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Old 10-06-16, 07:11 AM   #1
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I'm saddened to hear of Rod Temperton's loss.






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Old 10-06-16, 08:01 AM   #2
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I'm saddened to hear of Rod Temperton's loss.






Rest in peace.
I'll second that and what is almost equally as sad is the fact a large number of people never realised what excellent songs and music he wrote until after his death.
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I'll second that and what is almost equally as sad is the fact a large number of people never realised what excellent songs and music he wrote until after his death.
Even worse is the fact that Rod Temperton and many others collaborated on many hit songs but were never credited or compensated for their efforts. If they were given credit, they were lucky.

Bonnie Raitt, famous for being a blues " slide " guitarist, discovered many of the old time R&B musicians, famous for writing and performing some top 10 hits, never received royalties for the music they wrote and were only compensated for the day that they recorded the song they wrote. As a result, many of the pioneers of R&B and blues music died impoverished.

Quote: Bonnie continues to use her influence to affect the way music is perceived and appreciated in the world. In 1988, she was one of the co-founders of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation, which works to improve royalties, financial conditions, and recognition for a whole generation of R&B pioneers to whom she feels we owe so much.

In 1995, she initiated the Bonnie Raitt Guitar Project with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, currently running in 200 clubs around the world, to encourage underprivileged youth to play music as budgets for music instruction in the schools run dry. Bonnie currently sits on the Advisory or Honorary Boards of a number of organizations, including Little Kids Rock, Rainforest Action Network, Music Maker Relief Foundation, and the Arhoolie Foundation.

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Bonnie has gone on tour with other musicians and invited many of the older R&B and Blues Musicians to tour with her and after expenses, turned over the money from these concerts to the unknown musicians.


All of these facts make Rod Temperton's loss even more difficult as he was under appreciated to a large degree. Kudos and much appreciation to Bonnie Raitt and others for their efforts in working to have these artists and musicians recognized.

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