This is all to say that Vandross wasn’t simply ... by holding the phone up to the speaker whenever a Vandross song came on the radio. Luther: Never Too Much is a wonderful 100 minutes, and ...
A new documentary argues that the late, great soul star wasn’t paid his dues. Were racism, homophobia and fatphobia to blame?
After all, you can never have too much ... Though it was originally Dionne Warwick’s song, it became Vandross after this night. Luther Vandross on Arsenio Hall’s last show!
Despite his incredible performance, labels attempted to take down all videos of ... to forget that this song was released by The Carpenters in 1971 because when Luther Vandross got his hands ...
Vandross had tried his hand at the theater even before that, penning songs for a ... on Wednesday We All Know What’s Coming for Vanna White. Why Aren’t We Ready? Luther: Never Too Much is ...
Despite premiering early this month on CNN, few-and-far-between airings have left many diehards still unable to access the ...
When my dad woke up on Saturdays and started playing music, maybe all of ... my favorite songs ever; it stands as both a review and a compliment to the musical legacy of Luther Vandross.
appearing in the Apollo Theater house band and the first episodes of “Sesame Street,” through his ascendance to become the indisputable master of the love song. Luther Vandross always thought ...
Luther Vandross fans the world over ... one of the most decorated and influential artists of all time. Porter chronicles the story of Vandross from his formative years in Harlem, appearing in ...