Gregg Foreman, the Delta 72 founder and Cat Power collaborator, dead at 53
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Gregg Foreman, the Delta 72 founder and Cat Power collaborator, dead at 53
"Foreman was a distinctly charismatic frontman, pairing the flamboyant stage presence of his beloved '60s and '70s R&B acts with the live-wire tension of punk."
"Eisold wrote on Instagram that 'Like others, he bounced in and out of our lives and changed each one he visited. For better or for worse, he lived a life that others only claim to have lived.'"
Gregg Foreman, founder of the Delta 72 and collaborator with Cat Power, has died at 53. His death was confirmed by Matador Records, with no cause provided. Foreman formed the Delta 72 in the mid-'90s, blending blues with post-hardcore. He was known for his charismatic stage presence and led the Dirty Delta Blues band for Cat Power. Foreman also collaborated with various artists and was a prolific DJ and music journalist. His passing has prompted tributes from notable figures in the music industry.
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