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Jazz Legend Al Jarreau Dead at 76: We Look Back - Our Tribute 

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lp.constantcontactpages.com/s... Jazz Legend Al Jarreau Dead at 76
The internet was buzzing this morning with fans hoping it was a hoax as first reported but unfortunately we lost another big one today.
Jarreau was hospitalized for exhaustion in Los Angeles just a few days ago causing his management to announce his retirement from touring.
He was known for his Pop Hits like "We're in This Love Together,""Mornin,' the "Moonlighting (theme)" and R&B charters like "Breakin' Away,""Never Givin' Up" and his gorgeous duet with Randy Crawford "Your Precious Love." He was one of those singers who got reviews throughout his career that implied the concert versions of this tunes sounded better vocally that the originals.
Manager, Joe Gordon, released the following statement: “Al Jarreau passed away this morning, at about 5:30am LA time.” The singer was with some family members when he passed.
He was born Alwin Lopez "Al" Jarreau on March 12, 1940. Born and raised in Milwaukee, the fifth of six children. His father was a minister and also a singer and his mother played the piano in church and often performed with her son at public events.
Jarreau was always an over-achiever. He was student council president in his high school and was elected governor in College. He graduated in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology. He didn't stop there going on to earn a master's degree in vocational rehabilitation from the University of Iowa, then worked as a rehabilitation counselor in San Francisco. By night he played with a jazz trio headed by George Duke.
In 1968 Jarreau was 28 and figured he had to follow his first love full time. Soon he was enjoying the heat of Los Angeles playing at hot spots like Dino's, The Troubadour, and Bitter End West. Word of his amazing voice and stage presence covered the town getting him lots of gigs on TV via Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin, Dinah Shore, and David Frost.
It wasn't until 1975, when Jarreau 35 that he finally recorded his first big label album “We Got By.” He had recorded a little known totally Jazz album in 1965 but it disappeared quickly. It wasn't until 1980 that his deep diving paid off with “This Time.” There were also more heavy cats on this one including his old friend George Duke on fender Rhodes an instrument that was also played by David Foster on the project marking their first union together. Guitarist Earl Klugh was also in the fold as well as Abraham Laboriel who joined on with his first live album three years, which also gave Jarreau his first Grammy Award. Also Carlos Vega and Steve Gadd on drums. It was the album that really jelled R&B and Pop giving Jarreau his first R&B hit with “Never Givin' Up" peaking at #26.
The early 80's were a fruitful time for Jarreau. Guitarist Jay Graydon was in the zone as producer and the skies cleared. His next two would end up being his biggest. “Breakin Away' from 1981 and 1983's “Jarreau” both went platinum in the U.S. First “Breaking Away” spent two years on the Billboard 200 and peaked at #9 and featured “We're in This Love Together," "Teach Me Tonight" and the title tune. The album also won two Grammy's.
That same tight L.A. pop and R&B sound was all over “Jarreau” which gave us "Mornin," "Boogie Down," and "I Will Be Here for You" I was just getting into radio when that album came out of the gate.
In all Jarreau won 7 Grammy's and helped popularize scat singing and bring it to a whole new generation.
Everyone has their own memories of Jarreau. So many fans however are talking about a singer who was always smiling. Sure he was overflowing with talent but he was also a good man. Last week Al's son said his father was singing "Moonlighting" to one of his nurses in the hospital. He knew he was in trouble but he found the time - he made the effort.
On March 6, 2001, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was married twice with an adult son Ryan.
Toto's Steve Lukather tweeted this afternoon, “RIP Al @AlJarreau. It was an honor working with him and there was no one like him! Unreal..
Al Jarreau - We're in this love forever. - by John Beaudin.

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Комментарии : 36   
@brendabell-mcadams5372
@brendabell-mcadams5372 7 лет назад
Al Jarreau was a one-of-a-kind songbird and wonderful man. He will be missed!
@khadijasmith7106
@khadijasmith7106 7 лет назад
RIP, one of my all time favorite singers. Thanks for doing this tribute. I hope to see many more.
@charlinahubbard9523
@charlinahubbard9523 7 лет назад
I was introduced to Al Jarreau when I was attending college at Fairmont State University in Fairmont, W Va. 1974 walked into Peoples General Store in downtown Fairmont, I thumbed through the Jazz records saw the Glow LP and passed over it. Weeks later during a return trip to the store I saw the LP with the green cover brought it home and went back to find that LP with Al pictured with hand over mouth and bought it. I became inspired when I heard Quincy Jones' Body Heat LP the song If I Ever Loose the Heaven. Al was that vocal instrumental style in between those great singers and musicians. By 1976 I started finding my way around those vocal stylings after meeting James Mtume and the great Andy Bey in Cliff Top, W Va performing No Words off Mtume's Roots LP. I've been Vocal styling every since. In 1992 in LA working for The Soul Train Music Awards. I meant George Duke , the first of my three encounters with George, that sealed the deal for me. Thank you Al Jarreau and George Duke for breaking down the rules of Jazz, Pop, Funk, Rock, and Blues to usher in music the way an artist should feel it for yourself. Luv and Peace RIP J. London, Vocal Recording Artist
@RockHistoryMusic
@RockHistoryMusic 7 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing.
@jaywalker8309
@jaywalker8309 7 лет назад
fantastic singer showman. enjoyed his songs and studio recordings. good memories.
@berndeinhoff6441
@berndeinhoff6441 7 лет назад
Can I please only cryin :..( Best Greets from Germany. Al - I knew u since I was 14 Years old in 1976... I heard “ Take five“ and I felt in Love... It will be still goes on. Ever. Thanks a lot.
@TyStephens
@TyStephens 7 лет назад
THIS is a beautiful tribute and class presentation! THANK YOU!!
@nelsonchase9736
@nelsonchase9736 7 лет назад
what an inspiration ,with a beautiful soul and feel, will miss that amazing Voice RIP AL.
@edwincancelii2917
@edwincancelii2917 4 года назад
I’ve missed him very much. Awesome smooth jazz vocalist with the awesome baritone voice.
@nancydrew5
@nancydrew5 7 лет назад
What a wonderful tribute to such a vocal legend!
@cyneathiajones-gray5958
@cyneathiajones-gray5958 3 года назад
Al Jarreau a legend that brought Ease and Joy to Many for years... thank you for Sharing your Gift and your Charming Smile. God Bless you
@muratkaraali5704
@muratkaraali5704 7 лет назад
He had a photogenic soul. And he went smiling and singing. Woaw!
@tristanpineda562
@tristanpineda562 7 лет назад
Indeed, a great loss to the musical world in which we live in......!
@Johannesburg777
@Johannesburg777 7 лет назад
oh man ...i grew up listening to him. during road trips my mom would play Al Jarreau and other jazz artists. what fond memories. my condolences to his family
@mdschmid2007
@mdschmid2007 7 лет назад
Thanks for all the memories, Al Jarreau! RIP!
@tonydial6280
@tonydial6280 7 лет назад
I first saw him in concert in Cleveland,Ohio 1977 an old girlfriend made me purchase tickets,and I am glad she did. Loved him thereafter.
@funklover24
@funklover24 Год назад
Heard him live about 15 times and have most of the records. So many magic moments, thanks Al for your wonderful music. Rest in peace. Thanks John for mentioning Carlos Vega and Steve Gadd, two wonderful drummers giving legendary musicianship to Al's songs and please let me add Jeff Porcaro (awesome shuffle-grooves on "Mornin'" and "Breaking away", Steve Ferrone, Ralph Humphrey and John Robinson for their outstanding drumparts. ❤
@dailynhutchinson340
@dailynhutchinson340 5 лет назад
The great Al Jarreau. Rest In Peace.
@kurtadams3021
@kurtadams3021 7 лет назад
RIP Brother Al
@BrendanPramjee
@BrendanPramjee 7 лет назад
nice Tribute man ! RIP Al, legend !!
@johann9473
@johann9473 7 лет назад
Indeed a huge loss....my his soul RIP....Salute Mr. Jarreau....
@cesarcoelho7227
@cesarcoelho7227 7 лет назад
Nice video . Thanks 🙏
@rolandpotter479
@rolandpotter479 Год назад
Saw Al in concert in London England .Fantastic show and amazing stage presence.
@deloresbyron02
@deloresbyron02 7 лет назад
R.I.P. You shall be missed.
@elliswoodall407
@elliswoodall407 3 года назад
R.I.P. Mr. AL JARREAU. You will be missed sir.
@stamped
@stamped 7 лет назад
The greatest Jazz vocalist the world will ever know. Deepest symmpathy to The Jarreau family, friends and fans . I have seen Al at least three times in my life as a youth and he changed my life and opened me up to a world called JAZZ Thank You Brother AL!!!!!!!! He is not only a great singer, but a beautiful spirit !
@dealsbetweenfriends
@dealsbetweenfriends Год назад
he'd be 81 now here in S Calif.............Miss the MAN>! 2022
@deedeesollow51
@deedeesollow51 7 лет назад
Rest In Peace Mr Al Jarreau
@miscjams
@miscjams 7 лет назад
RIP AL JARREAU
@adalee8065
@adalee8065 7 лет назад
Beautiful well said
@TheOnevia71
@TheOnevia71 7 лет назад
powerful brother he will be missed an example of what you can and he was able to die doing what he loved may Allah be pleased with him
@msuranio235
@msuranio235 6 месяцев назад
He was a monster on stage, his best-known hits do not represent the artist's unparalleled quality, he sang Brazilian music very well, including samba, he performed 'take five' or 'your song', they would be more faithful portraits of his great work, it's good to have listened to him
@virginiahall8822
@virginiahall8822 Год назад
We can't get his duet Al Jarreau an Randy Cranford together.
@TheMotorolaman
@TheMotorolaman 7 лет назад
anybody knows who was the woman with him in the pick up truck on the L is for lover album?
@MultiIdoit
@MultiIdoit 7 лет назад
Allow me to be the first to say anything.
@kerryvenable8921
@kerryvenable8921 7 лет назад
CJ
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