Luther Vandross passed away in 2005, but unreleased music from the R&B icon was made available Friday — a cover of The Beatles’ ‘60s hit “Michelle.” Vandross’ close friend and vocal collaborator, ...
*The life and legacy of Luther Vandross will be honored by The Grammy Museum with a new exhibit for the late R&B crooner’s fans and music lovers. According to Vibe, the exhibit, titled “Luther ...
I don’t remember when I first heard Luther Vandross. Maybe it was in the kitchen, while my mom was making dinner. Or in the back of my parents’ Volvo station wagon, when I was on the way to school.
Luther Vandross‘ voice was the soundtrack of many Black millennial childhoods. Personally, I would wake up every Sunday to church music followed by his hit single “Never Too Much,” which still stops ...
With the Sundance Film Festival premiere of the new documentary, “Luther: Never Too Much,” the world is once again discussing the influence and impact of the singer. He kept his personal life private, ...
(CNN) — While Luther Vandross died in 2005 at the age of 54, his music remains timeless. A new documentary about his life and career, “Luther: Never Too Much,” tells the story of the man many consider ...
The music of the late, great Luther Vandross is indelibly intertwined with Black American culture. How many brides have walked the aisle, how many couples have first-danced to “Here and Now?” How many ...
The release coincides with the documentary 'Luther: Never Too Much,' which opens in select cities on Nov. 1. The 'Never Too Much: Greatest Hits' album is out on Dec. 13. By Mesfin Fekadu Luther ...