On This Day: Celebrating 75 Years of the Legendary Luther Vandross

(AURN News) — Today, April 20, 2026, marks the 75th anniversary of the birth of legendary musician and songwriter Luther Vandross. Born in 1951 in New York City, Vandross — often described as having a “velvet voice” — possessed a vocal elegance that redefined the landscape of R&B and pop music through a rare ability to blend technical perfection with raw, heartfelt emotion.

Vandross fell in love with music after witnessing a live performance by Dionne Warwick. He began singing in groups as a teenager, which eventually led to him becoming a backup singer for artists such as David Bowie, Bette Midler, Roberta Flack and Chaka Khan.

Luther Vandross with his Grammy Award, Feb. 20, 1991. (AP Photo)

In 1981, Vandross released the album “Never Too Much,” which became a critical and commercial success, officially launching his solo career. Throughout his illustrious tenure in the industry, he earned eight Grammy Awards, cementing his status as an icon. His signature hits — including “Never Too Much,” “A House Is Not a Home,” “Power of Love/Love Power,” “Wait for Love,” “Here and Now” and “Don’t Want to Be a Fool” — showcased a vocal range that was both powerful and smooth.

Beyond his vocal performances, Vandross solidified himself as a producer by collaborating with a range of legendary artists, including Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.

R&B Singer Luther Vandross poses with his awards at the 1992 Grammy Awards show. (AP Photo)

Sadly, Luther Vandross passed away in July 2005 at age 54 due to complications from a stroke he suffered in 2003. Today, his timeless melodies continue to keep his spirit alive. Happy heavenly birthday, Luther Vandross.

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