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    NEW YORK (July 1) - Grammy award winner Luther Vandross, whose deep, lush voice on such hits as ''Here and Now'' and ''Any Love'' sold more than 25 million albums while providing the romantic backdrop for millions of couples worldwide, died Friday. He was 54.

    Vandross died at John F. Kennedy Medical Center in Edison, N.J., said hospital spokesman Rob Cavanaugh. He did not release the cause of death but said in a statement that Vandross ''never really recovered from'' a stroke two years ago.

    Since the stroke in his Manhattan home on April 16, 2003, the R&B crooner stopped making public appearances - but amazingly managed to continue his recording career. In 2004, he captured four Grammys as a sentimental favorite, including best song for the bittersweet ''Dance With My Father.''

    Vandross, who was still in a wheelchair at the time, delivered a videotaped thank you.

    ''Remember, when I say goodbye it's never for long,'' said a weak-looking Vandross. ''Because'' - he broke into his familiar hit - ''I believe in the power of love.''

    Vandross also battled weight problems for years while suffering from diabetes and hypertension.

    He was arguably the most celebrated R&B balladeer of his generation. He made women swoon with his silky yet forceful tenor, which he often revved up like a motor engine before reaching his beautiful crescendos.

    Jeff O'Conner, Vandross' publicist, called his death ''a huge loss in the R&B industry. He was a close friend of mine and right now it's shocking.''

    O'Conner said he received condolence calls Friday from music luminaries such as Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones.

    Singer Roberta Flack, on tour in Japan, said she was mourning the loss of her friend of more than 20 years.

    ''He was a musician who couldn't help but give you all he had,'' she said by telephone. ''He was the kind of guy who was born to do what he did musically and let the world know about it. He was not born to keep it smothered in the chest.''

    Vandross was a four-time Grammy winner in the best male R&B performance category, taking home the trophy in 1990 for the single ''Here and Now,'' in 1991 for his album ''Power of Love,'' in 1996 for the track ''Your Secret Love'' and a last time for ''Dance With My Father.''

    The album, with its single of the same name, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts while Vandross remained hospitalized from his stroke. It was the first time a Vandross album had topped the charts in its first week of release.

    In 2005, he was nominated for a Soul Train Music Award for a duet with Beyonce on ''The Closer I Get To You.''

    Vandross' sound was so unusual few tried to copy it; even fewer could.

    ''I'm proud of that - it's one of the things that I'm most proud of,'' he told The Associated Press in a 2001 interview. ''I was never compared to anyone in terms of sound.''

    Vandross' style harkened back to a more genteel era of crooning. While many of his contemporaries and successors belted out tunes that were sexually charged and explicit, Vandross preferred soft pillow talk and songs that spoke to heartfelt emotions.

    ''I'm more into poetry and metaphor, and I would much rather imply something rather than to blatantly state it,'' he said. ''You blatantly state stuff sometimes when you can't think of a poetic way to say it."

    Dominating the Grammys
    Vandross took home music's biggest prize in the
    R&B Best Male Performance category four times.
    1990: For the song 'Here and Now'
    1991: For the album 'Power of Love'
    1996: For the song 'Your Secret Love'
    2004: For the song 'Dance With My Father'

    A career in music seemed predestined for the New York native; both his parents were singers, and his sister, Patricia, was part of a 1950s group called the Crests.

    But he happily toiled in the musical background for years before he would have his first hit. He wrote songs for projects as varied as a David Bowie album (''Fascination'') and the Broadway musical ''The Wiz'' (''Everybody Rejoice (Brand New Day)''), sang backup for acts such as Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand, and even became a leading commercial jingle singer.

    Vandross credited Flack for prodding him to move into the spotlight after listening to one of his future hits, ''Never Too Much.''

    ''She started crying,'' he recalled. ''She said, 'No, you're getting too comfortable (in the background). ... I'm going to introduce you to some people and get your career started.'''

    Vandross' first big hit came as the lead vocalist for the group Change, with their 1980 hit, ''The Glow of Love.'' That led to a recording contract with Epic Records, and in 1981, he made his solo recording debut with the disc ''Never Too Much.'' The album, which contained his aching rendition of ''A House is Not a Home,'' became an instant classic.

    Over the years, Vandross would emerge as the leading romantic singer of his generation, racking up one platinum album after another and charting several R&B hits, such as ''Superstar,'' ''Give Me The Reason'' and ''Love Won't Let Me Wait.''

    Yet, while Vandross was a household name in the black community, he was frustrated by his failure to become a mainstream pop star. Indeed, it took Vandross until 1990 to score his first top 10 hit - the wedding staple ''Here & Now.''

    ''I just wanted more success. I didn't want to suddenly start wearing blond wigs to appeal to anyone,'' he told the AP.

    ''This is the same voice that sang Pepsi-Cola, Coca-Cola, NBC 'proud as a peacock,' ... America, the world, has heard the voice, so there's no reason that that music shouldn't have gone the complete distance, I mean, to number one.''

    Another frustration for Vandross was his lifelong battle with obesity. Health problems ran in his family, and Vandross struggled for years to control his waistline. When he first became a star, he was a hefty size; a few years later, he was almost skinny. His weight fluctuated so much that rumors swirled that he had more serious health problems than the hypertension and diabetes caused by his large frame.

    Vandross' two sisters and a brother died before him. The lifelong bachelor never had any children, but doted on his nieces and nephews. The entertainer said his busy lifestyle made marriage difficult; besides, it wasn't what he wanted.

    Associated Press Writer Sam Dolnick contributed to this story.


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  • #2
    Such a young age to die. He was a very talanted musician. I enjoy his music too.
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    • #3
      I enjoy his music so much........sad to see him go! Rest in peace Luther!
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      • #4
        WOW!!! I just saw this right now. He is so young still....

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        • #5
          All Angels Eventually Return Home............he Will Be Missed

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          • #6
            One of my all time favorites. His rendition of A House is not a Home, is a classic. In a day when pop stars can't sing a lick and are a product of overproduction in the studio, he had a great voice. He will truly be missed.

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            • #7
              Dance with My Father Lyrics- Luther Vandross

              Back when I was a child
              Before life removed all the innocence
              My father would lift me high
              And dance with my mother and me and then


              Spin me around till I fell asleep
              Then up the stairs he would carry me
              And I knew for sure
              I was loved


              If I could get another chance
              Another walk, another dance with him
              I’d play a song that would never, ever end
              How I’d love, love, love to dance with my father again


              Ooh, ooh


              When I and my mother would disagree
              To get my way I would run from her to him
              He’d make me laugh just to comfort me, yeah, yeah
              Then finally make me do just what my mama said


              Later that night when I was asleep
              He left a dollar under my sheet
              Never dreamed that he
              Would be gone from me


              If I could steal one final glance
              One final step, one final dance with him
              I’d play a song that would never, ever end
              ‘Cause I’d love, love, love to dance with my father
              again


              Sometimes I’d listen outside her door
              And I’d hear her, mama cryin’ for him
              I pray for her even more than me
              I pray for her even more than me


              I know I’m prayin’ for much too much
              But could You send back the only man she loved
              I know You don’t do it usually
              But Lord, she’s dyin’ to dance with my father again
              Every night I fall asleep
              And this is all I ever dream
              "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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              • #8
                Here and Now- Luther Vandross

                when I look in your eyes
                there I see
                Just what you mean to me
                Here in my heart I believe
                Your love is all I'll ever need
                Holdin' you close through the night
                I need you, yeah

                I look in your eyes and there I see
                What happiness really means
                The love that we share makes life so sweet
                Together we'll always be
                This pledge of love feels so right
                And, ooh, I need you

                Here and now
                I promise to love faithfully [Faithfully]
                You're all I need
                Here and now
                I vow to be one with thee [You and me], hey
                Your love is all [I need] I need

                Say, yeah, yeah...

                When I look in your eyes, there I'll see
                All that a love should really be
                And I need you more and more each day
                Nothin' can take your love away
                More than I dare to dream
                I need you

                Here and now
                I promise to love faithfully [Faithfully]
                You're all I need
                Here and now
                I vow to be one with thee [You and me], yeah
                Your love is all I need

                [Starting here] Ooh, and I'm starting now
                I believe [I believe in love], I believe
                [Starting here] I'm starting right here
                [Starting now] Right now because I believe in your love
                So I'm glad to take the vow

                Here and now, oh
                I promise to love faithfully [Faithfully]
                You're all I need
                Here and now, yeah
                I vow to be one with thee [You and me], yeah
                Your love is all I need
                "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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                • #9
                  There's a song from his " Dance With My Father " CD ... it's the first one ... titled " If I Didn't Know You Better "

                  What a great song !

                  Please listen to it when you get the chance.

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                  • #10
                    IF I DIDN'T KNOW BETTER- LUTHER VANDROSS

                    I think sometimes I can read your mind
                    When you make things up I can tell you lie
                    I see the things that your man can’t see
                    And I wonder what kind of man is he
                    The one who you say is your lover
                    Who you insist takes care of you under the c o v e r
                    And who is there for you and loves you like no other
                    Then you kiss and tell me that you love me like a brother

                    If I didn’t know better
                    I’d think that you were mine, you’re with me all the time
                    If I didn’t know better
                    I’d swear we’re more than friends, you’re touching me again
                    If I didn’t know better
                    I’d think we were in love
                    Girl, do you wanna tell me something

                    Oh, oh, oh
                    I could be wrong about the things you say
                    But I don’t rub up on my friends that way
                    You tell me that you’ve always been a flirt
                    But if it goes wrong, I could get hurt
                    But no, you insist it’s harmless playin’
                    It’s just a part of who you are, that it’s just your nature
                    And that it’s fine
                    You know I’m a friend, it’s really nothing
                    You say that I’m just like a…
                    That I’m just like a brother

                    [CHORUS]
                    My idea of a friend is when you
                    Do a lotta things together and have a lotta fun
                    But my definition of love is different
                    You touch and hold each other
                    And you only want to be alone clinging to each other
                    Like you and he should be, but like you and I are
                    Well, I know it sounds crazy but…

                    [CHORUS]
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                    "The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.

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