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  1. basso

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    RIP Sam Moore.

    Sam Moore, half of iconic soul duo Sam and Dave, dead at 89
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    Published Jan. 10, 2025

    Updated Jan. 10, 2025, 11:53 p.m. ET

    Soul icon Sam Moore, half of the Grammy-winning duo Sam and Dave, died Friday at age 89.

    Moore — who with his late partner Dave Prater cut some of the best-known records of the genre with hits like “Soul Man” and “Hold On! I’m Comin’” — died in his Florida home after an unspecified surgery earlier in the week, though his cause of death has yet to be determined, his wife Joyce Moore told Rolling Stone.

    His former partner Prater, with whom he shared a sometimes contentious relationship, died in a car accident in 1988.

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    Sam Moore died on Friday. PA Photos /Landov
    The trailblazing black artists were known for their high-energy live performances and became in the 1960s one of the top acts on the legendary Memphis-based Stax Records, alongside stars like Otis Redding and collaborators Isaac Hayes and David Porter.

    Their enduring signature tune, 1967’s “Soul Man” won a Grammy as the duo gained crossover appeal that saw the song not only top the R&B charts but rocket to No. 2 on the pop charts, according to the New York Times.

    Stax spotlight on their careers.

    Prater supposedly forgot the lyrics to the song “Doggin’ Around” when Moore joined him and a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame partnership was forged.

    The harmonizing, hard-dancing pair had already gained a name for themselves and signed with Atlantic Records but they quickly were moved to subsidiary Stax, where they recorded with “house band” Booker T and the MG’s and started a run of 10 consecutive top 20 R&B hits with “You Don’t Know Like I Know,” the bio said.

    In 1968, Atlantic’s distro deal with Stax was axed and the duo were left working with the larger company as whatever personal relationship they had deteriorated.

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    The powerful vocalist — seen here with Randy Jackson — is known for singing the hit song “Soul Man.” PR NEWSWIRE
    “Nicknamed “Double Dynamite,” Sam & Dave became famous for their energetic, infectious live performances during the late ’60s, which complemented the overall high quality of their studio work,” a Stax profile stated.

    “They may have communicated on-stage, but behind the scenes, it was reported that the duo could hardly stand each other’s presence.”

    They parted ways in 1970 but reunited several times before Prater’s untimely death.

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    Moore’s cause of death has not yet been determined. UPI
    Moore would reveal he worked as a pimp for a time before the act, and the pair’s relationship was strained by heavy drug use. In 1968, Prater shot his then-wife, which further strained their relationship.

    “I initiated the break-up,” Moore told the Independent in 2002. “But I’ve seen very many more evil and abusive men than Dave. After the incident with the gun, I said to Dave, ‘Look, I’ll sing with you, but I’ll never talk to you again, ever.’ So for 12 years, we worked together, but our lives were completely separate.”

    Moore struggled with cocaine and heroin addiction and told the paper he was so sexually promiscuous that he estimated he had “14, maybe 15” children at the time of the interview.

    He sang at the 2017 inauguration of President Donald Trump even as some other star singers were pressured against participating.

    “I am not going to let them, the left side, intimidate me from doing what I feel is the right thing to do for the country and that (presidential) seal,” Moore said at the time.

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    RIP Sam. Thanks for the timeless music.
     
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    timeless, indeed:


     
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    How can anyone not feel good listening to this??

     
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