'Fifth Beatle' Billy Preston Dies at 59

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PHOENIX -Billy Preston, the exuberant keyboardist who landed dream gigs with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and enjoyed his own series of hit singles, including "Outta Space" and "Nothing From Nothing," died Tuesday at 59.

Preston's longtime manager, Joyce Moore, said Preston had been in a coma since November in a care facility and was taken to a hospital in Scottsdale Saturday after his condition deteriorated.

"He had a very, very beautiful last few hours and a really beautiful passing," Moore said by telephone from Germany. "He went home good."

Preston had battled chronic kidney failure, and he received a kidney transplant in 2002. But the kidney failed and he has been on dialysis ever since, Moore said earlier this year.

Known for his big smile and towering Afro, Preston was a teen prodigy on the piano and organ, and lent his gospel-tinged touch to classics such as the Beatles' "Get Back" and the Stones' "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?"

He broke out as a solo artist in the 1970s, winning a best instrumental Grammy in 1973 for "Outta Space," and scoring other hits with "Will It Go 'Round In Circles," "Nothing From Nothing" and "With You I'm Born Again," a duet with Syreeta Wright.

He also wrote
Joe Cocker's weeper, "You Are So Beautiful," and co-wrote with
Quincy Jones the score for 1970 movie "They Call Me Mr. Tibbs." Other achievements included being a musical guest on the 1975 debut of "Saturday Night Live," and having a song named after him by Miles Davis. Among his film credits: "Blues Brothers 2000" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band."

Preston's partnership with the Beatles began in early 1969 when friend George Harrison recruited him to play on "Let It Be," a back-to-basics film and record project that nearly broke down because of feuding among band members. Harrison himself quit at one point, walking out on camera after arguing with Paul McCartney.

Preston not only inspired the Beatles to get along — Harrison likened his effect to a feuding family staying on its best behavior in front of a guest — but contributed a light, bluesy solo to "Get Back," performing the song with the band on its legendary "roof top" concert, the last time the Beatles played live. He was one of many sometimes labeled "The Fifth Beatle."

Preston remained close to Harrison and performed at Harrison's all-star charity event, "The Concert for Bangladesh" and at the "Concert for George," a tribute to Harrison, who died of cancer in 2001. He played on solo records by Harrison, Ringo Starr and John Lennon.

Preston also toured and recorded extensively with the Rolling Stones, playing on such classic albums as "Sticky Fingers" and "Exile on Main Street." In the mid-'70s, he parted from the Stones, reportedly unhappy over not getting proper credit for "Melody" and other songs. He reunited with the band in 1997 on its "Bridges to Babylon" record.

His sessions credits included Aretha Franklin's "Young, Gifted and Black,"
Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" and Sly and Family Stone's "There's a Riot Goin' On," three of the most acclaimed albums of the past 35 years.

The Houston native earned his performance chops at age 10 playing the keyboard for gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, and at 12 portraying a young W. C. Handy in the 1958 biopic "St. Louis Blues." He toured with mentors and fellow piano greats Ray Charles and Little Richard in the early 1960s, first encountering the Beatles while on the road in Germany.

Preston had numerous personal troubles in recent years. In 1992, he was given a suspended jail sentence, but ordered incarcerated for nine months at a drug rehabilitation center for his no-contest pleas to cocaine and assault charges. Five years later, he was sentenced to three years in prison for violating probation. In 1998, he pleaded guilty to insurance fraud and agreed to testify against other defendants in an alleged scam that netted about $1 million.
 

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This is really sad. How did such a gentle spirit end up so messed up (meaning his later drug/assualt/fraud problems)??? But then, it's often the gentle spirits who find it hardest to survive in a rough world. I hope he found peace.
 

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I'm really bummed to hear the news today. I didnt realize he had been deathly ill for some time.

I had the opportunity to see Billy Preston perform around 1990-91 at Rocky Point Park in Rhode Island. I can't believe I am saying this (noooo...I'm not getting old) but I can't quite remember all the details. He was on a double bill with The Band (minus Robbie Robertson of course). what I can't remember is if he had his own set, or played with the band. It may have been a little of both. He was a fantastic musician. At that point, I knew of him because of his association with the Beatles. What I didnt know at that point was he was them man behind "nothing from nothin" and "will it go round", songs that I only knew from the radio as a kid in the mere youngin when they were hits in the 70's.

RIP Billy
 

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I guess anybody who ever saw "The Concert for Bangladesh" knows what a talented fellow Billy Preston was. I have a special affection for a song he wrote called "I wrote a simple song" that I think is a real nice song.

I'm sorry to hear this but I gotta admit, I might not be playing his music today if I hadn't heard the bad news. that guy made some happy music and it's certainly been a pleasure hearing it and playing it for people and explaining who he was.

He was the guy who helped the Beatles behave themselves!
Even without all his great music, this would be something for a Beatle fan to make note of.
 

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Billy Preston's memory honored in Calif.

By SOLVEJ SCHOU, Associated Press Writer 22 minutes ago

INGLEWOOD, Calif. - Little Richard and
Joe Cocker joined hundreds of friends and relatives of
Billy Preston in celebrating his musical legacy during an upbeat funeral Tuesday.
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A brass band played "Amazing Grace" during a service filled with tributes to the prolific songwriter and musician who played with the Beatles so often he was sometimes called the fifth member of the band.

Preston died June 6 in a hospital in Scottsdale, Ariz., at age 59. He battled chronic kidney failure, received a kidney transplant in 2002 and had been in a coma since November.

"He made that piano walk and talk," Little Richard, who toured with Preston in the early 1960s, told the crowd that filled Faithful Central Bible Church's Tabernacle Worship Center. "There's nobody in this world who could play the piano like Billy Preston."

Cocker sang the ballad "You Are So Beautiful," which Preston wrote but was made famous by the raspy-voiced singer.

The mourners also heard letters written by
Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones and others who toured with Preston.

"I am deeply saddened to lose such a wonderful friend," McCartney wrote. "I love you Billy."

Bonnie Raitt, also in a letter, said Preston was "one of the most soulful artists I ever knew."

In addition to his healthy solo career, Preston toured and recorded with the Rolling Stones and performed in recording sessions with
Aretha Franklin, Sly and the Family Stone and
Bob Dylan.

A teen prodigy on the piano and organ, Preston lent his gospel-tinged touch to classics such as the Beatles' "Get Back" and the Stones' "Can't You Hear Me Knocking?"

He broke out as a solo artist in the 1970s, winning a best instrumental Grammy in 1973 for "Outta Space," and scoring other hits with "Will It Go 'Round In Circles" and "Nothing From Nothing."

His duet with Syreeta Wright, "With You I'm Born Again," became a favorite at weddings.

In 1975, Preston sang on the debut of "Saturday Night Live."
 

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