From Bob Corritore
RIP Cornell Dupree - December 19, 1942 to May 8, 2011. Legendary guitarist Cornell Dupree  had an understated blues oriented style that made him a popular session  player, especially prominent in the 1960s and 70s. His memorable guitar  introduction on Aretha Franklin's "Respect", or the sweeping chords supporting King Curtis'  "Soul Serenade" are examples of his craftsmanship. He died on May 8th  at his home in Fort Worth, Texas at age 68. Though well known as an  R&B player who worked with Aretha, King Curtis, Wilson Pickett, Champion Jack Dupree, Stuff, and B.B. King, Dupree also crossed over into other styles, making recordings with Miles Davis, Paul Simon, Joe Cocker, Barbra Streisand, Laura Nyro, Bonnie Raitt, Grover Washington, Jr., Lena Horne, and Mariah Carey.  In addition to all his session work behind other artists he also had  numerous albums as a leader and was considered to be one of the greatest  guitar players of his time. We say goodbye to this legend who left his  indelible mark on the music world.

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