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jontheblogcentric · 4 months ago
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VIFF 2024 Review: Luther - Never Too Much
Luther: Never Too Much is an intriguing documentary of Luther Vandross whose music we remember, but we didn’t know the whole story. I’m sure most of us who were teens from the 80’s or 90’s will remember the music of Luther Vandross. The documentary Luther: Never Too Much is a documentary that showcases the R&B legend’s career but also tell us of personal sides of the singer we never knew. The…
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the-blueprint · 1 month ago
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Sesame street makes it debut #forourculture #luthervandross appeared on the show in the earlier episodes
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mimi-0007 · 6 months ago
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Saw this on Maxwell page. Idk who made it. But they did great!! I love it!!
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baldwinheights · 2 months ago
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when that luther sample hit...
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sbrown82 · 1 month ago
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Luther Vandross delivering an iconic cover of Dionne Warwick's "A House Is Not A Home" live at the 19th annual NAACP Image Awards (1986).
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blackmusicdaily · 1 month ago
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LUTHER VANDROSS — “NEVER TOO MUCH” (1981)
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themuseinmuseum · 3 months ago
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Toni Braxton, the petite princess
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kkdisco · 1 year ago
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tha-wrecka-stow · 6 months ago
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mossworldsstuff · 2 months ago
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grunge-samurai · 2 months ago
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This song has been on repeat non-stop for me
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cartermagazine · 10 months ago
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Today We Honor The Voice Luther Vandross
Luther Vandross’ voice and distinct singing style led to not only monumental success, but an instant recognition when you hear him singing–through your stereo, car radio, on TV or in a movie.
Coupled with that voice, was Luther’s unique ability to write and sing about love and the shared emotions we all feel in that search and enjoyment of love. Love of family, friends, the special someone–all were themes Luther explored with his music regularly, reaching many, becoming a staple in the most joyous moments of people’s lives through his songs for the last two generations.
Luther had been in entertainment for 35 years. From his introduction to the world as a singer on the first season of PBS’s Sesame Street in 1969 to winning four Grammy Awards in 2004, Luther was a permanent and dynamic force in popular music. He crossed boundaries, starting with his earliest success as a background vocalist and arranger for David Bowie, Bette Midler, Barbara Streisand, Donna Summer, Carly Simon, Judy Collins, J. Geils Band, Ben E. King, Ringo Starr and Chic. He produced records for Aretha Franklin, Dionne Warwick and Whitney Houston.
For almost 25 years, from 1981 to 2005, Luther dominated the American R+B music charts like no other artist before or since. In that span Luther released eight (8) #1 R&B albums, seven (7) #1 R&B singles and another five (5) Top 20 R&B singles. He achieved crossover status with eight (8) Billboard Top 10 albums, including reaching #1 with 2003’s Dance With My Father; and another five (5) Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 singles.
Luther received 31 Grammy Award nominations, winning 8 times. Additionally, Luther won eight (8) American Music Awards, including Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist seven (7) times. via luthervandross.com
CARTER™️ Magazine
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akonoadham · 10 months ago
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seenmirage · 1 year ago
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Foggieraw for Instagram (November 2022)
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fatmagic · 11 months ago
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lascenizas · 1 month ago
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The Last Movie I Watched...
Luther: Never Too Much (2024, Dir.: Dawn Porter)
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