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[CHRON] Singer Lou Rawls dies of cancer at 72

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  1. dEVIL

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    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3569906.html

    Jan. 6, 2006, 10:50AM
    Singer Lou Rawls dies of cancer at 72

    By JEFF WILSON
    Associated Press

    LOS ANGELES - Lou Rawls, the velvet-voiced singer who started as a church choir boy and went on to record such classic tunes as You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine, died Friday of cancer. He was 72.

    Rawls died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was hospitalized last month for treatment of lung and brain cancer, said his publicist, Paul Shefrin. His wife, Nina, was at his bedside when he died.

    Rawls' family and Shefrin said the singer was 72, although other records indicate he was 70.

    Rawls' deep, smooth voice was his trademark, and he used it in a variety of genres.

    "I've gone the full spectrum, from gospel to blues to jazz to soul to pop,'' Rawls once said on his Web site. ``And the public has accepted what I've done through it all.''

    Rawls' grandmother introduced him to gospel in his hometown of Chicago. The singer moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1950s to join a touring gospel group, the Pilgrim Travelers.

    After a two-year stint in the Army, Rawls rejoined the Pilgrim Travelers in Los Angeles, where he sang with Sam Cooke. Rawls performed with Dick Clark at the Hollywood Bowl in 1959, and he later he opened for The Beatles at Crosley Field in Cincinnati.

    Rawls was playing small blues and R&B clubs in Los Angeles when his four-octave range caught the ear of a Capitol Records producer, who signed him to the label in 1962.

    His debut effort, Stormy Monday, recorded with the Les McCann Trio, was the first of 28 albums Rawls made with Capitol.

    In 1966, his Love Is a Hurtin' Thing topped the charts and earned Rawls his first two Grammy nominations. He won three Grammys in his career and released his most recent album, Seasons 4 U, in 1998 on his own label, Rawls & Brokaw Records.

    He also appeared in 18 movies, including Leaving Las Vegas and Blues Brothers 2000, and 16 television series, including Fantasy Island and The Fall Guy.

    A longtime community activist, Rawls visited schools, playgrounds and community centers in the 1960s, encouraging children to continue their studies and have confidence in their abilities. In the '80s, he helped the United Negro College Fund raise more than $200 million through telethons.

    In 1976, Rawls became the corporate spokesman for the Anheuser-Busch Cos. breweries.

    Rawls was diagnosed with lung cancer in December 2004 and brain cancer in May 2005.

    Besides his wife, Rawls is survived by four children: Louanna Rawls, Lou Rawls Jr., Kendra Smith and Aiden Rawls.

    Funeral arrangements were incomplete, Shefrin said.
     
  2. oomp

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    He had such an incredible voice.

    RIP.
     
  3. Hakeem06

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    one of my favorite "old school" singers.

    RIP
     
  4. OldManBernie

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    RIP... He was an inspiration...
     
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    + :(

    Does this mean the TV program will now be called "The show with Duke Ellington"? :(
     
  6. plcmts17

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    RIP :( very underrated singer and a good humanitarian.
     
  7. TBar

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    Out standing singer- my favorite old school singer. He did a lot of charity work and left many good things behind. Guy had a great sense of humor - I heard him on the Tom Joiner mornning show about 7 years ago- he was promoting a fundraiser he sponsored. His banter with Tom Joiner was really good.

    RIP
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  8. Dr of Dunk

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    I remember as a kid watching the guy so much on fundraising events on tv.... seemed like a nice man.

    "Yooooou'll never find.... another love like miiiiine".... classic song by a classic voice.
     

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