Phil Upchurch, Guitarist and Composer for Michael Jackson and Curtis Mayfield, Dies at 84

Music Legend Phil Upchurch Passes Away at 84, Leaving Behind Legacy as Guitarist and Composer for Iconic Artists.

Renowned guitarist and composer Phil Upchurch has left an indelible mark on the music industry with his contributions to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. The 84-year-old musician passed away on November 23rd in Los Angeles, leaving behind a legacy that spans nearly six decades. During his illustrious career, Upchurch recorded over 30 albums and appeared on more than 1,000 recordings with artists such as Quincy Jones, Donny Hathaway, Michael Jackson, Chaka Khan, and Curtis Mayfield.

Upchurch's work on hit singles like Khan's "I'm Every Woman" and Jackson's "Workin' Day and Night" is particularly notable. He also composed the iconic single "Six to Four" for George Benson and featured on all of Hathaway's solo studio and live albums, as well as soundtracks from Mayfield's films including "Superfly," "Claudine," "Let’s Do It Again," and "Sparkle."

Born in Chicago, Upchurch was introduced to music at a young age by his father, a jazz pianist. He began playing the ukulele at 13 and later mastered guitar, bass, and drums. Influenced by jazz musicians Oscar Peterson and Jimmy Smith, Upchurch's entry into the music industry began with performances with The Spaniels after high school in 1958.

In addition to his musical pursuits, Upchurch also published two books and was working on an autobiography at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife, Sonya.

Upchurch's passing marks the end of an era for the music industry, but his contributions will continue to inspire future generations of musicians.
 
What a legend πŸ™! I'm literally feeling nostalgic right now thinking about Phil Upchurch's career span... like 6 decades is a long time, fam! 🀯 He worked with so many iconic artists and contributed to some of the most classic songs ever 🎢. I mean, who wouldn't want to work with Quincy Jones or Michael Jackson? πŸ™Œ And can we talk about "I'm Every Woman" - that song is still fire today πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Upchurch's legacy will definitely keep inspiring new musicians, and I'm hyped for the next gen of guitar wizards πŸ‘!
 
man, 84 is old for a musician lol 🀯 phil upchurch was literally a legend in the making from the start, you can tell he had some serious skills, and that's so cool he was playin with the big guns like quincy jones and donny hathaway back in the day, those songs we still jammin to today 🎡 "I'm Every Woman" and "Workin' Day and Night" are iconic πŸ”₯, and it's crazy he was doin all that at 13 on ukulele lol what a start 🎸
 
man this guy phil upchurch was a legend 🀘 he left such an impact on the music industry with all the iconic artists he worked with, like quincy jones and michael jackson 🎸 i feel bad for sonya, his wife who's gotta deal with this now πŸ˜” still it's awesome to see how he paved the way for so many other musicians, his legacy will live on through all those amazing recordings 🎢
 
RIP Phil Upchurch πŸŽΈπŸ•ŠοΈ he was a true legend and I'm still trying to wrap my head around him being gone at 84... I mean, 1,000+ recordings is crazy for one person! Can you believe he worked with Michael Jackson on "Workin' Day and Night"? That's like, totally iconic. And his compositions on George Benson's "Six to Four" are still giving me chills 🎢. What's even crazier is that he was still working on an autobiography at the time of his passing... what a legacy he leaves behind for future generations πŸ’‘
 
.. just lost another music legend 🎸😒 Phil Upchurch's legacy is like a reminder that even when our time on this earth comes to an end, our impact can still be felt for generations to come πŸ’«. It's a bittersweet feeling knowing he left behind a treasure trove of music and stories that'll continue to inspire us, but also appreciate the fact that we get to carry his memories and music with us ❀️.
 
idk why everyone's so sad about phil upchurch's passing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ he was old anyway... 84 is like ancient history for a human being 😴 and all these legendary artists who worked with him were probably just getting along for the fame and money πŸ’Έ meanwhile, his legacy will just be remembered by a bunch of music nerds on the internet πŸ‘€
 
😒 just heard about phil upchurch passing away... what a legend 🀘🎸 he was involved in so many iconic projects and collaborated with legends like quincy jones and michael jackson πŸ‘‘πŸ’₯ his music still holds up today, i mean "i'm every woman" by chaka khan is still a bop πŸ’ƒπŸ½. anyway, it's crazy that he published books too πŸ“š, guess that autobiography was gonna be fire πŸ”₯ RIP phil upchurch, you will always be remembered for your amazing contributions to music πŸŽΆπŸ’•
 
🎸 oh man i just got back from this amazing hiking trip last weekend in Big Sur and the views were literally breathtaking 🏞️ i mean have you ever seen a sunset over the pacific ocean at 6am? it's like the whole world is waking up together πŸŒ… anyway, back to phil upchurch... i heard he was working on an autobiography at the time of his passing, that's so cool! i always thought about writing my own book but idk if i have a story worth telling πŸ˜‚ maybe one day i'll just start writing and see where it takes me πŸ“š
 
🎸😒 I'm so sad to hear about Phil Upchurch's passing... he was a total legend and left such an amazing legacy in music 🌟! I mean, can you even imagine the iconic songs he played on? Like, "I'm Every Woman" by Chaka Khan or "Workin' Day and Night" by Michael Jackson... mind blown 😲. And to think that he was only 84 when he left us is just crazy πŸ’₯. What's wild is that his daughter is working on an autobiography right now πŸ“š, so we'll get to hear more about his life and the music he loved from a personal perspective 🎧. R.I.P. Phil Upchurch πŸ‘
 
πŸ’” just heard about phil upchurch passin away... feels like a loss for all us music lovers 🎡. he was such an iconic figure in hollywood music & left behind so many amazing tracks. always loved "i'm every woman" - chaka khan's voice is still giving me chills 🌊. upchurch's legacy is goin to live on, but it's def hard to see a legend like him go πŸ’«. he was an inspiration to so many musicians & his music will continue to be loved by generations to come πŸ™
 
awww man πŸ˜” he was a legend for real πŸ™Œ I grew up listening to those Quincy Jones albums and it never got old 🎡 he was one of those guys that just made it look easy on the guitar πŸ”₯ loved Donny Hathaway too, his soul is still gonna inspire people πŸ•ŠοΈ and can you believe he had a career spanning 6 decades?! 🀯 what an amazing legacy to leave behind πŸ’” rest in peace phil πŸ‘
 
.. Phil Upchurch's passing is a huge loss πŸ€•. I mean, 84 is old for someone who was still making hits like "I'm Every Woman" and "Workin' Day and Night". He should've released one more album lol! But seriously, the dude was a legend πŸ™Œ. I love how he collaborated with so many big artists, from Quincy Jones to Michael Jackson. And can we talk about his guitar skills for a sec? The guy was a master 🎸. It's crazy that he published two books too... maybe it should've been an autobiography instead of one being finished and the other still in progress πŸ˜‚. Anyways, he left behind a huge legacy that'll keep inspiring musicians for years to come πŸ’•.
 
πŸ˜” just heard about Phil Upchurch... what a legend πŸŽΈπŸ•°οΈ. I mean, 84 is old, but that's still pretty impressive considering all he did in life and music. He had an insane career span - from playing with The Spaniels after high school to working with all those iconic artists like Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson... it's crazy to think about all the hits he contributed to πŸ’₯. And can you believe he was already doing music at 13? 🀯. I'm sure his autobiography will be a wild ride too πŸ“š. It's sad he won't be around to see what other stuff he might've accomplished, but at least we have his legacy and the sick beats he left us with 😎. RIP Phil Upchurch πŸ‘
 
:( 🎢😒 he was a true legend and his music still gives me chills πŸ’₯ I've been listening to some of his work on Donny Hathaway's albums and it's just amazing how much talent he had back in the day... 🀩 also, can you believe Quincy Jones worked with him too? That's like a dream come true for music fans 🎡 I think we'll be hearing more about Phil Upchurch in the future, even after his passing, because of all the great work he did and the impact it had on so many artists πŸ™
 
man, phil upchurch's legacy is going to be felt for a looong time πŸ™. he was more than just a guitarist and composer, he was a collaborator with some of the biggest names in music history. i mean, think about it, he worked with quincy jones, donny hathaway, michael jackson... those are icons 🀯. his contributions to 'i'm every woman' and 'workin day and night' are still getting played today, that's a testament to his skill and influence.

it's also cool that he was publishing books and working on an autobiography at the time of his death. it's like he was leaving behind more than just his music, he was leaving behind a legacy of creativity and collaboration πŸ’Ό. rest in peace phil upchurch, your music will keep living on for generations to come 🎢
 
😒 just heard about Phil Upchurch... what a legend 🀘! I mean, can you believe he was still making music at 84? that's dedication right there. I loved how he worked with so many iconic artists - it's crazy to think he was on those Quincy Jones albums when I was just a kid listening to him on the radio πŸ“». and "I'm Every Woman" is like, one of my all-time fave songs... Phil Upchurch was definitely the real MVP πŸ’―
 
can you believe phil upchurch just passed away?! he was literally a legend 🀯 i mean, who else gets to say they played with quincy jones and michael jackson? πŸŽΈπŸ‘€ and those songs like "i'm every woman" and "workin' day and night"... still give me chills 🌟 his legacy is gonna live on though, and it's so inspiring to see how he paved the way for other musicians. we need more people like him in this world πŸ’–
 
πŸ’” just heard about Phil Upchurch's passing, feels like the end of an era for real... been listening to some of his tracks and i can see why he worked with so many legends πŸŽ΅πŸ‘¨β€musician. his guitar work is so smooth and soulful πŸ•Ί. i'm gonna give it a listen again and remember what he did for music πŸ’«
 
🎸 Just heard about Phil Upchurch passing away and gotta say, I'm not surprised... all these big name collabs are just a crutch for artists who can't actually create anything themselves πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with the over 1,000 recordings? That's just a bunch of filler tracks to pad out some albums πŸ“€. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure Phil was a talented guy and all, but the music industry is all about hype and nostalgia now... it's not like anyone actually cares about new talent anymore 🎢
 
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