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You'll Never Find (Another Love Like Mine)

died on January 6, 2006. Lou's voice is so distinct and instantly recognizable, born on December 1, 1933 in Chicago since the early days of Lou in the church choir his collaborations with Sam Cooke, "The Dick Clark Show" at the Hollywood Bowl in 1959, the opening of the Beatles in 1966.Sus monologues in the 1970s presaged rap music to become a "crossover" artist before the term was invented, there was a constant in the career of Lou Rawls - a voice that one critic proclaimed "sweet as sugar, soft as velvet, strong as steel. In 1975, while other artists have succumbed to the pace, Lou moved to Philadelphia International, the mecca of producers / songwriters Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, was rewarded the following year when "You'll Never Find (Another Love Like Mine)" became the most successful Lou. The next year he took home his third Grammy, Best Song R & amp; B Vocal Performance, no doubt Lou also took his talents to children's programming, becoming the voice of singing cats Garfield animated. In 1982 he was nominated for a Grammy for Best Recording for Children for Here Comes Garfield and musical star of the series "Garfield" television specials. More recently, Lou sang the title song of "Little Book of the jungle", is also the voice of Harvey the Mailman in "the Nickelodeon series Hey Arnold" and grandfather in Bill Cosby's animated series "Fatherhood" .. The great Lou

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