Music Icon Burt Bacharach Passes Away at Age 94: Remembering a Legend
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The world of music is in mourning after the sad passing of legendary composer and producer Burt Bacharach. The iconic 94-year-old musician is best known for hits such as Say a Little Prayer, The Look of Love, Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head and Magic Moments.
According to a statement to the Associated Press by his publicist Tina Brausman, Bacharach died on Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles of natural causes. 'It is with saddened hearts that we share the passing of our father, husband and friend', his team said on Instagram.
Born in 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri, Bacharach won six Grammys and three Oscars and is credited with 73 ‘top 40’ hits in the US and 52 in the UK. He is widely acknowledged as one of the most important composers of the 20th century.
In the 1950s, Bacharach connected with Marlene Dietrich, which helped him get noticed, and soon started working with Hal David in one of pop music’s most successful writer/producer collaborations.
The pair wrote songs for hugely popular recording artists, including Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, The Carpenters, Tom Jones and Neil Diamond.
Bacharach also wrote the movie soundtracks for What’s New, Pussycat?, Alfie and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the latter of which won him his first Oscar in 1970. In 1982 he won an Oscar for the song Best That You Can Do from the film Arthur.
The music community has been quick to commemorate Bacharach’s immeasurable contribution to the world of music.
Band Simply Red said on Twitter, 'Farewell genius... RIP'.
Charlatans’ lead singer Tim Burgess said Bacharach had 'one of the greatest songwriting legacies in the history of ever'.
The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson said he was 'sad' to hear of Bacharach’s passing.
'He was a hero of mine and very influential on my work. He was a giant in the music business. His songs will live forever,' Wilson added.
Bacharach married four times throughout his life. He leaves behind his wife, Jane Hansen, and his children Olivier, Raleigh and Nikki.
On behalf of all our members of the Seniors Discount Club, we send our sincere condolences to Burt Bacharach’s family and friends at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Burt. Your music will live on forever. If you wish to enjoy some of his music while you remember him, we recommend watching the video below.
According to a statement to the Associated Press by his publicist Tina Brausman, Bacharach died on Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles of natural causes. 'It is with saddened hearts that we share the passing of our father, husband and friend', his team said on Instagram.
Born in 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri, Bacharach won six Grammys and three Oscars and is credited with 73 ‘top 40’ hits in the US and 52 in the UK. He is widely acknowledged as one of the most important composers of the 20th century.
In the 1950s, Bacharach connected with Marlene Dietrich, which helped him get noticed, and soon started working with Hal David in one of pop music’s most successful writer/producer collaborations.
The pair wrote songs for hugely popular recording artists, including Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Dusty Springfield, The Carpenters, Tom Jones and Neil Diamond.
Bacharach also wrote the movie soundtracks for What’s New, Pussycat?, Alfie and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the latter of which won him his first Oscar in 1970. In 1982 he won an Oscar for the song Best That You Can Do from the film Arthur.
The music community has been quick to commemorate Bacharach’s immeasurable contribution to the world of music.
Band Simply Red said on Twitter, 'Farewell genius... RIP'.
Charlatans’ lead singer Tim Burgess said Bacharach had 'one of the greatest songwriting legacies in the history of ever'.
The Beach Boys’ Brian Wilson said he was 'sad' to hear of Bacharach’s passing.
'He was a hero of mine and very influential on my work. He was a giant in the music business. His songs will live forever,' Wilson added.
Bacharach married four times throughout his life. He leaves behind his wife, Jane Hansen, and his children Olivier, Raleigh and Nikki.
On behalf of all our members of the Seniors Discount Club, we send our sincere condolences to Burt Bacharach’s family and friends at this difficult time. Rest in peace, Burt. Your music will live on forever. If you wish to enjoy some of his music while you remember him, we recommend watching the video below.