track "Hold It Right There" won a Grammy Award for Best Rhythm & Blues Group Performance, Vocal or Instrumental in 1966. Other albums by Lewis that featured White included The Movie Album (1966), Goin' Latin (1967), Dancing in the Street (1967), Up Pops Ramsey Lewis (1967) and The Piano Player (1969). While in the Trio he was introduced in a Chicago drum store to the African thumb piano or kalimba and on the Trio's 1969 album Another Voyage's track "Uhuru" was featured the first recording of Maurice playing the kalimba.

In 1969, Maurice left the Trio and joined his two friends, Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, to form a songwriting team who wrote songs for commercials in the Chicago area. The three friends got a recording contract with Capitol Records and called themselves The Salty Peppers. They had a moderate hit in the Midwest area with their single "La La Time", but their second single, "Uh Huh Yeah", was not as successful. Maurice then migrated from Chicago to Los Angeles, and altered the name of the band to Earth, Wind & Fire, the band's new name reflecting the elements in White's astrological chart.

With Maurice as the bandleader and producer of most of the band's albums, EWF earned legendary status winning six Grammy Awards out of a staggering 14 nominations, an NAACP Hall of Fame Award, a star on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame and four American Music Awards and the sale of over 90 million of the froup's albums worldwide. As a member of the band, Maurice was bestowed with such honors of being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, The Songwriters Hall of Fame and The NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame.

Due to his diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease in the late 1980s, White stopped touring with Earth, Wind & Fire in 1994. However, he retained executive control of the band and was still very active in the music business, producing and recording with EWF and other artists. 

 

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Selecta61

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Sad, memories of my youth here..RIP Maurice

 

Addio

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Kris Holmes

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Very sad news.  Session drummer on a lot of classic Chicago Soul 45s as well.  Absolute legend.

Fishcake

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RIP Maurice,great musical memories .

Dayo

Posted

Here we go again...

RIP Maurice White.

Daved

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RIP Maurice. The brains and driving force behind one the greatest soul bands of all time. Excellent live performers too. I saw them at Wembley Arena in 1988.

I can't seem to be able to embed the you tube clip but below is a link to "That's The Way Of The World"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vIIZydXDqg

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kev Cane

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R.I.P. Maurice, yes indeed, E.W.F. were the soundtrack to our formative years. Their music was always in the background such was the quantity and quality of their work

Kev

Swifty

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R.I.P. Maurice , the Best band I've seen live

Winsford Soul

Posted

Woke up this morning to the news that I now live in a less soulful world. R.I.P Maurice

Steve

Westender

Posted

Another sad passing. Played drums on Rescue Me and with Ramsey Lewis for a while. His writing and producing for EWF and others was very high quality. EWF were a cracking live act.

Stevegods

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One of the best live show bands to go and see ... ever !!

Maurice will be very sadly missed  

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Swifty

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54 minutes ago, stevegods said:

One of the best live show bands to go and see ... ever !!

Maurice will be very sadly missed  

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I was there , what a night !!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Mr Fred

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Very sad, to hear of Maurice passing.Takes me back all those years.I can remember the first time I heard the song September literally blew me away. Earth Wind & Fire one of if not the best band ever to appear on stage.

Rip Maurice

Fred Ward

Dave Pinch

Posted

R.I.P sir and thank you for the music.... the 1st record i bought by them at 13 yrs old..then bought the LP 

 

 

Chris L

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Perhaps not a soul group in the traditional sense but I loved their work, as always very sad. Sometimes you just wish you could press a pause button on life. 

Guest Polyvelts

Posted

A creative genius R I P. 

Northern Soul Uk

Posted

Saw them live in Birmingham I think it was, What a show! the visuals moved me to tears, and Mr White was stunning.
RIP

Stevegods

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4 hours ago, SWIFTY said:

I was there , what a night !!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Small world Swifty  .....  great gig :)  I saw them a few times ..NEC Birmingham , when they did the space ship tour and all disappeared into the ship then exploded and all had  vanished .... and reappeared underneath as the helmet clad aliens..  What a band .. don't make them like that anymore     

Swifty

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Bloody hell mate went to that one also :thumbsup: and I'm pleased you put that about the spaceship, aliens and explosion because I was

trying to explain to my young oppo (only 24) in the office about this earlier and kinda looked at me gone out :lol:

Cheers

Swifty

 

Stevegods

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5 minutes ago, SWIFTY said:

Bloody hell mate went to that one also :thumbsup: and I'm pleased you put that about the spaceship, aliens and explosion because I was

trying to explain to my young oppo (only 24) in the office about this earlier and kinda looked at me gone out :lol:

Cheers

Swifty

 

Showing our age now mate :):) .... I travelled the length and breadth of the country to see bands .. still do .. just now I stay more or less in and around London as a Southern Scouser  ... Incognito last month at the Jazz Café , which has just closed its doors as new owners are refurbishing it .. had my Alexander O'Neil tickets reissued to XOYO ..

Our paths must have crossed a few times then mate .. without knowing :) 

Mark S

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Very sad news  , Saw EWF in 1978 at Bingley Hall Stafford what a show , Pyramids ,spaceships , levitating bass players and brilliant music .

Maurice you will be missed RIP .

Roger Williams

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One of the greatest of the all time greats, may he rest in peace.

 

 

 

Tim Richmond

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Sad news indeed, saw EWF at Bingley hall and NEC, mind blowing. Remember dancing to "Happy Feelin'  and 'Sing A Song' at The Highland Room, what a loss, RIP Maurice. Gonna name my new motorhome 'Kalimba' in memory of the great man!!

 

Tim.




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