Despite premiering early this month on CNN, few-and-far-between airings have left many diehards still unable to access the ...
With CNN’s Luther Vandross documentary going from small screens to the big screen in a limited theater run from January 31 ...
Though Luther Vandross passed away nearly 20 years ago, his memory and musical legacy continues to live on and find is resurgence with each passing year. If you were looking for proof of that ...
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In 1974, Luther Vandross was an unknown 24-year-old New York singer, visiting Philadelphia to spend time with his childhood friends, guitarist Carlos Alomar and backing vocalist Robin Wright.
For most of his career, Luther Vandross cut a puzzling figure. A charming romantic whose songs were so celebrated for bringing men and women to the bedroom that he was considered as much ...
“Chile, I didn’t know I was going to get so emotional watching this documentary. Luther Vandross was so amazing. They better win awards for this documentary,” wrote one X user. “My love ...
The story of R&B legend Luther Vandross and his iconic music is now available for home viewing after playing the Freep Film Festival in 2024.
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Since his passing in 2005, Luther Vandross has maintained his status as a legend in the music world. He was hugely successful during ...
Luther Vandross had a huge fan in David Bowie, who also played a key role early in the late soul singer’s start in music. Vandross’s remarkable career is back in the spotlight in the new ...
Luther Vandross fans the world over know every little hum, dip and run that follows those famous opening lyrics, and they’re rejoicing that the acclaimed 2024 documentary “Luther: Never Too ...
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?” ...