Lou Rawls
Lou Rawls
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Genres: Soul, R&B, Philly Soul, Pop-Soul, Vocal Jazz, Smooth Soul
Active: 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's
Born: December 1, 1935 in Chicago, IL
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From gospel and early R&B to soul and jazz to blues and straight-up pop, Lou Rawls was a consummate master of African-American vocal music whose versatility helped him adapt to the changing musical times over and over again while always remaining unmistakably himself. Blessed with a four-octave vocal range, Rawls' smooth, classy elegance -- sort of a cross between Sam Cooke and Nat King Cole -- permeated nearly everything he sang, yet the fire of his early gospel days was never too far from the surface. He made his name as a crooner, first by singing jazz standards, then moving on to soul in the mid-'60s, and capped the most commercial phase of his career with a productive stint at Philadelphia International during the latter half of the '70s.
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Release: December 15, 2007
Label: LT Series
Release: November 6, 2007
Label: Legacy