Luther Vandross

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Luther Vandross

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American singer born on the Lower East Side of New York on April 20, 1951. Died on July 1, 2005 at the age of 54, two years after suffering a major stroke. Vandross's first big break came in 1975, when he performed as a backing singer on David Bowie's Young Americans album, and received a co-writer credit after his song Funky Music was adapted by Bowie to become Fascination. He was also a backing singer for Bette Midler, Donna Summer and Carly Simon. He was lead singer of the group Change, which had hits such as A Lover's Holiday, Searching and The Glow Of Love. In the late 1970s he was part of a singing quintet consisting former Shades Of Jade members Anthony Hinton and Diane Sumler, Theresa V. Reed and Christine Wiltshire, also called Luther. Around 1978-1979 he also sang for disco projects such as [m124731], and . In 1981, Luther released his debut solo album [r=205940]. Between 1982 and 1985, 5 albums were released, all selling over a million copies each. Over the years, he was awarded 5 platinum and 1 double platinum disc, as well as winning 8 Grammy awards.

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