Danny Whitten
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Danny Ray Whitten (May 8, 1943 - November 18, 1972) was an American musician and songwriter best known for his work with Neil Young and Crazy Horse, and for the song "I Don't Want To Talk About It", a hit for Rita Coolidge and Rod Stewart.
Whitten was born on May 8, 1943 in Columbus, Georgia. His parents split up when he was young. He and his sister, Brenda, lived alone with their mother, who worked long hours as a waitress to support her children. His mother remarried when he was 9 and the...
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