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  1. Curtis Lee Mayfield was born on Wednesday, June 3, 1942, in Cook County Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Marion Washington and Kenneth Mayfield, one of five children. [16] [17] Mayfield's father left the family when Curtis was five; his mother (and maternal grandmother) moved the family into several Chicago public housing projects before settling in Cabrini–Green during his teen years.

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  4. while Curtis had earned himself a reputation both an exceptional artist and writer/producer for both his own label, other labels and major record companies. Any true Curtis fan will include his work for Patti Labelle ("Trusting In You") and The Fascinations ("Girls Are Out To Get You") among his finest of all time, not to mention

  5. Free Move On Up by Curtis Mayfield sheet music | Download PDF or print on Musescore.com. Move On Up. Composition by Curtis Mayfield. Sheet music. Main Info. Scores. 12. Filters. Difficulty level. Available only for piano scores. Beginner. 1. Score type. Official Scores. 1. Community Scores. 9. Ensemble. Solo. 2. Bands / Orchestras. 2.

  6. Curtis Mayfield starb am 26. Dezember 1999 im North Fulton Regional Hospital in Roswell, Georgia, an Diabetes. Seit seiner Lähmung hatte sich sein Gesundheitszustand kontinuierlich verschlechtert. Dezember 1999 im North Fulton Regional Hospital in Roswell, Georgia, an Diabetes.

  7. The two never spoke or worked together again.) Superfly: 1. Ostentatiously fashionable; 2. An ostentatious, self-confident person. “Superfly” (one word for the song title; two words for the film title) was, in 1971, popular black slang for “cool” or “on-point.” “Super Fly’s” male lead was superfly.