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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Harry_WomackHarry Womack - Wikipedia

    Harris "Harry" Womack grew up the fourth of five sons to Friendly and Naomi Womack in Cleveland's east side. The brothers were very close and they grew up affectionately attaching nicknames to one another— Harry's was "Goat.” Raised as Baptist, all five brothers began singing together when Harry was seven, forming The Womack Brothers.

  2. 22. Sept. 2021 · Bobby Womack experienced fame early on when the Rolling Stones covered his 1964 song “It’s All Over Now,” their first No. 1 hit. He died in 2014 at 70, but not before suffering other tragedies.

  3. Background. Cecil Womack was born in 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio, and performed with his older brothers Bobby (1944–2014), Harry (1945–1974), Friendly, and Curtis (born Howard Curtis Womack on 22 October 1942, died 21 May 2017 in a Bluefield, West Virginia hospital of respiratory heart failure), as a gospel group.

  4. Added: Jan 24, 2001. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 19738. Source citation. Singer, Composer, Musician. He received stardom as an American Rhythm and Blues singer during the mid-20th century. He was an original member of the quintet, The Valentinos, singing tenor and playing brass guitar with his brother, Bobby Womack being the lead singer.

  5. 17. Sept. 2021 · 43. SHARES. “Harry Hippie lies asleep in the shade Life don’t bug him cause he thinks he’s got it made He never worry about nothin’ in particular Harry just floats through life…”. These are the lyrics of the song “Harry Hippie” sung by the late legendary singer Bobby Womack on his 1972 “Understanding” album. The song became ...

  6. 19. Mai 2009 · Bobby Womack performing Harry Hippie."Harry Hippie" is a soulful and socially conscious song performed by the renowned American singer-songwriter Bobby Womac...

  7. The foundation of the Valentinos started in church where the five Womack brothers – Friendly, Jr. (born 1941), Curtis (1942–2017), Bobby (1944–2014), Harry (1945–1974) and Cecil (1947–2013) – performed at their father Friendly's church located from the East 85th & Quincy area of Cleveland. The group started out around 1952 when eight-year-old Bobby Womack played guitar for his ...