Betty Wright’s Death – Cause and Date
Born (Birthday) December 21, 1953
Death Date May 10, 2020
Age of Death 66 years
Cause of Death Cancer
Profession R&B Singer
The r&b singer Betty Wright died at the age of 66. Here is all you want to know, and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
R&B and soul singer known for singles such as “Tonight is the Night” and “Clean Up Woman.” She released her first album, My First Time Around, in 1968.
She was born in Miami, Florida as the youngest of seven children to Rosa Akins Braddy-Wright and McArthur Norris. Her son Patrick was tragically shot to death in 2005.
Quotes
"“You get to an age where you get tired of hiding behind whatever people think is correct.” (Betty Wright)
"“I believe in legacy. And I believe in making the radio sound better. If I gotta listen to it, I want it to sound good.” (Betty Wright)
"“I’m tired of people disturbing the peace, getting on the radio and sounding a hot mess. If I can tell what the note really is, why let them go to the note they think it is? I’ve got that mama vibe. I don’t look at it with an ego.” (Betty Wright)
"“Everybody needs a little light in their life, and when they need prayer, they know where to come, because they know I love them all, and I ain’t judging nobody.” (Betty Wright)
"“As long as you keep yourself in love with people, you can transcend time.” (Betty Wright)