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Luther Ronzoni Vandross (April 20, 1951 - July 1, 2005) was an American R&B singer. A formidable soul artist whose career spanned four decades- 70's (as backing singer to David Bowie's Young Americans) and Chic, as well as his own explosion on the decades music with "Superstar, A House is not a Home". In the 80's a vocalist on early Change singles (Searching) continuing a solo career that perhaps never realized its true potential. In the 80's became an R&B icon with such releases as "Never too Much", "Power of Love", "If only for One Night", "Here and Now", plus many others. |
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News in english
about Luther Vandross
(October / 2009)
Donut Burger is 1,500-Calorie Hit Date: 08 Oct 2009 FOX 61 Chattanooga -
The burger was reportedly popularized in the South by Mulligan's, a bar in Decatur, Ga., that claims to have invented it after they ran out of burger buns. They called it the "Luther burger" after singer Luther Vandross who is said to have been a fan.
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Relevant Links Date: 12 Oct 2009 AllAfrica.com -
It was a mixed menu of jazz. They played contemporary, smooth, straight forward. They also redid classics in a jazz fashion, from the likes of the late Luther Vandross with songs like Any Love and Never Too Much and Groover Washington Jr's Soulful Strut.
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How did Luther's name get on this dross? Date: 15 Oct 2009 Belfast Telegraph -
Luther Vandross, the smooth and sexy soul singer who died in 2005 has been honoured with a dubious posthumous accolade. His name has been given to a new burger which is selling like hot cakes across America and is so unhealthy and fattening that Homer Simpson himself would have difficulty finishing one. Related Stories Tyra shows how to be a perfect model
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