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Legendary Guitarist Phil Upchurch Dies at 84
4 Dec
Summary
- Guitarist Phil Upchurch died in Los Angeles at age 84.
- He played on hits like Chaka Khan's 'I'm Every Woman'.
- Upchurch recorded nearly 30 albums and 1,000 recordings.

Renowned guitarist Phil Upchurch, celebrated for his collaborations with legendary artists like Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones, passed away on November 23rd in Los Angeles at the age of 84. His extensive career spanned decades, during which he recorded approximately 30 albums and contributed to over 1,000 recordings.
Upchurch's musical talent was instrumental in shaping numerous hit songs, including Chaka Khan's iconic "I'm Every Woman" and Michael Jackson's "Workin' Day and Night." He was also a key collaborator on all of Donny Hathaway's studio and live albums and contributed to significant film soundtracks.
Born in Chicago, Upchurch began his musical journey at 13 and mastered multiple instruments. After serving in the U.S. Army, he established himself in Chicago's music scene, working with blues and jazz greats before embarking on a solo career. He also authored two books and was working on his autobiography.



