Roger Whittaker.Photo:Don Smith/Radio Times/Getty

Don Smith/Radio Times/Getty
Folk singer Roger Whittaker, best known for songs like “Durham Town” and “The Last Farewell,” has died. He was 87.
His family and Sony Musicshared a statementconfirming his death on his official website on Tuesday. Without disclosing a cause of death, they revealed that the singer-songwriter died last week on Sept. 13.
“It is with great sadness that we share that our beloved Roger Whittaker passed away on the 13th,” the statement read. “September 2023 he left us in peace in the presence of his family.”
The Whittaker family and Sony Music continued, “During this difficult time we would like to thank everyone for their support and compassion. Roger was an iconic artist, a wonderful husband and father. He touched so many hearts with his music during his lifetime and will always live on in our memories.”
Roger Whittaker.Stefan M. Prager/Redferns

Stefan M. Prager/Redferns
“The family requests privacy as we go through this time of grief and we thank you for your understanding,” the post continued. “Roger will be greatly missed, his legacy will forever live on in our hearts and in his art.”
The folk artist found success in the ‘60s and ‘70s with the release of singles like “Durham Town (The Leavin’)” (1969), “New World in the Morning” (1970) and “The Last Farewell” (1971). His music also reached audiences across the world because of his ability to sing in German and French, perthe BBC.
The “New World in the Morning” artist studied medicine after he was drafted into the Kenya Regiment for two years. After studying at the University of Cape Town in South Africa for 18 months, he returned to the U.K. in 1959 to pursue teaching.
Roger Whittaker.Don Smith/Radio Times/Getty

While working towards his degree, the performer began playing in small venues and releasing his first recordings on flexi discs, perBillboard. His cover of Jimmy Dean’s “Steel Men” (1962) was his first song to chart in the U.K.
In the years following, he continued releasing music. Then in 1969, his record label EMI released his original song “Durham Town (The Leavin'),” even though he “didn’t have any faith” in the song, according to his biography. It went on to chart in both the U.K. and U.S., continuing to contribute to his international recognition and acclaim.
“The Last Farewell” became his most successful single, reaching the top 20 of theBillboardHot 100 in 1975, several years after it was first released in 1971.
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“The strange part of [the entertainment industry] was, it wouldn’t let me go. If I had an ounce of common sense … I should’ve gone straight back to university,” Whittakertold the BBC Radio 2 showThe Voice of Reasonin 2014. “But I didn’t. It was one of those things: I just got my teeth into it like a bulldog … I just got my teeth into it and stuck with it and stuck with and and stuck with it, and slowly but surely it all came right. The luck came my way. I picked the right songs to sing.”
source: people.com