Phil Upchurch Passes Away: Musician, 84, Collaborated with Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, and Others
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Phil Upchurch, the acclaimed guitarist and composer who collaborated with iconic artists such as Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Curtis Mayfield, and Donny Hathaway, passed away on November 23 in Los Angeles. He was 84 years old.
Musical Legacy
Upchurchs death was confirmed by his wife, Sonya Maddox-Upchurch, an actor and singer, though no further details about the cause or exact location were shared.
During his prolific career, Upchurch recorded nearly 30 albums and contributed to over 1,000 recordings, working with some of the biggest names in music. His collaborations included Chaka Khans 1978 hit Im Every Woman, which spent three weeks on Billboards R&B chart, and Michael Jacksons Workin Day and Night from the 1979 album Off the Wall.
He also performed on Donny Hathaways holiday classic This Christmas, appeared on Hathaways 1972 album Live, and contributed to George Bensons 1976 album Breezin and the single Six to Four. Additionally, Upchurch worked on Curtis Mayfields soundtracks for Superfly, Claudine, Lets Do It Again, and Sparkle.
Early Life and Career
Born on July 19, 1941, in Chicago, Upchurch grew up in a musical household with a father who was a jazz pianist. He began exploring music at age 13 when his father gave him a ukulele, and by 16, he was performing professionally. He credited jazz greats Oscar Peterson and Jimmy Smith as major influences, calling Smiths albums his bibles.
In the mid-1960s, Upchurch served in the U.S. Army in Germany as a radio reporter and performed in the units glee club. After returning to Chicago, he collaborated with jazz and blues legends such as Ramsey Lewis, Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, The Dells, and Etta James. His first single, You Cant Sit Down (Parts 1 & 2), was released in 1961.
Contributions Beyond Music
Alongside his wife, Upchurch established a Christian Music Marriage Ministry, supporting young musicians in achieving their educational goals through the Jimmy Smith Foundation, in partnership with The Jackie Robinson Foundation. He was also an author, having published two books and working on his autobiography at the time of his passing.
Author: Lucas Grant