- Al Jarreau - Wikipedia
Alwin Lopez Jarreau (March 12, 1940 – February 12, 2017) was an American singer and songwriter His 1981 album Breakin' Away spent two years on the Billboard 200 and is considered one of the finest examples of the Los Angeles pop and R B sound The album won Jarreau the 1982 Grammy for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
- Al Jarreau | Biography Facts | Britannica
Al Jarreau (born March 12, 1940, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U S —died February 12, 2017, Los Angeles, California) was an American singer and songwriter who sang with almost acrobatic versatility and inventiveness, ranging from tenor crooning to scatting
- Al Jarreau - YouTube
The only singer to earn Grammy Awards in three different categories (Jazz, Pop and R B), Al Jarreau performed with acrobatic versatility and creativity, tremendous range, and love for his
- Al Jarreau, Legendary Jazz Singer, Dies at 76 - NBC News
Seven-time Grammy winning musician Al Jarreau has died at the age of 76 He had been hospitalized two weeks earlier due to exhaustion, leading him to cancel his 2017 tour
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The Official Site For Al Jarreau - 7 Time Grammy Award Winning Jazz Crossover Legend!
- Al Jarreau Dies At 76; Legendary Singer Embraced Jazz, Pop . . .
Al Jarreau, a versatile vocalist who defied categorization for decades, died Sunday morning at the age of 76 Earlier this week, Jarreau had been hospitalized in Los
- Al Jarreau - IMDb
Al Jarreau was born on 12 March 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA He was an actor and composer, known for Moonlighting (1985), Dick Tracy (1990) and Out of Africa (1985) He was married to Susan Player and Phyllis Hall He died on 12 February 2017 in Los Angeles, California, USA
- Al Jarreau - Encyclopedia of Milwaukee
Al Jarreau, the “Acrobat of Scat,” was a jazz icon and constant performer who never forgot his Milwaukee roots He was born in 1940 in Milwaukee to a musical household—his mother taught piano and played the organ in church , while his father was a singer [1]
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