Remembering Henry Fambrough: Last Surviving Original Member of The Spinners Dead at 85
The world of music mourns the loss of Henry Fambrough, the iconic baritone vocalist and the last surviving original member of the legendary R&B group The Spinners.
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Fambrough passed away peacefully at the age of 85 in his northern Virginia home, leaving behind a legacy that forever shaped the landscape of soul music.
A Remarkable Career
Henry Fambrough, distinguished by his signature “handlebar” mustache and soulful baritone voice, played an integral role in The Spinners’ rise to fame.
With hits like “It’s a Shame” and “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love,” Fambrough’s velvety vocals became synonymous with the group’s chart-topping success.
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End of an Era
Fambrough’s passing marks the end of an era in the world of R&B music. As the last surviving founding member of The Spinners, his contributions to the genre were unparalleled.
A Legacy of Musical Excellence
Throughout his illustrious career, Henry Fambrough remained dedicated to his craft, delivering soul-stirring performances that touched the hearts of millions.
His unwavering commitment to his artistry and his passion for music propelled The Spinners to international acclaim, earning them induction into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2023.
Fondly Remembered
Henry Fambrough is survived by his loving wife, daughter, son-in-law, and sister, along with a host of devoted cousins, extended family members, friends, and colleagues in the music industry.
His memory will live on through the timeless melodies and cherished memories he leaves behind.


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