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Artist Bio:
Luther Vandross was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He was born on April 20, 1951, in New York City and passed away on July 1, 2005. Vandross began his career in the 1970s as a backing vocalist for artists like David Bowie and Bette Midler before releasing his debut album, "Never Too Much," in 1981. He went on to achieve great success in the music industry, winning eight Grammy Awards and selling over 35 million records worldwide.
Known for his smooth and soulful voice, Vandross was a prominent figure in the R&B and soul music scenes. Some of his most popular hits include "Here and Now," "Dance with My Father," and "Power of Love/Love Power." Vandross was also known for his collaborations with other artists, such as Mariah Carey, Diana Ross, and Whitney Houston. Throughout his career, he earned the nickname "The Velvet Voice" for his distinctive vocal style and emotive performances.
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