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JAMES INGRAM & BILL WITHERS

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James Ingram and Bill Withers were two talented American musicians who made significant contributions to the world of music, particularly in the realms of soul, R&B, and pop.

James Ingram was born on February 16, 1952, in Akron, Ohio. He started his career as a session musician and vocalist for Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, and others.


He was a renowned singer, songwriter, and producer known for his smooth and soulful voice.


James Ingram had a successful career in the 1980s and 1990s, with numerous hits that included "Just Once," "Baby, Come to Me" (a duet with Patti Austin), "Yah Mo B There" (a duet with Michael McDonald), and "I Don't Have the Heart."




He was known for his ability to deliver heartfelt ballads and earned several Grammy Awards throughout his career.


He won two Grammy Awards and was nominated for 14 more. He died on January 29, 2019, from brain cancer.


He also later played keyboards for Ray Charles before becoming famous. James Ingram received his first publishing deal with 20th Century Fox publishing company, which is where he sang the $50 demo for "Just Once"


Later, he moved to Los Angeles and played with the band Revelation Funk, which made an appearance in the Rudy Ray Moore film Dolemite.






Bill Withers was born on July 4, 1938, in Slab Fork, West Virginia, USA, and sadly passed away on March 30, 2020. He was a highly influential singer-songwriter and musician in the soul and R&B genres.


Bill Withers is known for timeless classics such as "Lean on Me," "Ain't No Sunshine," "Lovely Day," and "Use Me."


These songs have become staples in the world of soul and pop music.


He was known for his smooth voice and his ability to write songs that resonated with people.



Withers' music is characterized by its emotional depth, simple yet poignant lyrics, and his unique and soulful voice. His work has had a lasting impact and continues to be celebrated.


Withers enlisted in the United States Navy at the age of and served for nine years, during which time he became interested in singing and writing songs.


He left the Navy in 1965, relocating to Los Angeles in 1967 to start a music career.


Withers died from heart complications in a Los Angeles hospital on March 30, 2020, at age 81; his family announced his death four days later. He is interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park.


While both artists have made significant contributions to the music industry, they have different styles and sounds. James Ingram’s music is more soulful and romantic, while Bill Withers’ music is more introspective and reflective. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference when deciding which artist is better.


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