File #: Res 1076-2005    Version: * Name: Highlight and honor the life and achievements of entertainer Luther Vandross.
Type: Resolution Status: Filed
Committee: Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
On agenda: 7/27/2005
Enactment date: Law number:
Title: Resolution calling for the Council of the City of New York to highlight and honor the life and achievements of entertainer Luther Vandross
Sponsors: Yvette D. Clarke, Charles Barron, Leroy G. Comrie, Jr., Alan J. Gerson, Sara M. Gonzalez, Michael E. McMahon, James Sanders, Jr., David I. Weprin
Council Member Sponsors: 8

 

Res. No. 1076

 

Resolution calling for the Council of the City of New York to highlight and honor the life and achievements of entertainer Luther Vandross

 

By Council Members Clarke, Barron, Comrie, Gerson, Gonzalez, McMahon, Sanders Jr. and Weprin

 

Whereas, Luther Vandross, the legendary singer and entertainer who

 

influenced generations with his musical talents and charitable causes, died on

 

July 1, 2005 at the age of 54; and

 

Whereas, Born in New York City on April 20, 1951 as the youngest of four

 

children, Luther Vandross attended Taft High School in the Bronx while

 

developing his love for music as a member of the Apollo Theater’s musical

 

theater workshop, Listen My Brother. Mr. Vandross briefly attended

 

Western Michigan University before embarking upon a professional singing

 

career; and

 

Whereas, Luther Vandross began his career as a songwriter when he

 

wrote “Everybody Rejoice” for the Broadway musical “The Wiz” in 1972; his

 

biggest break came when he became a backup singer for British rock star David

 

Bowie. He then became the most sought-after backup singer and arranger in the

 

 70’s, going on to work with artists such as Bette Midler, Barbra Streisand and

 

Roberta Flack; and

 

Whereas, After signing with Epic Records in 1981, Luther Vandross

 

released his 1981 debut album “Never Too Much”, which reached the top of the

 

R&B charts and sold more than one million copies. Mr. Vandross followed this

 

success with a string of R&B hit albums through the 80’s, which included

 

memorable songs such as “Here & Now”, “Forever, For Always, For Love”, “Give

 

Me The Reason”, “If Only For One Night” and “Any Love”, propelling Mr.

 

Vandross to superstardom and helping him become the voice of his generation;

 

and

 

Whereas, Mr. Vandross experienced his greatest mainstream success in

 

the 90’s with a series of duet hits, such as “Endless Love” with Mariah Carey and

 

“The Best Things In Life Are Free” with Janet Jackson; and his successful

 

albums “Never Let Me Go” and “Power of Love” established his legend as a

 

remarkable romantic balladeer of love songs; and

 

Whereas, Mr. Vandross won numerous awards and accolades throughout

 

his career, including eight Grammy awards, several Soul Train, BET, NAACP

 

Image and American Music Awards. While recovering from a stroke in 2003, he

 

experienced his greatest professional success with the release of “Dance With

 

My Father”, which generated worldwide sales exceeding 3 million copies and

 

earning the Grammy award for Song of the Year in 2004; and

 

Whereas, In his personal life Luther Vandross was a tremendous benefactor to others, giving his time and money to several charitable causes; he was an inspiration to all who ever heard him sing in person or listened to one of his songs at a wedding or on a romantic evening. Mr. Vandross was a native son of our great City whose unparalleled talent allowed him to champion that which we all cherish- the emotion of love; now therefore, be it

Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York honors the life and legend of Luther Vandross.