Jim Seals of soft rock duo Seals and Crofts dies age 80
Jim Seals, half of US soft rock duo Seals and Crofts, has died aged 80.
Along with Darrell âDashâ Crofts, the Texan was best known for hits including Summer Breeze, Diamond Girl and Get Closer.
His death was announced by friends and family on Tuesday, who described him as a âmusical geniusâ and a âcontemplative manâ.
Seals and Crofts formed in the late 1960s, with the two men having known each other as teenagers, and were among a wave of soft-rock groups that included Hall and Oates, America, Bread as well as England Dan and John Ford Coley.
They disbanded in 1980 but reunited in 1991 and then again in 2004 to release their final album Traces.
Writing on social media, Sealsâ cousin Brady Seals praised the âincredible legacyâ the musician left behind.
âI just learned that James âJimmyâ Seals has passed,â he wrote.
âMy heart just breaks for his wife Ruby and their children. Please keep them in your prayers.
âWhat an incredible legacy he leaves behind.â
Coley also posted a lengthy tribute to Seals in which he recalled times spent together.
âWow. Donât even know where to begin⊠I spent a large portion of my musical life with this man,â he said.
âWe didnât always see eye-to-eye, especially as musicians, but we always got along and I thought he was a bona fide, dyed-in-the-wool musical genius and a very deep and contemplative man.
âHe belonged to a group that was one of a kind.
âI am very sad over this but I have some of the best memories of all of us together. Rest In Peace Jimmy.â
