Elysa Gardner, @elysagardner, USA TODAY
For any fan of R&B music — any fan of music, period, really — it is impossible to think of the 1970s and early '80s without recalling the shiny, groovy, exuberant sounds of Earth, Wind & Fire. And no man played a greater role in carving out that band's gems than founding member Maurice White, who died Thursday at 74.
Shining Star, That's The Way of the World, September, Sing A Song,Fantasy, Reasons: White helped write all of these hits. The onetime sessions drummer, who played with Ramsey Lewis's jazz trio in the '60s, also served as principal producer of EWF's music — steeped in jazz and funk as well as Latin influences, but as luxuriantly pop-savvy as any AM radio classics of the time. His guidance let the band segue seamlessly into the disco era, and eventually embrace electronic textures.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Earth, Wind & Fire's Maurice White was a shining star of R&B
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