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Bobby Whitlock, Derek and the Dominos Founder of 'Layla' Fame and 'Exile on Main St.' Session Player,' Dies at 77
Bobby Whitlock, founding member of Derek and the Dominos whose soulful keyboard and vocals shaped the band's only album, "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs," and whose session work is heard on ...
What if someone released an impassioned twin-guitar genius record and nobody cared? That’s basically what happened – at least initially – with the only album from Derek and the Dominos. Issued on Nov.
Eric Clapton needed a new path after he decided Cream was no longer going to be his way forward. Derek and the Dominos, an all-star collection of players that cohered like a band that had been ...
Bobby Whitlock, the keyboardist, singer-songwriter and co-founder of the blues-rock group Derek and the Dominos, has died. He was 77. In a statement, his manager, Carol Kaye, said, “With profound ...
The piano heard on Derek & The Dominoes’ “Layla” and other classic rock staples is set to hit the auction block this week. Eaton & Brennan Auctions’ Hit Factory Collection auction, starting today, ...
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Bobby Whitlock, Derek and the Dominos Co-Founder and Session Player for George Harrison and Others, Dies at 77
Bobby Whitlock, the keyboard player and vocalist who co-founded Derek and the Dominos with Eric Clapton and played on classic albums like George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass," died Sunday at age ...
Bobby Whitlock plays the organ during a jam session with Gregg Allman the night before the Capricorn Records Summer BBQ. Circa August 1975. ((Photo by Herb Kossover/Getty Images) Bobby Whitlock, ...
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