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Quinn Golden

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Quinn Golden Famous memorial

Birth
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Jul 2003 (aged 48)
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 25
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Musician, Composer. R&B artist who came to prominence in the United Kingdom in 1990 via two 12" singles entitled 'I Can't Live Without You' and 'If You Don't Love Me'. Originally, Quinn sang with the Elements of Love as a teenager. In his early days he toured with several Stax Records artists, opening, on occasions, for the Barkays. He was an accomplished bass player who worked for Al Green and played for the group White Heat. Quinn had worked alongside many soul artists along with several rock performers including Bob Dylan and members of the Rolling Stones.
Musician, Composer. R&B artist who came to prominence in the United Kingdom in 1990 via two 12" singles entitled 'I Can't Live Without You' and 'If You Don't Love Me'. Originally, Quinn sang with the Elements of Love as a teenager. In his early days he toured with several Stax Records artists, opening, on occasions, for the Barkays. He was an accomplished bass player who worked for Al Green and played for the group White Heat. Quinn had worked alongside many soul artists along with several rock performers including Bob Dylan and members of the Rolling Stones.

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