Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DeBarge, who suffered from kidney and liver disease, passed away weeks after being hospitalized. Tommy DeBarge, the musician who ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Did popping online lead Storm DeBarge to "The Pop Out: Ken & Friends”? “I've always been determined to achieve my dreams,” she ...
VocalzMusic & Publishing has revealed that famed Motown songwriter, recording artist and lone female member of legendary R&B sibling singing group, DeBarge, Bunny DeBarge released her newly revised, ...
Switch member Tommy DeBarge has passed away at the age of 64. DeBarge grappled with liver and kidney failure over the years, but his health took a turn for the worse recently, a family member told TMZ ...
On his new album, “Second Chance,” DeBarge teamed with super producers Babyface, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to make timeless soul music that has become synonymous with the DeBarge family. “Freedom is ...
With his new album Second Chance, one of R&B's most distinctive and celebrated voices returns to the spotlight after more than a decade and a half away. The album--which features the work of such ...
NPR Music's Tiny Desk series will celebrate Black History Month with Tiny Desk (home) concerts featuring legends in the world of R&B, jazz, gospel, and hip- hop. Each artist in this legacy lineup has ...
NEW YORK (CBS/AP) It took El DeBarge more than two decades to get off drugs - and he says watching performers like T.I. and Bruno Mars get into trouble over them only proves that every one needs a ...
Tommy DeBarge, the musician who was a member of the famed DeBarge family, has died as confirmed by family members to TMZ. DeBarge was 64. Members of the R&B/Funk group Switch. (Photo: Motown Records) ...
Tommy DeBarge, best known as a member of the R&B group Switch, has died. He was 64. DeBarge's sister Etterline "Bunny" DeBarge shared the news on Facebook on Thursday, sharing a video featuring a ...
Tommy DeBarge, a member of the R&B group Switch that had a string of hits during the 1970s including "There'll Never Be," "I Call Your Name" and "Love Over & Over Again," has died. He was 64.