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Al Jarreau performing on stage at the Nice’s Jazz Festival in
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 Al Jarreau, a versatile vocalist who sold millions of records and won a string of Grammys for his work in pop and R & B as well as his first love, jazz, died on Sunday in Los Angeles. He was 76.

His death was announced by his manager, Joe Gordon, who said Jarreau had been hospitalised for exhaustion two weeks ago. On the advice of his doctors, he had cancelled his tour dates and retired from touring.

Jarreau did not begin a full-time musical career until he was nearly 30, but within a few years he had begun attracting notice for a vocal style that was both instantly appealing and highly unusual.

Critics were particularly taken by his improvisational dexterity, in particular his virtuosic ability to produce an array of vocalisation ranging from delicious nonsense to clicks and growls to quasi-instrumental sounds.

Although he made his initial mark in the jazz world, Jarreau’s style, and his audience, crossed stylistic barriers. His music incorporated elements of pop, soul, gospel, Latin and other genres. It was a mark of his eclecticism that he won six Grammys across three different categories: jazz, pop and R & B. He was also among the performers on a Grammy-winning children’s album, ‘In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record

If Jarreau’s highly accessible, intensely personal style defied easy classification, that very accessibility — and, perhaps, the mere fact of his considerable commercial success — left some jazz purists sceptical.

Reviewing a concert by Jarreau at the Savoy in New York in 1981, Stephen Holden of The New York Times encapsulated what many saw as both the pros and the cons of Jarreau’s singular style:

“Al Jarreau may be the most technically gifted singer working in jazz-fusion today,” Holden wrote. Of the evening’s performance, however, he continued: “Mr. Jarreau’s concert lacked the emotional range of great jazz. He is such a prodigious talent that the absence of even the slightest blues inflections kept his music from cutting deeply.”

But critics’ reservations never deterred Jarreau, who prided himself, as he told The Los Angeles Times in 1986, on his “jazz attitude,” which he defined as “the idea of being open to each and every moment as a chance to create something different”.

“I try to be receptive,” he added, “and to be listening, and to not be afraid to try something new.”

 

Nightclub career

 

Alwin Lopez Jarreau was born in Milwaukee on March 12, 1940, into a musical family. His father, a minister, was a fine singer; his mother played the piano in church. Young Al began singing at 4, harmonising with his siblings. As a youth he sang in church, as well as with street-corner harmony groups and local jazz bands.

Jarreau earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Ripon College in Wisconsin in 1962, and a master’s in vocational rehabilitation from the University of Iowa in 1964. Afterward he moved to San Francisco, where he worked as a rehabilitation counsellor for people with disabilities.

But Jarreau found he could not resist the pull of jazz and before long was singing in local nightclubs. By the late ‘60s, he had quit his day job and embarked on a nightclub career, first on the West Coast and eventually in New York.

He reached a national audience with the album ‘We Got By’, released by Warner Bros. in 1975 to critical praise and commercial success.

Though advertised as his debut, it was actually his second album. A decade earlier, Jarreau had quietly recorded an album, later released on the Bainbridge label under the title ‘1965’. Though Jarreau took legal action, without success, to block its belated release in 1982, it is esteemed by jazz connoisseurs today.

Appearances on “Saturday Night Live” and other television shows raised his profile, as did extensive touring. In 1981 he had his biggest hit with the song ‘We’re in This Love Together’, which reached No. 15 on the Billboard pop singles chart.

 

First Grammy

 

He won his first Grammy in 1978, for best jazz vocal performance, for his album ‘Look to the Rainbow’. He won his last in 2007, for best traditional R & B vocal performance; the award was shared by Jarreau, George Benson and Jill Scott for their collaborative performance ‘God Bless the Child’.

In between, in 1982, Jarreau earned a Grammy for best pop vocal performance by a male artist for the title track of his album ‘Breakin’ Away’. That year, he also received the Grammy for best jazz vocal performance by a male artist, for his version of Dave Brubeck’s ‘Blue Rondo à la Turk’, from the same album.

His other Grammys came in 1979 for the album ‘All Fly Home’ (in the jazz category) and in 1993 for the album ‘Heaven and Earth’ (in R & B). A seventh Grammy came in 1981 for ‘In Harmony: A Sesame Street Record’, a compilation children’s album that featured a range of artists.

Among Jarreau’s best-known recordings was the theme song for the long-running television series “Moonlighting,” for which he wrote the lyrics to Lee Holdridge’s music.

He appeared on Broadway as a replacement in the role of the Teen Angel in the 1994 revival of ‘Grease’.

Jarreau’s first marriage, to Phyllis Hall, ended in divorce.

He is survived by his wife, the former Susan Player; a son, Ryan; two brothers, Marshall and Appie; and a sister, Rose Marie Freeman

source : gulfnews

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