http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5054074.stm

US singer and song-writer Billy Preston has died at the age of 59 in
Arizona after a long illness.
A former teenage keyboard prodigy, Mr Preston was one of the few musicians
to play with both The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
He contributed to The Beatles' Let it Be, and Rolling Stones records
including Exile on Main Street.
Mr Preston later had a string of hit singles in his own right, winning a
Grammy for the song Outta Space.
Mr Preston had been in a coma at a health centre in Scottsdale, Arizona,
since last November after suffering kidney failure.
Solo hits


Mr Preston, who was born in Texas, spent most of his life in the
entertainment industry in a career that spanned five decades.


As a teenager he played keyboards for the likes of Little Richard and Ray
Charles.


Mr Preston became the only person to be given a label credit alongside The
Beatles after his work on the song Let it Be, as well as the Abbey Road and
White Album recordings.


Mr Preston's fame was galvanised with a string of Number 1 hit singles of
his own, including Outta Space, Will It Go Round In Circles, Nothing From
Nothing and Space Race.


A prolific writer, he also wrote You Are So Beautiful, a major hit for his
friend, British blues singer Joe Cocker.


And he collaborated with superstars such as The Rolling Stones, Aretha
Franklin, Bob Dylan, The Jackson Five, Sly and the Family Stone and Barbra
Streisand.

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