Dobie Gray RIP

DOBIE GRAY, best known for the 1973 soul classic “Drift Away,” died on Tuesday in Nashville of complications from cancer surgery. He was believed to be 71. The versatile singer had his first Top 20 hit in 1965 with “The ‘In’ Crowd,” which was also cut by the Ramsey Lewis Trio, whose instrumental version was an even bigger hit than Gray’s. He spent two years in the cast of the Los Angeles production of Hair in the late ’60s. “Drift Away,” on MCA, was co-written by Gray and Mentor Williams, who also produced. He left Los Angeles for Nashville in 1978 and began writing and performing country music there. His singing career never took off in Nashville, but he became a prolific writer for other artists, including John Conlee (“Got My Heart Set on You”), Ray Charles (“Over and Over, Again”), Julio Iglesias (“If I Ever Needed You”) and George Jones (“Come Home to Me”). (12/8a)

TOP 20: JUST TRUST US
A second sonic Boom (4/18a)
ON THE COVER:
AARON BAY-SCHUCK
AND TOM CORSON
Bunny's hoppin' again. (4/17a)
NEAR TRUTHS:
PRIMARY NUMBERS
Hats off to Larry (4/17a)
TAY’S FORTHCOMING DEBUT: WE ARE TORTURED BY SPECULATION
So many questions (4/17a)
THE COUNT: COACHELLA, FROM THE COUCH
The coziest way to experience the fest (4/19a)
THE NEW UMG
Gosh, we hope there are more press releases.
TIKTOK BANNED!
Unless the Senate manages to make this whole thing go away, that is.
THE NEW HUGE COUNTRY ACT
No, not that one.
TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN PLAYLIST
Now 100% unlicensed!
 Email

 First Name

 Last Name

 Company

 Country
CAPTCHA code
Captcha: (type the characters above)