Was Al Jarreau Ever Married?

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Jarreau married twice: the first to Phyllis Hall, whom he divorced in 1968, and the second to model Susan Elaine Player, whom he was married to until his passing. They had one son, Ryan Jarreau. In 1968 Jarreau made jazz singing his primary occupation.

What does Ryan Jarreau do for a living?

Ryan Jarreau, 33, works as a jiu-jitsu trainer in California. He is also a mixed-martial arts fighter, according to his Facebook page. The page says he’s worked for a “Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Club.”

How old is Stevie Wonder?

Stevie Wonder, original name Steveland Judkins or Steveland Morris, (born May 13, 1950, Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.), American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, a child prodigy who developed into one of the most creative musical figures of the late 20th century.

Was Al Jarreau a tenor?

Al Jarreau, in full Alwyn Lopez Jarreau, (born March 12, 1940, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.—died February 12, 2017, Los Angeles, California), American singer and songwriter who sang with almost acrobatic versatility and inventiveness, ranging from tenor crooning to scatting.

Who influenced Al Jarreau?

He was born Alwin Lopez-Jarreau in Milwaukee in 1940. His father was a minister, and his mother was a piano teacher. Jarreau began singing in the church choir at age 4 and later counted jazz scat artist Jon Hendricks and ballad singer Johnny Mathis among his greatest influences.

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How do you pronounce Jarreau?

Phonetic spelling of Jarreau

  1. jar-reau.
  2. Jar-r-eau.
  3. jare-ro.
  4. Jar-reau.
  5. ju-row.

What happened to Al Jarreau?

Jarreau died of respiratory failure, at the age of 76 on February 12, just two days after announcing his retirement, and one month before his 77th birthday.

How old was George Duke when died?

Duke was 67. His record label said he died after a battle with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. A little more than a year ago, Duke’s wife died of cancer.

What singer died at 76?

Sarah Dash, the singer and co-founder of the all-female singing group Labelle, best known for their 1974 hit “Lady Marmalade,” died Monday at the age of 76. Dash’s bandmate Patti LaBelle announced her longtime friend’s death on social media.

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