Bobby WHILOLD, composer who co-established with Derek and Domino Eric ClaptonAccording to his manager, it is dead. He was 77 years old.
The cancer died on Sunday morning in WHILLD, manager Carol Kya confirmed CBS News. He was surrounded by his family in Texas, said Kya.
Singer-songwriter was a keyboard player and singer for Domino and Domino, the rock band is known for its 1971 albums, “Laila and other mixed love songs”.
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In a statement by CBS News, WHILOLD’s wife, Coco Carmel Whitrok said, “How do you express, but some words were infallible in such a short time from a man’s grandeur that rejected from poverty in the south?”
“As he always says: ‘Life is what you make it, so take it and make it beautiful.” And he did, “Read his statement.
He said, “Farewell my love, I will see you in my dreams.”
In addition to his wife, Vitrock is alive by three children: Ashley Faye Brown, Bewu Eliza Whitlok and Tim Witrock Kelly.
In a statement posted to social media, Clapton said, “Our dear friend Bobby Whitrock has passed away at the age of 77, our honest condolences to Bobby’s wife Coco and his family with this sad day …. Rip Bobby XXX.”
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John Fusko, a filmmaker and a long -time friend of the filmmaker and long -time, remembered the artist as a major influence, a rock ‘N’ role legend and a storyteller.
The iconic “Laila and other mixed love songs” albums, Clapton and Wohlock “Tail the Truth,” “Bell Bottom Blues,” and “Whi Love Got to be So Deed?” The majority of the songs including it are co-laughed?
In his later years, Vitrock came into painting and “became a vast artist,” Fusko wrote on social media. “I will be honored forever that they portrayed a original work for me, which is as my cover artJohn the Revaller ‘CD,
In 2022, the paintings of Vitrock were displayed at an exhibition Crochet county museum Ozona, in Texas.
Over the last five years, Coco Carmel Witrock uploaded Video Her husband for YouTube, many of which facilitates her artwork in the background because they are engaged in conversation – often about music and their lives.