A new documentary argues that the late, great soul star wasn’t paid his dues. Were racism, homophobia and fatphobia to blame?
Despite premiering early this month on CNN, few-and-far-between airings have left many diehards still unable to access the ...
CNN’s Luther: Never Too Much documents ... cause as soon as they heard the white kid play, the white kid’s accepted” — Vandross and Black singers like Brenda Russell had to fight constrict ...
I also remember having conversations about whether Luther Vandross is “Black-famous” or not ... too much soul to be truly appreciated by white America, but that also means Luther, who ...
Since we’ve already listed some of the best songs that we mistakingly thought were sung by Black people ... The Carpenters in 1971 because when Luther Vandross got his hands on it in 1983 ...
The music of the late, great Luther Vandross is indelibly intertwined with Black American culture. How many brides have walked the aisle, how many couples have first-danced to “Here and Now?” ...
Luther Vandross had a huge fan in David Bowie, who also played a key role early in the late soul singer’s start in music. Vandross’s remarkable career is back in the spotlight in the new ...
Michael Jackson Luther Vandross 98 & Usher Man In The Mirror 30th Anniversary Live In a surprising performance medley, Vandross hit the stage alongside Usher and white boy band 98 Degrees to ...
28 Years Later' trailer is how you make a damn trailer Shudder's 'The Dead Thing' trailer teases a date that turns into a nightmare Luther Vandross ... he faced as a Black artist, the intrusive ...
*OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network will premiere the documentary “Luther: Never Too Much” on February 7, which chronicles the life ...
The story of R&B legend Luther Vandross and his iconic music is now available for home viewing after playing the Freep Film Festival in 2024.