Grammy-winning singer Lou Rawls, whose smooth baritone voice interpreted gospel, soul, jazz, blues and pop and whose talent raised millions for charity, died Friday in Los Angeles from cancer, ...
Lou Rawls is an entertainer, but his late set Thursday night at Jazz Alley proved him a master blues singer as well. He opened his 70-minute show with "Dead End Street," the monologue of which was ...
Lou Rawls: vocals; Les McCann, Eddie Beal, Don Abney, Onzy Matthews, Tommy Strode, Clayton Ivey, Phil Moore, Don Randi, Gerald Wiggins, Gildo Mahones: piano; Jimmy ...
LOS ANGELES -- Lou Rawls, the velvet-voiced singer who started as a church choir boy and went on to record such classic tunes as "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," died Friday of cancer.
Smooth-voiced Lou Rawls, whose singing career spans more than 40 years, considers himself blessed that he broke into music back in the day. Today's newcomers, even the most talented, face obstacles ...
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water; World Of Trouble; Tobacco Road; Willow Weep For Me; (They Call It) Stormy Monday; God Bless The Child; For You My Love; Dead End Street; Your Good Thing (Is About To End) ...
Lou Rawls, the velvet-voiced singer who won three Grammy Awards during a career that spanned more than four decades, died Friday of cancer. Rawls, who lived in Scottsdale, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical ...
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Following is a list of some leading lights in the music world who were silenced in 2006. Sign up here. Velvet-voiced singer and longtime community activist Lou Rawls, 72, ...
Scottsdale crooner Lou Rawls spent the last month and a half of his life trying to get a Maricopa County Superior Court judge to void his two-year marriage to his wife. The singer, who died Jan. 6 in ...
Los Angeles, CA -- Two of singer Lou Rawls' favorite things were in abundance at his funeral in a Los Angeles church: music and laughter. Those elements, and an outpouring of love, created a joyous ...