
Born to a gospel minister, she grew up singing in the church and was heavily influenced by the music of George Duke and Lee Ritenour. While in high school, she decided to make a career of singing. She was a successful beauty pageant contestant and model when, at age twenty-two, she was discovered by the MCA Records executive Louil Silas. Moore was signed to Silas’ MCA-distributed imprint Silas Records.
In January 2002, she married singer Kenny Lattimore On April 10, 2003, their son Kenny was born.
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Track List
01. Always Gonna Be Somethin’
02. Can`t Do It
03. Special
04. It Ain`t Supposed To Be This Way
05. My Eyes
06. Give Me Time
07. Do For You
08. Love The Woman
09. Love Action
10. First Kiss
11. Guess Who I Saw Today
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Born on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City in the Smith Housing Project, Vandross began playing the piano at the age of three. He grew up in a musical family that moved to the Bronx when he was thirteen. His sister Patricia sang with vocal group The Crests[3] who had a number two hit in 1958 with “Sixteen Candles”, though she left the group before the recording. Vandross’ father died of diabetes when Vandross was eight years old.
Luther Vandross was in a high school group, Shades of Jade, that once played at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. He was also a member of a theater workshop, “Listen My Brother” who released the singles, “Only Love Can Make a Better World” and “Listen My Brother”, and appeared on the second and fifth episodes of Sesame Street in November 1969.
Vandross attended Western Michigan University for a year before dropping out to continue pursuing a career in music.
His next recording credit was on an album by Roberta Flack in 1972. He was the founder of the first ever Patti LaBelle fan club. Luther also sang on Delores Hall’s Hall-Mark album from 1973. He sang with her on the song “Who’s Gonna Make It Easier For Me”, which he wrote. He also contributed another song, “In This Lonely Hour”. Having co-written “Fascination” for David Bowie’s Young Americans, he went on to tour with him as a back-up vocalist in September 1974. Vandross wrote “Everybody Rejoice” for the 1975 Broadway musical The Wiz; also appearing as a choir member in the movie.
Vandross also sang backing vocals for Diana Ross, Roberta Flack, Carly Simon, Chaka Khan, Donna Summer, Bette Midler, Chic, Barbra Streisand, and David Bowie.
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