Jump to content

LOS ANGELES -- Lou Rawls, the Grammy Award-winning singer whose velvety baritone was one of the most recognizable voices in pop music on hits such as "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing," "Lady Love" and "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," died Friday. He was 70.

 Rawls died of lung cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, said his publicist, Paul Shefrin. Rawls, who had lived in Scottsdale, Ariz., since 2003, was diagnosed with lung cancer about a year ago.Rawls' years as a recording artist included more than 70 albums, three Grammys, 13 Grammy nominations, one platinum album, five gold albums and a gold single.His distinctively rich baritone has been described as "dark as mahogany, as deep as a rolling river" and "as warm as smooth gravel heated over a fireplace."After hearing him perform in Las Vegas,

"Widely praised as a song stylist, the singer defied categorization: During his career, he sang everything from gospel to blues to jazz to soul to pop......

By Dennis Mclellan
Los Angeles Times

(site note the original post content by member didnt come thru)

above clipped from indystar.com and the full article can be found here

short video posted as comment - read more to view




Members Comments

Recommended Comments

There are no comments to display.




×
×
  • Create New...