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Clarence Carter soul legend dies at 90 after cancer battle

May. 14, 2026 / Uncategorized / Author: Praise Swint

Clarence Carter soul legend dies at 90 after cancer battle
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Clarence Carter soul legend dies at 90, leaving behind a catalog of music that defined Southern soul during one of American music’s richest eras. Rodney Hall, president of FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, confirmed the news of Carter’s passing. Moreover, reports indicate that Carter had recently received a stage four prostate cancer diagnosis and was also fighting pneumonia and sepsis in the final weeks of his life.

Carter recorded some of his most celebrated music at FAME Studios throughout his career. Furthermore, that Muscle Shoals connection placed him at the heart of a recording scene that shaped the sound of American soul music for generations. His death marks a profound loss for soul, blues, funk, and hip-hop communities alike.

From Montgomery to music history

Clarence Carter was born in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1936. He was blind from childhood. However, that did not slow his connection to music. Instead, he taught himself to play guitar and built a career from the ground up through raw talent and determination.

His breakthrough arrived in 1968 with Slip Away, which climbed to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. That same year, Back Door Santa became another major success. Additionally, Back Door Santa gained renewed popularity in later decades through sampling and its status as a holiday playlist staple across multiple generations of music fans.

Carter reached the peak of his commercial success in 1970 with Patches. The emotionally powerful song became his signature hit and earned him a Grammy Award for Best R&B Song in 1971. Furthermore, Carter later reflected that Patches had permanently secured his place in music history and would help audiences remember him long after his performing days ended.

A life beyond the music

Carter’s personal life also attracted public attention during his career. He married fellow soul singer Candi Staton in 1970. The couple welcomed a son together before eventually divorcing. Staton later spoke openly about difficulties in the marriage and infidelities during that period.

As musical trends shifted through the mid-1970s, Carter’s mainstream chart success slowed. Nevertheless, he remained a tireless touring performer and continued recording throughout that era. His unapologetically bold style eventually fueled a surprising commercial comeback in the late 1980s with Strokin’, a song that developed a cult following despite limited radio airplay due to its explicit content.

Consequently, Carter built a career that spanned more than six decades. He adapted to changing musical landscapes while staying true to the raw emotional delivery that first made him a star. That longevity is a testament to both his talent and his resilience as a performer.

His lasting influence on American music

The Clarence Carter soul legend dies news prompted an immediate wave of tributes from fans and fellow musicians across social media. People celebrated not only his chart success but also his broader influence on soul, R&B, blues, and hip-hop. His songs have been sampled, covered, and passed down through generations of artists who found inspiration in his storytelling and vocal style.

Songs like Slip Away and Patches remain staples of classic American music programming. Moreover, Back Door Santa continues to appear on holiday playlists every year, introducing Carter’s voice to new listeners who may never have encountered his original recordings. Therefore, his reach extends far beyond the decades in which he was most commercially active.

Carter’s work at FAME Studios also connects him to one of the most storied chapters in American recording history. For more on the Muscle Shoals sound and its lasting cultural significance, the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation preserves and promotes that legacy actively. Additionally, the Grammy Museum holds extensive archives honoring artists like Carter who shaped the sound of American popular music.

Source: The Express Tribune

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