Throwback: Happy 80th Birthday, Donny Hathaway!

We’ve managed to get through to October. Man, what a brutally stupid, cruel slog it has been. But we’re here.

October is a busy month in music history.

We start off with the legendary Donny Hathaway, who was born 80 years ago today. Hathaway’s career started in earnest with a stint as a songwriter, session musician, arranger and producer for Curtis Mayfield‘s Curtom Records. He did arrangements for hits by The Unifics and took part in projects by The Staple Singers, Jerry Butler, Aretha Franklin, The Impressions and Curtis Mayfield.

His most famous songs “The Ghetto,” “This Christmas” “Someday We’ll All Be Free” and “Little Ghetto Boy” have been sampled and covered endlessly by countless artists all over the world. His duets with Roberta Flack are beloved — and they’re fucking great, too.

Hathaway has influenced a remarkably eclectic array of artists including Elton John, Alicia Keys, Aaliyah, Common, George Benson, Justin Timberlake and a lengthy list of others.

We may have lost him tragically 46 years ago, but he and his work remain towering. Happy birthday, legend!


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