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Charles Edwin Hatcher (January 21, 1942 – April 2, 2003), known by his stage name Edwin Starr, was an American singer and songwriter. He is best remembered for his Norman Whitfield -produced Motown singles of the 1970s, most notably the number-one hit " War ".
Apr 3, 2003 · The American soul singer, who produced No. 1 Motown hits including the protest song "War," died of a heart attack in England in 2003. He performed at Liza Minelli's wedding, with Springsteen and other shows in Europe.
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Apr 2, 2003 · Soul singer Edwin Starr, who topped the charts in 1970 with his. fiery, iconic, anti-war song “War,” died of a heart attack. yesterday at his home in Nottingham, England; he was sixty-one....
Biography. Edwin Starr was an integral part of the soul and dance floor scene since the mid-fifties and the formation of his first band The Future Tones in 1956. He was on the road right to the end. Born Charles Edwin Hatcher on January 21st, 1942 in Nashville, Tennessee, Edwin was raised and educated in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Apr 2, 2003 · Edwin Starr was a Motown singer with a Stax style, best-known for his 1970 hit "War". Explore his career, albums, reviews, and related artists on AllMusic.