Lou Rawls: vocals; Les McCann, Eddie Beal, Don Abney, Onzy Matthews, Tommy Strode, Clayton Ivey, Phil Moore, Don Randi, Gerald Wiggins, Gildo Mahones: piano; Jimmy ...
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water; World Of Trouble; Tobacco Road; Willow Weep For Me; (They Call It) Stormy Monday; God Bless The Child; For You My Love; Dead End Street; Your Good Thing (Is About To End) ...
From Rawls’s debut album on Capitol, Stormy Monday. The Les McCann trio backs him up, which “legitimized” pop-singer Rawls for teenage, jazz-only me–misguided cred-mongering for sure, and some might ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ST. LOUIS – Charlie Vaughn, a St. Louis ...
Grammy-winning singer Lou Rawls, whose smooth baritone voice interpreted gospel, soul, jazz, blues and pop and whose talent raised millions for charity, died Friday in Los Angeles from cancer, ...
Lou Rawls, whose deep and silky voice took him from church choirs on Chicago’s Southside to Broadway and the top of the pop charts, died Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He was 72. Rawls was ...
ST. LOUIS – Charlie Vaughn, a St. Louis musician and member of Master’s Touch will be at the Jewel Event Center in February to perform a Lou Rawls Tribute and Vaughn’s album “Charlie’s Couch.” Lou ...
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