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Syl Johnson, Blues Hall of Famer & Chicago R&B Legend Dead At 85

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 R&B legend Syl Johnson has transitioned. 

Johnson’s family, which includes his youngest daughter and Grammy-nominated artist, Syleena Johnson and son Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson confirmed over the weekend that the Chicago native had passed away at the age of 85. The family did not provide his cause of death.

“A fiery, fierce, fighter, always standing for the pursuit of justice as it related to his music and sound, he will truly be missed by all who crossed his path. His catalog and legacy will be remembered as impeccable and a historical blueprint to all who experience it.”

Born Sylvester Thompson on July 1st, 1936 in Holly Springs, Mississippi, Johnson moved with his family to Chicago in 1950.

The Mississippi born singer was known for his hits, “Come On Sock It To Me,” “Different Strokes,” and the Al Green assisted “Take Me to the River.”

The 2020 inductee of The Blues Hall of Fame retired from music in the 1980s and founded the popular Chicago-area food chain Solomon’s Fishery.

Syl’s music was heavily sampled by artists including Public Enemy, Wu-Tang Clan, Run DMC, Kanye West, Nas and many more. The 1967 classic, “Different Strokes,” has been sampled over 300 times in Hip Hop music.

Reportedly Syl Johnson often found himself with no credit for samples, and no money from the record sales.

Johnson’s brother, Blues legend Jimmy Johnson, died a little over a week before him on January 31. Syleena Johnson shared this sentiment about her uncle on Instagram.

“He is a star, and everyone loved him. I loved Uncle Jimmy and I wish I had tried to spend more time with him. I wish I was closer to him, even though I have always felt connected to him through music. Music is me, my dad, and his language for certain.”

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Notes From The Quarantine: Todd Bridges Is Trending. What?

With quarantine now in the month of May, its time to do a wellness check on your attention span. It’s okay to pull your mask down now.

We know that you are probably down to the bottom of your Netflix choices. We know that you are also tired of hearing about people’s Only Fans accounts on IG all day.

However, as usual Twitter never disappoints and this Sunday morning, the one and only Todd Bridges was trending. Immediately, all curiosity dwelled on whether something had happened to him.

In this day and age, with so much bad news, we are all becoming antiseptic. Then I checked myself. This wasn’t bad news, it was pure nostalgia.

Our attention spans have now traversed through time back to when a young Todd Bridges played Solomon on ‘Little House On The Prairie.’

It is Sunday, and with the streets still devoid of the brunch bunch due to social distancing, we are conjuring Nana’s TV playlist.

This is why I love us! From watching producers and artists battle it out in live song competitions to Todd Bridges’ shining moments, we are truly connecting again.

Whenever somebody pulls out a show with everybody’s surrogate white Pops, Michael Landon, in it, we are in a good space.

The bigger statement is that Todd Bridges woke up today feeling appreciated for his years of service. Had it not been for this quarantine, and back to family and personalization, we would have keep Todd Bridges’ performance in Little House On The Prairie in the past.

Instead its on the forefront of Twitter, the new world’s ultimate legitimizer. Salute to us all on a successful quarantine, where we can get back to basics and remember a time that will never be again.

Mask on.

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