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    Duke Fakir - RIP

    This news is so sad as Duke had only announced this retirement a few days ago. All 4 are now reunited in the heavenly Motown choir. RIP


    https://eu.freep.com/story/entertain...y/74500485007/
    Last edited by copley; 07-22-2024 at 02:51 PM.

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    Sad sad news today.....Duke was a super nice man, so humble to meet in person. I told him I was honored to meet him, he replied "I'm honored to meet you". He was so appreciate of the Motown fans.
    Now the Four Tops are all together again.
    Darin

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    Last edited by DWSheffer; 07-22-2024 at 02:55 PM.

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    A friend of mine called just now with this bad news. Geez, he passed just two days after announcing his retirement. I met him several times. A VERY nice man. RIP Duke.
    Last edited by RTA6226; 07-23-2024 at 02:38 PM.

  4. #4
    Is the book a must buy ?

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by jsmith View Post
    Is the book a must buy ?
    Hi John!

    Please have a look at my review of the book:

    https://www.soulexpress.net/deep2_2022.htm#dukefakir

    R.I.P. Duke!

    Best regards
    Heikki
    Last edited by heikki; 07-23-2024 at 01:20 AM.

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    I have it on order.

  7. #7
    RIP Duke, your music got me through some rough times! Thank you for surviving

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    ...expect he had nothing left to live for anymore ...God bless Abdul 'Duke' Fakir RIP...!

    Grape

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    R.I.P …. So so sad but warming to know the Tops are all together again… so sad.

  10. #10
    Rest In Peace Abdul 'Duke' Fakir. Thank you for the music.

  11. #11
    I'm crushed. He didn't even get the chance to bask in his retirement. Thank you for the music, Duke...enjoy your rest.

  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by sansradio View Post
    I'm crushed. He didn't even get the chance to bask in his retirement. Thank you for the music, Duke...enjoy your rest.
    Sadly, this might be the reason why he retired! Like with Henry Fambrough and Al Jarreau [[no rhyme intended), he probably knew he wasn’t going to be around much longer and didn’t want to saddened his beloved fans. He probably thought he had more time as well.

  13. #13
    This is so sad. [Sigh]. Rest in peace, Duke.

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    I also am shocked to learn this just after he announced his retirement. Look at it this way. Duke got to live his entire life doing what he loved. And he had a good long ride. I´m sorry I never got to meet the guy. Rest well Duke. You made this crazy world a better place.

  15. #15
    Sad news indeed.

    Rest in harmony with your brothers Duke.

  16. #16
    The last of the Four, we miss them all, God bless them!

    I was with them for over an hour after the concert in Wolverhampton, from Memory it was 1998?. They never stopped laughing, I couldn't stop crying.

    The Four Tops was always my all time favourites. The Final one R.I.P. Duke!


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    PS: Edwin was also brilliant, for the exact same concert. I also met him several times, He lived in Pooley Hall Farmhouse Lane, Polesworth. Just off the M42 Motorway.
    Last edited by Graham Jarvis; 07-23-2024 at 05:02 AM.

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    Very sad news. Trough their Reach out album I got to know them and later discovered they released already a few classic albums before that.


    Four Tops at the Grand Gala Du Disque 1968 in Holland

  18. #18
    The Second Disc.com Remembers Abdul 'Duke' Fakir.

    In Memoriam: Abdul "Duke" Fakir of the Four Tops [1935-2024] - The Second Disc

  19. #19
    Sadly, the end of yet another Motown era. RIP, Duke. You and The Tops are once again Four.

  20. #20
    I would see Duke in the neighborhood party store, he would play the state lottery. It amused me that one of the 4 Tops would be playing the lottery, so I asked him why was he playing the lottery. He said he was betting on winning big so that he could retire and live a carefree life. Of course when he said that, the whole store roared with laughter and we all said "no no, you can't retire"!!! The whole neighborhood knew who he was and he was so friendly with everyone.

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    R.I.P. "Duke". It was good to read that he was still performing up until weeks before his passing. He must have absolutely loved performing.

    I remember first hearing "Reach Out..." by the Four Tops on Radio Luxembourg when I was 14 and probably started my love of Motown.

    I haven't heard any, but did Duke ever lead on any of the Four Tops recordings?

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