didn't know he was ill. RIP
News services are reporting that Lou Rawls died from his lung cancer this A.M.
Another velvet voice is silenced...
Rest In Peace Mr. Rawls.
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didn't know he was ill. RIP
Sad news indeed...however his distinctive, sexy vocals will live on. His passing is just a reminder to us of the times when unique, talented vocalists rose to the top of their professions with little hype, no gimmicks and no need of tweaking certain notes after recording...just pure, strong vocals.
Thanks Lou for Natural Man ...what a cool tune! Rest in peace. :(
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Well said DK .
"NATURAL MAN " . I'll be thinking of that tune all day . An answer song to Carol King's " Natural Woman" I guess.
"YOU'LL NEVER FIND ANOTHER LOVE LIKE MINE " .... what a great example of what happens when there's the perfect marriage of all the needed elements . That jazzy breezy confident TSOP arrangement reinforced by Lou's suave and equally confident vocal ... which was in turn backed- up by Lou's classy real life persona .... made the whole tune very believable ..... whoever he was singing that to .... lost out ....no doubt !!!
There was room back then for all kinds of performers ....this was one of the cooler, more debonair ones ..... RIP ..........
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:( Sadly I reported he was terminally ill on this very forum a couple of weeks ago. Another legend has passed on, but luckily we have his music to live with and listen too. Thanks for the memories.
RIP,
Sam "ALL JAM"
Lou Rawls was always in our old office building at 9255 Sunset. I rode on the elevator with him many times and he was always very nice and accessible--unlike Don Cornelius who was also in the same building and wouldn't speak to anyone. I think Lou had either a manager or a business manager in the building--Billy Dee Williams was always there also.
Lou used to order a "hamburger" in the cafeteria which to him consisted of a burger with an actual piece of ham on it!!!! :lol:
He had a vintage old Rolls Royce from the Thirties (I think?) in chocolate brown that he always parked near the elevator.
What a wonderful voice he had!!!! Sorry to hear that he's gone. :cry:
Grammy-Winning Singer Lou Rawls Dies
Music Icon Loses Fight With Lung Cancer
By JEFF WILSON, AP
LOS ANGELES (Jan. 6) - Lou Rawls, the velvet-voiced singer and longtime community activist who started as a choir boy and went on to record such classic tunes as "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," died Friday of cancer. He was 72.
Rawls died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was hospitalized last month for treatment of lung and brain cancer, said his publicist, Paul Shefrin. His wife, Nina, was at his bedside when he died.
Rawls' trademark was his smooth, four-octave voice - the "silkiest chops in the singing game," Frank Sinatra once said. Rawls' used it in a wide variety of genres, including commercials. For millions of television viewers and radio listeners, Rawls was the familiar voice that said, "When you've said Budweiser, you've said it all."
"He was one of the few singers that you knew without hearing more than a few notes, that it was him," Burt Bacharach told The Associated Press.
A longtime community activist, Rawls played a major role in the 1980s United Negro College Fund telethons that raised more than $200 million. In the '60s he often visited schools, playgrounds and community centers.
"What I really loved about Lou was how his voice was so unique," said Kenny Gamble, who with his partner Leon Huff wrote "You'll Never Find," released in 1976.
"The other thing was that he had a sense of community," Gamble told The AP. "Thousands and thousands of young kids benefited from his celebrity."
Aretha Franklin said in a statement that Rawls was a "memorable musical stylist ... who made a serious impact in the interest of historically black colleges and black folks."
Rawls was raised on the South Side of Chicago by his grandmother, who shared her love of gospel with him. Rawls also was influenced by doo-wop and harmonized with his high school classmate Sam Cooke. The two friends joined groups such as the Teenage Kings of Harmony.
When he moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s, Rawls was recruited for the Chosen Gospel Singers, then moved on to The Pilgrim Travelers. He enlisted in 1955 as a paratrooper in the Army's 82nd Airborne Division. Sgt. Rawls rejoined The Pilgrim Travelers three years later.
While touring with the group, Rawls and Cooke were in a car crash that nearly ended Rawls' life. Cooke was slightly hurt, but another passenger was killed and Rawls was declared dead on the way to the hospital, according to Shefrin.
Rawls was in a coma for 5 1/2 days and suffered memory loss, but was completely recovered a year later.
"I really got a new life out of that," Rawls said at the time. "I saw a lot of reasons to live. I began to learn acceptance, direction, understanding and perception - all elements that had been sadly lacking in my life."
Rawls performed with Dick Clark at the Hollywood Bowl in 1959. Late that year, Rawls was singing for $10 a night plus pizza at Pandora's Box in Los Angeles when he was spotted by Capitol Records producer Nick Venet, who invited him to audition. He was signed by the label soon after.
The album "Stormy Monday," recorded in 1962 with the Les McCann Trio, was the first of Rawls' 52 albums. That same year, he collaborated on Cooke's hit "Bring It On Home to Me."
In 1966, Rawls' "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing" topped the charts and earned Rawls his first two Grammy nominations, and he opened for The Beatles in Cincinnati.
During that period, Rawls began delivering hip monologues about life and love on the songs "World of Trouble" and "Tobacco Road," each more than seven minutes long. Some called them "pre-rap."
Rawls explained that he had been working in clubs where the stage was behind noisy bars.
"You'd be swinging and the waitress would yell, 'I want 12 beers and four martinis!' And then the dude would put the ice in the crusher," Rawls recalled. "There had to be a way to get the attention of the people. So instead of just starting in singing, I would just start in talking the song."
His "raps" were so popular that 1967's "Dead End Street" won him his first Grammy for best R&B vocal performance. The singer won three Grammys in a career that spanned nearly five decades and included the hits "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)," "Natural Man" and "Lady Love." He released his most recent album, "Seasons 4 U," in 1998 on his own label, Rawls & Brokaw Records.
But his main legacy is "You'll Never Find," recorded after Rawls signed with Gamble and Huff, architects of the classic "Philadelphia Sound."
"That was the first record we put out on him," Gamble said. "It captured the best of his voice. It had all the dimensions, it had the low and it had the excitement. And plus the lyrics were something people could relate to."
Rawls also appeared in 18 movies, including "Leaving Las Vegas" and "Blues Brothers 2000," and 16 television series, including "Fantasy Island" and "The Fall Guy."
Rawls was diagnosed with lung cancer in December 2004 and brain cancer in May 2005. Rawls told Shefrin he quit smoking 35 to 40 years ago. Asked about reports Rawls tried to treat his cancer holistically, Shefrin said: "He did try alternative methods. He used traditional and alternative methods."
Along with his wife, Rawls is survived by four children: Louanna Rawls, Lou Rawls Jr., Kendra Smith and Aiden Rawls.
Funeral arrangements were incomplete, Shefrin said.
AP Entertainment Writers Sandy Cohen and Jake Coyle contributed to this report.
That is very sad news. I need to put on 'I'll See You When I Git There' in his honour.
Here's a previous thread that was started when news of his illness got around:
Lou Rawls Ill
RIP Lou.
Disco Funk
Hi:
Heaven has now a velvet voice...
R.I.P.
rhessel
What a sad loss... I am beginning to feel my age now that so many of my heroes have passed on...
He will, of course and rightly so, be remembered for his work with Philly. But after that he also did some great dance tracks.
One of my alltime favorites is "Stop me from starting all over". I have to look up the album, but it was mid 80's.
Lou - your legacy is here, and we will all look after it with great care, respect and consideration.
Here is an interesting note about Lou Rawls that I found on Web--->
Sadly the man just died recently, and with a career lasting spanning hundreds of recordings in R&B, Jazz and soul, it's hard to pick one defining moment.
In britain his name was frequently used in jokes - 'there's no loo rolls in the bathroom' - 'why would Lou Rawls be in the bathroom'?
yes it's a terrible joke. Lou, We'll miss ya.
from
http://snm.imeem.com/blogs/76CBiogJ
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Rest in Peace
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Sad to say ..... Lou Rawls final days were not the happiest .
This link has a very foul phone message from Lou's young last wife to one of his daughters.
Warning : It's quite raw and disturbing
http://www.eurweb.com/story.cfm?id=24571
About Lou and his last wife :
Nina Inman met Rawls about five years ago when she was a Continental Airlines flight attendant. In 2003, Rawls was arrested and released on a domestic violence charge. The charges were eventually dropped. They married on New Year’s Day in 2004, right after Rawls was diagnosed with cancer. He filed to get the marriage annulled in 2005.
Asked why Nina seemed to have such a hold on Rawls, our source said: “She was a 33-year-old gal, he was a 68-year-old man with cancer. You just don’t know what emotionally a man at his age, who may have had issues that none of us ever really realized, was looking for. She could’ve had something on him maybe from when the domestic violence thing happened, a threat maybe that if he didn’t marry her that he was gonna wind up in bad shape. She was like an addiction worse than the most awful cocaine habit.”
*** taken from above link
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