Died On This Date (January 13, 1979) Donny Hathaway / Influential Soul Singer
Donny Hathaway
October 1, 1945 – January 13, 1979
Donny Hathaway was a soul singer and musician who is best remembered for his duets with former college classmate, Roberta Flack. The two recorded a series of hits throughout the ’70s. That catalog includes “The Closer I Get to You,” “You’ve Got a Friend,” and “Where is the Love” which scored the pair a #1 single as well as a Grammy in 1973. Hathaway released several hit albums of his own as well. He began his career as a studio musician and songwriter in Chicago where he collaborated with the likes of Aretha Franklin and the Staple Singers. He soon became the house producer for Curtis Mayfield’s Curtom Records. As a songwriter, one of Hathaway’s best known compositions is “This Christmas,” a song he co-wrote and has since become a holiday standard, having been recorded by Diana Ross, *NSYNC, Gloria Estefan, and many more. It has been reported that Hathaway suffered from serious depression and likely, paranoid schizophrenia which lead to numerous hospital stays and heavy medication. On January 13, 1979, Donny Hathaway was found dead on the sidewalk 15 floors beneath his New York City hotel room. There was no sign of foul play so his death was ruled a suicide.
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