Artist Bio:
Howard Tate was an American soul singer and songwriter, born on August 13, 1939, in Macon, Georgia. He gained recognition in the 1960s for his powerful and emotive vocal delivery, often compared to that of Otis Redding. Tate's music blended elements of R&B, soul, and gospel, creating a unique sound that resonated with audiences.
Tate released several albums throughout his career, including "Get It While You Can" in 1967, which featured the hit song of the same name. Despite critical acclaim, Tate struggled with personal issues and took a hiatus from music in the 1970s. He made a comeback in the late 2000s with the release of the album "Blue Day," which garnered positive reviews and reignited interest in his music. Howard Tate passed away on December 2, 2011, leaving behind a legacy of soulful music that continues to inspire listeners.
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