Tommy DeBarge, a member of the R&B group Switch that had a string of hits during the 1970s including "There'll Never Be," "I Call Your Name" and "Love Over & Over Again," has died. He was 64.
Tommy Debarge, known for being in the 70’s group Switch, has died. In a Facebook post, his mother Etterlene Debarge kept her post about his death short and shared a photo of Debarge with his guitar ...
Switch member Tommy DeBarge has passed away at the age of 64. DeBarge grappled with liver and kidney failure over the years, but his health took a turn for the worse recently, a family member told TMZ ...
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The musician, who was a member of the R&B group Switch, is said to have died at a hospital on Thursday after years of suffering kidney and liver failure, TMZ reports. DeBarge’s daughter Marina also ...
(Gray News) - Musician Tommy DeBarge of the famed DeBarge family has died at age 64, family members confirmed on social media. He was co-founder and bassist of the 1970s R&B band Switch, which ...
(Gray News) - Musician Tommy DeBarge of the famed DeBarge family has died at age 64, family members confirmed on social media. He was co-founder and bassist of the 1970s R&B band Switch, which ...
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