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- Birth nameAlvin Delaney Bramlett
- A Mississippi native best-known for the rhythm and blues combo, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, which he formed with his first wife, Bonnie Bramlett (Bonnie Lynn). Delaney & Bonnie enjoyed several hits, including the 1971 tune, "Never-Ending Song Of Love". They were often accompanied by their "Friends", including Eric Clapton, Leon Russell, Dave Mason and George Harrison. Bramlett produced Clapton's self-titled debut solo album in 1970, and co-wrote most of the songs, including the hit single, "Let It Rain".
Delaney died in a Los Angeles hospital following gallbladder surgery. He was 69. He had been ill for months.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Scott Young
- SpousesSusan Lanier(April 4, 2005 - December 27, 2008) (his death)Bonnie Bramlett(1967 - August 22, 1983) (divorced, 1 child)
- Father, with Bonnie Bramlett, of daughter Bekka Bramlett.
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