Famed soul singer Charles Bradley dies at 68
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Legendary soul singer Charles Bradley has passed away at the age of 68 after a battle with stomach cancer.
“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Charles Bradley,” a representative said in a statement. “Always a fighter, Charles battled cancer with everything he had. He was diagnosed with stomach cancer in the fall of 2016 and underwent treatment. Bradley headed out on the road earlier this year after receiving a clean bill of health but the cancer recently returned, spreading to his liver.
“Thank you for your prayers during this difficult time. Mr. Bradley was truly grateful for all the love he’s received from his fans and we hope his message of love is remembered and carried on.”
Bradley spent his younger years battling homelessness and poverty, but later found success as a James Brown impersonator by the name of Black Velvet. Critical acclaim for his solo work came later in his life with the release of his 2011 debut album, No Time For Dreaming.
According to Consequence of Sound, donations to All-Stars Project and Music Unites may be made in lieu of flowers.
His friends and collaborators shared condolences on Twitter:
RIP to our dear brother Charles Bradley. Your heart was too big for this planet. See you on the other side. We love you.
— Antibalas (@Antibalas) September 23, 2017
A real low today hearing about the passing of the incredible Charles Bradley. We shall forever remember the amazing shows we played together
— badbadnotgood IV 😉 (@badbadnotgood) September 23, 2017
No! RIP Charles Bradley. You were a beautiful man and an inspiration. I hope the song we were making gets to live in the world someday.
— Har Mar Superstar (@HarMarSuperstar) September 23, 2017