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    Administrator Lois Gilbert's Avatar
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    Gene McDaniels - R.I.P.

    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 Di Nero. 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.

    He was always involved, always excited about the music and always relevant.
    His dear friend, Roberta Flack, has recorded more Gene McDaniels tunes than
    any other artist. At the time of his death he was working with a brand new
    singer/songwriter, Mandy Bennett.

    Whenever Gene came to New York, the joint was jumping. My house was filled
    with the folks who loved him and there was a lot of laughter. His wife, Karen,
    told me he was working until the very end. They went to bed last night, he was
    full of ideas and new projects, and this morning, she turned in bed to wake
    him and he was gone.

    So peaceful and so happy.

    written by his dear friend. Ann Ruckert


    Another Tear Falls - Gene McDaniels (1962)
    Gene McDaniel's rendition of Another Tear Falls from the UK 1962 film 'It's
    Trad Dad'. It was later covered by The Walker Brothers in 1966.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhyVoX1GPHM

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    www.steveminkin.com Squaredancecalling Steve's Avatar
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    Sorry to hear that. I always liked his records. I'll play Tower of Strength, A Hundred Pounds Of Clay, & Compared to What at the dances this week. R.I.P.


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    Registered User Tom Marcello's Avatar
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    A couple of other favorites are:
    "Hello To The Wind" with Bobby Hutcherson

    "Silent Majority" with Eddie Harris

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    This is an amazing album



    RIP, Gene.

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    I've written an appreciation of McDaniels with youtube clips and lyric at my blog.

    http://thecahokian.blogspot.com/2011...niels-rip.html
    ISH
    Brooklyn, NY

    visit The Cahokian
    http://thecahokian.blogspot.com/

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    www.steveminkin.com Squaredancecalling Steve's Avatar
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    Nice job on the blog tribute, Ish! I'm enjoying it and learning more about the man. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squaredancecalling Steve View Post
    Nice job on the blog tribute, Ish! I'm enjoying it and learning more about the man. Thanks.
    Me too...thanks again

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    Each Day Is A Gift. Ron Thorne's Avatar
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    Very nice tribute, ish. Thanks for sharing.

    Eugene McDaniels was a lovely man, and a talent unknown by far too many.



    R.I.P., Eugene McDaniels~
    "Timing is everything." - Peppercorn

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