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Edwin Starr (January 21, 1942 – April 3, 2003) was a soul music singer. Born
Charles Edwin Hatcher in Nashville, Tennessee, Starr is most famous for his
Norman Whitfield-produced Motown singles of the 1970s, most notably the #1
hit "War".
In 1957 Starr formed a doo-wop group The Future Tones and began his singing
career. Starr lived in Detroit, Michigan in the 1960s and recorded at first
for the small label Ric-Tic, and later for the famed Motown after it
absorbed Ric-Tic in 1968.
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The song which began his career was "Agent Double'O'Soul" (1965), a take-off
on the James Bond films which were popular at the time.
He recorded more soul music for the next three years before having an
international chart-topper in "25 Miles" (1968). As of 2005 it is one of
only two Starr songs on oldies radio.
The biggest hit of his career, and the one which cemented his reputation as
one of the great soul artists, was the anti-Vietnam War protest song "War"
(1970). Starr's intense vocals transformed a Temptations album track into a
#1 chart success, an anthem for the antiwar movement and a cultural
milestone that continues to resound a generation later in movie soundtracks
and hip hop music samples. Incidentally, the song's parent album - War and
Peace - featured another song of very similar construction titled "Stop the
War Now", which was a minor hit in its own right.
He moved to England in 1973. Starr continued to record music into the 1970s,
most notably recording the song "Hell Up In Harlem" for the 1974 movie, Hell
Up In Harlem, which was the sequel to Black Caesar, a earlier hit with a
soundtrack by James Brown.
In 1979 Starr reappeared on the charts with a pair of disco hits, titled
"(Eye-To-Eye) Contact" and "Happy Radio". By now he had joined the well
established disco boom and had further singles out on the record label 20th
Century.
In 1988 Starr teamed up with the popular and successful Stock, Aitken and
Waterman production company for the club hit "Whatever Makes Our Love Grow".
Starr resurfaced briefly in 2000 to team up with British band Utah Saints to
record a new version of his song "Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On" and then
again in 2002 to record a song with the British musician Jools Holland,
singing "Snowflake Boogie" on Holland's compact disc More Friends, and to
record another track with Utah Saints, a so far unreleased new version of
his number one hit "War"- his last ever recording.
Starr died of a heart attack at the age of 61 in his home in Beeston near
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