Soul man Billy Paul has died, aged 80.
The Me & Mrs. Jones singer passed away on Sunday (April 24), according to a message posted on his website.
The statement reads: "We regret to announce with a heavy heart that Billy has passed away today at home after a serious medical condition.
"We would like to extend our most sincere condolences to his wife Blanche and family for their loss, as they and the world grieves the loss of another musical icon... Billy will be truly missed."
Paul’s manager, Beverly Gay, has confirmed the news, telling outlets the singer died at his home in New Jersey a week after he was diagnosed with cancer.
Born Paul Williams, he first hit the stages of his native Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in his teens and once shared a bill with jazz great Charlie Parker, who became a mentor just before he died.
Using the advice the musician gave him,...
The Me & Mrs. Jones singer passed away on Sunday (April 24), according to a message posted on his website.
The statement reads: "We regret to announce with a heavy heart that Billy has passed away today at home after a serious medical condition.
"We would like to extend our most sincere condolences to his wife Blanche and family for their loss, as they and the world grieves the loss of another musical icon... Billy will be truly missed."
Paul’s manager, Beverly Gay, has confirmed the news, telling outlets the singer died at his home in New Jersey a week after he was diagnosed with cancer.
Born Paul Williams, he first hit the stages of his native Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in his teens and once shared a bill with jazz great Charlie Parker, who became a mentor just before he died.
Using the advice the musician gave him,...
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