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Lou Rawls
He was born in Chicago in 1933, and became one of the best acts anyone could see. In the fifties, with the “Teenage Kings of Harmony”, with classmate Sam Cooke, he gained great popularity. He joined “The Pilgrim Travelers” after the army. In a South car crash, he was a near fatality. It took more than a year to regain his memory. Lou Rawls became popular with his deep velvet voice. His more than seventy albums with hit songs were choice. He made his mark in the sixties with a recording that went to number one called “Love is a Hurting Thing”. “Lady Love”, You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine,” and “Natural Man” were his biggest hit songs so fine. Lou became great with raising funds for some charities that would help black colleges and universities. This was a man who achieved so much during his day. In January 2006, he passed away. Thanks to wikipedia.org online encyclopedia for valuable information I obtained to write this poem.
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