Bill Withers, who died in 2020, didn’t have a long music career, but he had a major impact.
Born in Slab Fork, West Virginia, population 202, with no college graduates, Withers grew up in nearby Beckley, and left the state when he was 17 after joining the Navy.
After he got interested in music, he eventually impressed people and released some enduring classics including Lean On Me and Ain’t No Sunshine. Some songs have a sense of time like, say, work by The Who or the Rascals or Chuck Berry.
Not so with Withers. The best of his work is timeless and should slot into the Great American Songbook with other great writers and performers.