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  1. Carr suffered from bipolar disorder for most of his life. This frequently found him unable to deal with the stress of performing and touring, which became most evident during a tour of Japan in 1979 when he froze in front of an audience, following an overdose of antidepressants. [7]

  2. 10. Jan. 2001 · Carr died of cancer in a Memphis nursing home on January 7th; he was 58. Carr was born on June 13th, 1942 and grew up in Memphis. Singing with several gospel outfits in the early Sixties,...

  3. James Carr, a singer whose 1966 recording of '' (At the) Dark End of the Street'' was a masterpiece of Memphis soul, died on Sunday in Memphis. He was 58 and lived in Memphis. The cause was...

  4. Seine ersten Aufnahmen machte Carr 1964 für das lokale Label Goldwax Records. Mit You’ve Got My Mind Messed Up hatte er 1966 einen ersten Hit auf Platz 7 der Billboard R&B-Charts und Platz 63 in den Billboard Hot 100. Auch sein Debütalbum You Got My Mind Messed Up im Jahr darauf war erfolgreich und stieg bis auf Platz 25 der Albumcharts.

  5. 10. Aug. 2023 · The police found her remains in a shallow grave by a storage trailer in Boardman, near McIntosh, Florida, on March 19 while executing a search warrant. Her body was partially inside a suitcase, and part was wrapped in a blanket. The medical examiner determined the cause of death as suffocation.

  6. 9. Apr. 2024 · Died: July 1645. Robert Carr, earl of Somerset (born c. 1590—died July 1645) was a favourite of King James I of England from 1607 to 1615. His influence on governmental policy was slight, but he brought discredit on James’s court by his involvement in a scandal. Son of a Scottish nobleman, the handsome Carr first attracted James ...

  7. 12. Jan. 2001 · James Carr, 58, a singer who was widely admired by soul-music connoisseurs but whose career was sidetracked by mental illness.