Luther Vandross was born on the Lower East Side of New York on April 20, 1951. His first big break came in 1975, when he performed as a backing singer on 's Young Americans album, and received a co-writer credit after his song "Funky Music" was adapted by Bowie to become "Fascination". He was also a backing singer for , and . He was lead singer of the group , which had hits such as "A Lover's Holiday
Real Name
- Luther Ronzoni Vandross Jr.
Name Vars
- J. Vandross
- L Vandross
- L. Van Dross
- L. Vandroos
- L. Vandros
- L. Vandross
- L.R. Vandross
- L.Vandross
- Luter Vandross
- Luther
- Luther R. Vandross
- Luther Van Dross
- Luther Van Ross
- Luther Vandress
- Luther Vandros
- Luther Vandrus
- Luthor Vandross
- Lutzer Vandross
- Sweet Luther
- Vandros
- Vandross
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It came out at the height of MAW fame, they could do NO WRONG in 1998... But it was like, no one even noticed that this bad bwoy tune was there...
Anybody can fill me in some details to the background of this exceptionally successful collab?
Thanks for leaving the planet a much better place.
GREAT for a Drive on the
Open Road!