Donny Hathaway
Biography
Donny Hathaway was one of the brightest new voices in soul music at the dawn of the '70s, possessed of a smooth, gospel-inflected romantic croon that was also at home on fiery protest material. Hathaway achieved his greatest commercial success as Roberta Flack's duet partner of choice, but sadly he's equally remembered for the tragic circumstances of his death -- an apparent suicide at age 33. Hathaway was born October 1, 1945, in Chicago, but moved to St. Louis when he was very young, and began singing in church with his grandmother at the scant age of three. He began playing piano at a young age, and by high school, he was impressive enough to win a full-ride fine arts scholarship to Howard University to study music in 1964. While in college, he performed with a cocktail jazz outfit called the Ric Powell Trio, and wound up leaving school after three years to pursue job opportunities he was already being offered in the record industry.
Hathaway first worked behind the scenes as a producer, arranger, songwriter, and session pianist/keyboardist. He supported the likes of Aretha Franklin, Jerry Butler, and the Staple Singers, among many others, and joined the Mayfield Singers, a studio backing group that supported Curtis Mayfield's Impressions. Hathaway soon became a house producer at Mayfield's Curtom label, and in 1969 cut his first single, a duet with June Conquest called "I Thank You Baby." From there he signed with Atco as a solo artist, and released his debut single, the inner-city lament "The Ghetto, Pt. 1," toward the end of the year. While it failed to reach the Top 20 on the R&B charts, "The Ghetto" still ranks as a classic soul message track, and has been sampled by numerous hip-hop artists. "The Ghetto" set the stage for Hathaway's acclaimed debut LP, Everything Is Everything, which was released in early 1970. In 1971, he released his eponymous second album and recorded a duet with former Howard classmate Roberta Flack, covering James Taylor's "You've Got a Friend." It was a significant hit, reaching the Top Ten on the R&B charts, and sparked a full album of duets, Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway, which was released in 1972. The soft, romantic ballad "Where Is the Love?" topped the R&B charts, went Top Five on the pop side, and won a Grammy, and the accompanying album went gold.
Also in 1972, Hathaway branched out into soundtrack work, recording the theme song for the TV series Maude and scoring the film Come Back Charleston Blue. However, in the midst of his blossoming success, he was also battling severe bouts of depression, which occasionally required him to be hospitalized. His mood swings also affected his partnership with Flack, which began to crumble in 1973. Hathaway released one more album that year, the ambitious Extension of a Man, and then retreated from the spotlight; over the next few years, he performed only in small clubs. In 1977, Hathaway patched things up with Flack and temporarily left the hospital to record another duet, "The Closer I Get to You," for her Blue Lights in the Basement album. The song was a smash, becoming the pair's second R&B number one in 1978, and also climbing to number two on the pop charts. Sessions for a second album of duets were underway when, on January 13, 1979, Hathaway was found dead on the sidewalk below the 15th-floor window of his room in New York's Essex House. The glass had been neatly removed from the window, and there were no signs of struggle, leading investigators to rule Hathaway's death a suicide; his friends were mystified, considering that his career had just started to pick up again, and Flack was devastated. Roberta Flack Featuring Donny Hathaway was released in 1980, and both of the completed duets -- "Back Together Again" and "You Are My Heaven" -- became posthumous hits. In 1990, Hathaway's daughter Lalah launched a solo career. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
The sweet truth,raw power,his musical and vocal mastery but first and foremost his love and commitment to it. To Lalah, on those quiet nights when you are missing him the most, baby KNOW that you ar not alone in missing your father. Instead be thankful,be proud for he was your father. You knew the man.
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I just saw his biography on TVOne-Unsung last nite and it brought back good memories.
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Absolutely LOve, Love, Love this guy....Que pena..he is not among us today in flesh...but what a joy we can listen, admire, enjoy and relive his Magnificent music, voice and mostly his legacy...
Completely taken aback to his artistry, voice and superbness.. I know God is having a blast>>>>and so is he |
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Donny gives you the purest voice to sing a song in the history of music, you actually feel his musics energy rise up your spine into your brain. It affects your soul...
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Donny is my all-time favorite male vocalist. He touches my soul and brings me to tears. I never tire of listening to him.
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THANK YOU GOD FOR BLESSING USE WITH SUCH GREAT VOICES,THAT IS SOOOOOOOO GOOD FOR THE SOUL.
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Thx, Donny for I Believe To My Soul, none better & thank you for staying here, on this problem solving planet earth, long enough to bless me & us with that glorious voice. Gone too soon, but I do thank you for coming... It is impossible to forget you..
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what a talent! i always knew even from the first time i heard him with my idol Roberta Flack...He was and is one if not the greatest>>>> . . .
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a voice second to none! definitely in a class by himself, there will never be another one like it!!!!
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Love A Song For You & I have never heard anyone sing with the depth of Donny Hataway
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I truly love this man & he possessed such a God-given voice because no one can teach you to sing like that. I was blessed to see him in concert twice & let me tell you Donny Hathaway reaches out & touches your very soul. He draws you in so close that your hearts beat as one, & even when the concert is over, you can still hear him sing & feel him light-up the concert hall..miss you Donny
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He bring tears of love and joy. I get chill bumps every time I listen to him.
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his memory lives through his music and his daughter lalah. have you heard her? what a beautiful voice she has
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truly a young gifted black artist, we lost too soon, but he lives on thru his gift of music, forever loved,cheris h e d and missed. luv ya just as much today as i did the day i first heard of you and heard your music, i grew up in the 70's and this music, gave me such pride to be a young black person, when the country was trying everything to make you feel less and less about yourself. job well done, this proves that music is healing and with donny's music,i feel he healed alot of young black yo
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WOW is all i can say about this brotha! What a blessing his music was and is to our souls. He's not one of the most well known or talked about but hands down has to be one of the G.O.A.T.
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Donny Hathaway is an alltime great artist. He was soulful and talented. We love his music and play him on road trips with our young children so they can be exposed to true R&B, Jazz music like that of Donny's. I don't think there are many like him. His music is natural and his voice is incomparable to any artist. Did he really commit suicide? In my heart I don't believe that. God bless and RIP Donny. See you in heaven!
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Do we celebrate the beauty, integrity and depth of Donny Hathaway's music or do we realize that the beauty came from a place of unspeakable sorrow.
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Donny was more than a singer, he was an artist, did not know he song, "What's Going On", I thought Marvin Gaye had it going on, but Donny's version is better to me..
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One of my favorite music artists of all time after hearing, "A Song For You," years ago. He's the first one I typed in.
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#1 He never got to see his greatness.. THE BEST!!!! thanks for the voice Donny.
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life is not life if you didn't have Donnie Hathaway & Marvin Gaye's Music thank God for the both of them and the gift of ears.
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Im 37 and ashamed to say I just started listening to Donny's music. Im blown away I didnt listen before.
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Rare...never will be another. Songs from the gut and hear/soul. Donny Hathaway is black people. No other artist can wrench your gut like Donny. And painful are some of his songs "the ghetto." I could go on and on...
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Donny Hathaway is the best male vocalist to ever walk the planet in my opinion.
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The best before Luther... There is no comparison.. . . . . Great Talent that left to soon.
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