Singer Leon Haywood dies at 74
BY Agencies9 April 2016 4:41 AM IST
Agencies9 April 2016 4:41 AM IST
R&B singer-songwriter Leon Haywood, known for his 1974 hit single “I Want’a Do Something Freaky to You”, has died here. He was 74.
He passed away yesterday, reported Variety.
Born in Houston, Haywood moved to Los Angeles in the 1960s and found work as a keyboardist, most notably with Big Jay McNeely and as a part of Sam Cooke s touring band.
He notched a pair of minor R&B chart hits at the end of the decade, first on Imperial with “She’s With Her Other Love” and then on Decca (the Motown-inspired ‘It’s Got to Be Mellow’).
After a fallow period as a solo artist, Haywood re-emerged in the mid-1970s as a reliable crafter of mid-tempo, string-drenched funk anthems on 20th Century Fox Records.
“Stroking (Pt II)”, “Come and Get Yourself Some” and the Sly Stone-indebted “Keep It in the Family” were all hits on the R&B chart, while “I Want’a Do Something Freaky to You” reached Number 15 on the pop singles chart in 1975.
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