Funk Brothers bass player Bob Babbitt dead at 74

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Funk Brothers' Bob Babbit sets his hand in wet cement, Hollywood's Rockwalk, Los Angeles, California.
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Funk Brothers (l-r): Bob Babbit, Joe Hunter, Joe Messina, Uriel Jones, Jack Ashford and Eddie "Chank" Willis, set their hands in wet cement, Hollywood's Rockwalk, Los Angeles, California.
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Posted: 07/16/2012

DETROIT (AP) - Prominent Motown studio musician and Funk Brothers member Bob Babbitt has died. He was 74.

Motown Museum chief curator Lina Stephens says the bassist died Monday in Nashville, Tenn.

Babbitt's son Joe Kreinar tells The Detroit News his father had been in a hospice and had brain cancer.

Babbitt was born Robert Kreinar in Pittsburgh. He and the Funk Brothers provided a rhythmically and melodically rich background for many Motown hits.

Babbitt laid down bass lines on Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," the Temptations' "Ball of Confusion," ''Inner City Blues" by Marvin Gaye and Edwin Starr's "War."

Well-known for decades among musicians, Babbitt gained wider public recognition through the 2002 film about the Funk Brothers, "Standing in the Shadows of Motown."

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