Lou Rawls
Lou Rawls was an American singer, record producer, composer, and actor known for his smooth baritone voice. He released over 60 albums, sold over 40 million records, and had chart-topping singles, including 'You'll Never Find Another Love like Mine'.
R&B Singer
December 1, 1933
January 06, 2006
72
Lou Rawls was a multifaceted American artist, known for his work as a singer, record producer, composer, and actor. With a smooth baritone voice, he demonstrated versatility across various genres, including jazz, soul, gospel, and rhythm and blues. Throughout his career, Rawls released over 60 albums, selling more than 40 million records, and had numerous charting singles, with “You’ll Never Find Another Love like Mine” being his most famous song. Apart from his music career, he also appeared in TV shows, movies, and documentaries such as “The Blues Brothers,” “Picket Fences,” and “American Masters: B.B. King.” Sadly, Rawls passed away at the age of 72 on January 6, 2006, after a battle with lung and brain cancer.