Maurice White, best known as one of the founding members of the group Earth, Wind, & Fire, passed away today. He was 74. The news has just been confirmed by the Associated Press via a tweet .
Louis Satterfield. Louis Satterfield was a trombonist who was a member of Phenix Horns, a group of brass players who joined the band. According to the EW&Fโ€™s website, they quickly became an integral feature of the bandโ€™s recognizable sound. He also played bass and was quite good at the instrument. He died in 2004.
Earth, Wind & Fire is a band with music that makes people dance, no matter who they are. The band mixed jazz, R&B, rock, funk and more, creating a unique blend of 1970s music that brought people together. Wade Flemons. Wade Flemons, a singer signed to R&B label Vee-Jay in the late 1950s, was one of the original members of Earth, Wind & Fire.
Members: Philip Bailey, Ralph Johnson, Maurice White (died Feb. 4, 2016), Verdine White; Formed 1970 in Chicago, Illinois. Earth, Wind & Fire broke through in 1975 with their first No. 1 hit, "Shining Star," from their chart-topping album, That's The Way Of The World. Fred White played in Earth, Wind & Fire from 1971 until 1984, when the band went on hiatus. Verdine White, the bandโ€™s founding bassist, called him โ€œa member of the EWF ORIGINAL 9.โ€ A cause Award-winning musician Fred White, who was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 as a member of the Chicago-based band Earth, Wind & Fire has died at the age of 67, his family says . 80 96 373 107 130 352 195 318 133

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