Bobby Whitlock, Co-Founder of Derek and the Dominos, Dies at 77 [View all]
Source: Billboard
He also performed on classic albums such as George Harrison's All Things Must Pass.
By Mitchell Peters
Bobby Whitlock, the keyboardist, singer-songwriter and co-founder of the blues-rock band Derek and the Dominos, has died at the age of 77.
Whitlock passed away early Sunday morning (Aug. 10) at 1:20 a.m. following a brief battle with cancer, his manager Carol Kaye confirmed to Variety. He died at his home in Texas, surrounded by family.
Whitlocks wife, Coco Carmel Whitlock, honored his extraordinary life in a statement to TMZ.
How do you express in but a few words the grandness of one man who came from abject poverty in the south to heights unimagined in such a short time? she said. My love Bobby looked at life as an adventure taking me by the hand leading me through a world of wonderment from music to poetry and painting. I feel his hands that were so intensely expressive and warm on my face and the small of my back whenever I close my eyes, he is there.

Bobby Whitlock poses for a portrait in front of an old car next to a bottle of Dom Perignon champagne holding an acoustic guitar in circa 1975.
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