Donny Hathaway - Gravedigger Jones & Coffin Ed's Funeral

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Kid We, the members of the Black Culture Society do hereby establish the Jones and Johnson Memorial Scholarship in Criminology, to be given annually to a deserving young brother or sister in the community. I'd like to add my personal condolences. It's a great loss for us all

Joe Painter I wanted to pay my respects. Thought there might be a provision for a first class funeral, with flowers and singing, coffins

Captain It was impossible, Mr. Painter, to obtain any remains whatsoever

Joe Painter Seems a shamе, and a disappointment for all their friends

Captain I assurе you this memorial is in keeping with proper police procedure. Detectives Jones and Johnson died honorably

Joe Painter Really? I had the impression that those two were sort of under a cloud

Captain The charges against them were dismissed

Joe Painter You know, I can't see how it happened. Those two were always so careful, they never took no chances

Officer They, they didn't have a choice. I, I sent... *cries*

Joe Painter Ain't that something, the way they was loved? All races, all colors

Captain Excuse me

Joe Painter Captain, tell you what I'm gonna do: I'd like to see that our fallen brothers get a fitting memorial

Captain Don't bother, we take care of our own

Joe Painter Ease up, captain, five thousand dollars oughta do 'em real proud. You know, you can always count on me as a member of the community to help out the forces of the beloved. After all, we both don't want no trouble

Junkie Coming for to carry me home. Gravedigger and Coffin Ed, they was mens but now they's dead. Swing low, sweet chariot, coming for and carry them home. Swing low
 
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Donny Edward Hathaway (October 1, 1945 – January 13, 1979) was an American soul singer and songwriter. Born in Chicago, he was raised in St. Louis by his grandmother. He attended Howard University and studied music after received a fine arts scholarship.

He found work as a songwriter, session musician and producer for Curtis Mayfield’s Curtom Records in Chicago in 1968. The following year he signed with Atco Records and released his first single of note, “The Ghetto, Pt.1”, which appeared on his critically acclaimed debut LP, Everything Is Everything. However, it was his third album, Duets with Donny Hathaway & Roberta Flack, that really established him. Hathaway also wrote the now popular Christmas song, “This Christmas”, which has been performed by Chris Brown, Stevie Wonder, and Diana Ross.

At the peak of his career, Hathaway started suffering from severe bouts of depression which sometimes interfered with his life and often required hospitalization. It was discovered that he was suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and was prescribed medication. The effects of his illness affected the friendship between he and Roberta Flack and the pair did not release additional music until the successful release of “The Closer I Get To You” in 1978.

On January 13, 1979, Hathaway began a recording session alongside producers/musicians Eric Mercury and James Mtume. Although his voice sounded fine, he acted irrationally and appeared paranoid and delusional. Hathaway kept saying that white people were trying to kill him and had connected his brain to a machine in order to steal his music and his sound. Mercury decided the session could not continue, so he sent all the musicians home. A few hours later, Hathaway was found dead on the sidewalk below the window of his 15th-floor room in New York’s Essex House hotel. It was reported that he had jumped from his balcony and his death was later ruled a suicide. Hathaway’s funeral was conducted by Reverend Jesse Jackson and later that year the group The Whispers recorded “A Song For Donny” as a tribute.

Hathaway’s solo recordings are considered “part of the foundation of American soul music” and have influenced a number of R&B performers. He is considered by some to be the strongest soul singer that ever existed and noted to have the vocal technique of that of a classic vocalist.