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Al Jarreau Obituary

By Matt Schudel

Al Jarreau, a Grammy Award-winning singer whose versatile tenor voice and vibrant stage style blurred the lines between jazz, soul and pop music, died Feb. 12 at a Los Angeles hospital. He was 76.

His publicist, Joe Gordon, announced the death, saying the singer had been treated for exhaustion. The cause was not immediately known.

Jarreau was loosely classified as a jazz singer, but his eclectic style was entirely his own, polished through years of obscure apprenticeship in lonely nightclubs. He did not release his first album until 1975, when he was 35, but within two years he had won the first of his seven Grammy Awards and had begun to attract a wide following.

He was dubbed the "Acrobat of Scat" for the way he adopted the fast, wordless syllables of bebop jazz musicians, but he didn't limit himself to the musical backdrop of an earlier generation. His approach emphasized the percussion-heavy and electronically amplified sound of rhythm-and-blues and funk music, and he had a particular gift for mimicking almost any kind of musical instrument or sound.

"Jarreau imitates the electronic and percussive hardware of the 1970s," critic Robert Palmer wrote in Rolling Stone in 1979. "But he does more than that. He stands there and makes it all sound natural, singing so sweetly and unaffectedly you'd think he just happened on this remarkable vocal vocabulary."

After winning awards and plaudits as a jazz singer, Jarreau found a wider audience with his 1981 album "Breakin' Away," which sold more than 1 million copies and included a Top 20 hit, "We're in This Love Together." The album won Grammy Awards in the jazz and pop vocal categories, propelling Jarreau to widespread stardom.

He was soon appearing on television, touring with a 10-piece band and taking the stage with dramatic lighting and choreographed dance moves. He seemed poised for a popular breakthrough that never quite arrived. Despite his Grammy Awards and growing acclaim, Jarreau groused that Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder and Al Green sold more records, even though they - in the view of many, including Jarreau himself - couldn't match his vocal chops.

As the 1980s wore on, Jarreau explored rock, reggae and international music, and recorded the theme song for the TV series "Moonlighting." His 1992 album "Heaven and Earth" won a Grammy for best R&B vocal performance, giving Jarreau Grammys in three categories.

He branched out into other fields, performing with symphony orchestras and acting on Broadway in 1996 in the role of Teen Angel in "Grease."

As time went on, Jarreau returned to his early inspiration in straight-ahead jazz. He recorded an album of jazz standards in 2004 called "Accentuate the Positive," which included songs by Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington and Johnny Mercer and was considered a triumphant return to form.

"It's really the first jazz record I've ever done," Jarreau told Billboard magazine. "Everything else that came before was pop and R&B. This is a thanks to the kind of music that made me the person I am today."

Alwyn Lopez Jarreau was born March 12, 1940, in Milwaukee. His father, originally from New Orleans, was a onetime Seventh-day Adventist preacher, and his mother was a piano teacher. Jarreau sang gospel in church and doo-wop on street corners, absorbing the many musical styles of his melting-pot home town.

He had listened from an early age to Nat "King" Cole, Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, but his two greatest influences were jazz scat artist Jon Hendricks and the smooth ballad singer Johnny Mathis.

"A lot of who I am is described in the qualities of those two guys - the fiery jazz singer and the balladeer - and how they performed," he said in 2005. "Somewhere in there, too, is an R&B guy who went to Motown University."

An excellent athlete, Jarreau tried out with the Milwaukee Braves baseball team and played basketball at Wisconsin's Ripon College, from which he graduated in 1962. He sang in dance bands in college and graduate school and, in 1964, received a master's degree in vocational rehabilitation from the University of Iowa.

After moving to San Francisco, Jarreau worked by day as a counselor for the disabled and sang in jazz clubs at night, quitting his counseling job in 1968 to devote himself to music. Working with a Brazilian guitarist, he learned to fill empty musical spaces with expressive improvisations. He devised inventive versions of songs by Joni Mitchell and the Beatles, wrote original tunes and seemed at home in any musical style.

In 2007, he won two more Grammys for a recording made with guitarist George Benson, "Givin' It Up." As he entered his 70s, Jarreau remained in demand in recording studios and on concert stages around the world. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2001, hosted a public television program on jazz singing and established a scholarship fund at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee for students interested in becoming teachers.

His marriage to Phyllis Hall ended in divorce.

Survivors include his wife of 39 years, Susan Player; and a son from his second marriage.

Never one to stay in one physical or musical place for long, Jarreau described his constantly evolving approach to music to the Chicago Tribune in 1989.

"Jazz, whatever we think its purest form is, is a dynamic and changing form," he said. "It will never be the jazz of the 1930s and '40s and '50s, because it's changing and responding to its environment. That environment includes the influences of Michael Jackson, Sting and hip-hop just as much as Charlie Parker or bebop."

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Published by Buffalo News on Feb. 12, 2017.

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Russell Earl Mckinney

July 6, 2025

I first encountered Al Jarreau as a guest performer on Saturday Night Live, and brought the LP "Look To The Rainbow" the very next day. I was hooked!

Dellana

June 30, 2025

As I sit hear listening to you 1993 Grammy winning song HEAVEN & EARTH can't help but remember the first time your music was introduced to me. I'm forever grateful and I also had the pleasure of being in your presence at the fabulous Chicago Theatre. You and your music top notch. Thank you for such beautiful memories.

Linda Harrison

June 28, 2025

Al, I still miss you ❤.

Lu

June 20, 2025

His music will live

Takeisha Poole

March 14, 2025

Rest in Peace dear you are so loved by me Takeisha Williams Poole

Donna C. Neil-Demir

September 29, 2024

We will always miss him.love an endearing fan
Donna

Patricia Murrell-Brummett

May 3, 2024

Thanks for sharing your beautiful voice with the world Al. Blessings to your family and friends.

Cora West

February 15, 2024

Sorry for your loss, he will be missed, his voice and music was the best.

Michael Barnes, Indianapolis, IN

January 21, 2024

Al played a show at my college; Vincennes University in 1976. Having seen him on SNL I alerted my cohorts in the schools' touring show choir of his music.

We lined the second row (behind the administration) at his show and knowingly cheered his songs. We immediately sought to meet him after his set and to our great surprise he agreed and did. He asked how we knew him and smiled at me when my friends pointed at me.

Al Jarreau then spent ALL of the headliner (Melissa Manchester's) set talking music and this life "one on one" with me ... a devoted, gob-smacked fan.

I'll never get over what a wonderful, generous and incredibly talented soul that man was! RIP Al Jarreau.

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June 14, 2023

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S. Chris Kelly

June 14, 2023

Al Jarreau was the voice of an Era... Absolutely 80s. I shall always remember him with great admiration and fondness.

Stephen Christopher Kelly, M.B.A., M.A., A.B.
Virginia Episcopal School, Class of 1987.
Davidson College, Class of 1991.
Webster University, Classes of 1994 & 1995.

Madneide oliveira

June 2, 2023

Cantor de voz única, suave , timbre maravilhoso... Eu amava algumas de suas músicas,inclusive ouço no meu celular sempre ...Descanse em paz !

Rose McClane

June 11, 2022

Didn’t know him. Never met him. Miss him so much, it’s a physical ache.

April 18, 2020

I was blessed and am am still being blessed by your music.

Robin Ball-Thomas

April 18, 2020

Rest in Gods heavenly Peace. Never will you be forgotten.

Robin Ball-Thomas

April 18, 2020

Where do I begin, my life changed in grammar school when I heard this amazing voice, I was hooked. Your music changed my life ! When I was down you were my go to and still are. I have been cleaning my home to your music for over forty years. You touched my very soul. Your music is played by me every week hours at a time. I told everyone in grammar school you were my husband, I say that to this day March 15th, 2020. When I was expecting my daughters I put the head phone on my stomach so they could hear the beauty in what I was hearing. To this day they both are true fans. God broke the mold with you old friend. YOU blessed my very soul then and now. Until I leave this earth you will be my go to. I have been blessed, you are still blessing me. Robin Ball-Thomas ( Heaven is being blessed )

Jon Hendricks

December 8, 2019

It is sad to say that I am now the Elder of the Jon Hendricks clan and I bid you, Al, embraces and blessings from The Muse going forward and sincere heartfelt condolences to your entire family - core and extended. You gave the world your magic freely and unencumbered and whether you - or they - know it or not now, the world will be a better place as a result of your sanctified blessings to us all. You made a huge impression on both my personal and musical life and for that I can never thank you enough. I'm sorry I missed your reunion with my senior in heaven but I will get there for the second show.. coming soon now. Please don't start without me?

Karen Thomas Robinson

May 17, 2019

Still listening to your music...continue to rest in peace...

Jerrie Jones

December 14, 2018

I have always loved you you are my favorite of all times and will always be breaking away your music will live on with me my whole life time I remember getting the chance to meet you in phila and you signed my cd and took a picture with me which I will cheris my whole life love and miss you Rest In Peace thank you for coming into my life with your gift.

yvette strong reid

September 2, 2018

Mr. Al Jarreau, what a gift to the world. Although you are gone, generations will know your music, It was always a special treat seeing you live in NY when I lived there. One of a kind...

Bill Depew

August 31, 2018

His musical legacy . His Joy. He kept me afloat in the darkest of days . I had the privilege of seeing him perform live several times , and he signed an autograph for me. He inspired me to keep on and to reinforce a message in the song "Letter Perfect", live the golden rule . I love this man.

Kay Collins

August 26, 2018

The album "Look to the Rainbow" has been my go-to music for 40+ yrs.
I fell in love with the music and the singer and went to many of his concerts here in Boston: one on Boston Common (outside, no covering) when a thunder storm arose-we stayed, became drenched in rain,well worth it.
The last time I saw Mr Jarreau was at opening night for a club at Patriot Place-the venue was intimate and wonderful.
He is forever in my heart.

Fortune McLemore

June 14, 2018

How could you NOT love Al Jarreau??

Marion Mathis

May 5, 2018

What a Gift! I believe he was "The Greatest Vocal Artist" of a lifetime. No comparison, now singing with the Angels in Heaven! Rejoicing in Song.

Nia Flippen

April 28, 2018

I know this is a little late, but better late than never. I grew up listening to Mr Jarreau scat on my dad's reel to reel. His voice was one of a kind and unmistakable. I loved his song morning and even got to see him at the Hampton Jazz festival some years ago. The world will certainly miss his musical talent. I rejoice now that in the future I will see him again. Joh 5:28, 29; 11:25.

March 12, 2018

May the love of friends and family carry you through your time of grief.

January 14, 2018

You will be missed.

Cindy Davidson

December 29, 2017

I'm sure he's singing in heaven..I.just want to say how much he filled my heart with his music. I was happy to have met him once and he seemed to have a very gentle soul.
Cindra

Peter Sion

December 14, 2017

you have left an impact on my life in music. I play your music everyday that brings happiness to every day. Thank you so much for all you've done.

December 13, 2017

Iconic, legendary, extraordinary, prolific, once-in-a-lifetime!! No words can adequately describe this Great Vocalist/Musician! Have loved Mr. Jarreau's music since 1981, my junior year of college at Virginia State University!! Had the privilege of seeing him perform at The Wolf Trap Theater in Northern Virginia multiple times! Also saw him at Chene Park Amphitheatre Park in Detroit in the early 90's! Never disappointed; EVER! Rest Peacefully Brother Al..............

Sharon Jackson

December 13, 2017

Sharon jackson

December 13, 2017

My favorite singer follow his music since I was 17 years of age beadsoncanvas Ford performing art center, I was singing to him heaven and earth. I will see him in heaven sharon

Tammy Maras

December 2, 2017

Your voice will be greatly missed!

Karen

October 24, 2017

I am so very sorry for the loss of your husband, father. My husband and I dated to the first album. We loved Mr. Jarreau, we saw him in concert several times. His music lives on. Please continue to allow this verse to comfort you. And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.

Erica Williams

October 19, 2017

My condolences to his family & fans. He had a style of his own, that was so unique and very enjoyable "full of relaxation" and I'm in shock that this icon has transitioned as I'm just finding out about his death eight months later (I've seen no news footage whatsoever.) He was a very private person whom we've come to know and love through his music. I will never forget you.

#Gone2Soon

Kenny Wilkerson

September 27, 2017

Al was simply an Awesome Talent with so much Grace and Style. a pure lyrical genius; all in which makes him a Musical Legend. Certainly will be missed!

judi kovach

September 19, 2017

I saw u in concert several times. You were an amazing entertainer with the most beautiful voice. I will always remember those high notes they were awesome. May ur family find comfort in knowing how u touched the world and brought happiness to so many. Rest in peace u will never be forgotten.

one of the greatest times in my Life!!

Debra Gray-Turpin

August 16, 2017

Vanessa Bennett London

July 4, 2017

Rest in peace your music is the soundtrack to my life

Eddie Santiago

June 18, 2017

When child, I grew up with his music an it inspired me to became a professional musician. When I learned that he was gone I was completely in shock. My sons later learned to appreciate his greatness and genius. His legacy will last forever in our hearts and for future generations. RIP!

Joi Pablo

June 18, 2017

I love your music. I will miss you. You rest as you are now in God's world. Continue to look down as you sing your songs to us. With love always , Joi

Ruth Loyo

June 18, 2017

Thanks for the your musicial gifts.
You will be missed..

Loved him dearly. This pic sits on my fireplace

Coretta Garner

June 14, 2017

Me and Al at the Rosebud Restaurant in Chicago

Coretta Garner

June 14, 2017

Peter Sion

June 8, 2017

Al will truly be missed!!! His music lives on in our hearts! Bless you Mr. Jarreau'

Peter

Pamela Toone-Deloatch

June 4, 2017

His music was during a great time in my life and his music made it just that much more enjoyable! Thank you!

JEANETTE GLENN

June 2, 2017

my name is cha.cha

I LOVE HIS SONGS

I WILL ALWAYS PLAY HIS MUSIC

THERE WILL BE NO ONE ON THIS EARTH
THAT CAN REPLACE HIS VOICE AND SONGS

MR JARREAU IS A GIFT

I LOVE HEAR HIS LOVE SONGS WHEN I AM
ALONE ON THE BEACH WATCHING THE WAVES

Patrick Minnix

June 1, 2017

I loved me some Al Jarreau! Seen him in concert twice and listened to his all the time. I was in the United States Navy in the early 80's and he was always playing in my cassette recorder. We have lost a Great one!! RIP- Patrick J. Minnix- Buffalo,Tx

Mosby Mitchell

May 28, 2017

GO on angles wings to rest. I went to an Al Jarreau concert in Orlando, FL in 1989! "EUROPEAN TOUR" was the T-Shrt I prshd (stl hv it) Hv Loved his music ev snc.

Angela Minear

May 27, 2017

Al it was so great meeting you at University of Iowa College of Education last year You were truly a gentle and kind spirit and we were indeed gifted when you were here to sing to us like a songbird. Your music and legacy shall forever live onward and rise upward. Rest In Peace.

Ike McNeill

May 27, 2017

RIP

Bernadine Saunders

May 8, 2017

I am heart broken! Just learned of his death today.One of the smoothest jazz musicians ever!RIP...

Pat Grupinski

May 7, 2017

That magnificent voice, how lucky we were to know that the voice was only half as wonderful as the man himself. What joy he gave to all of us. God bless al n his family.

Shirley Satterfield-Perkins

May 2, 2017

He was the best! Al Jarreau was my all time favorite artist. What a delight to hear him!!! Remember the days when he would have concerts with David Sanborn. The best album in the world is his "All Fly Home." I recall meeting him at a concert in Denton, TX a few years ago. All my adult life, I have wanted to meet Al Jarreau. Well, I finally did and even got a nice facial touch and autograph. He was exactly how I predicted him to be in person. Genuinely NICE!!!! God bless and the angels got that scat now! :)

Helen Burdett

April 26, 2017

Only just learned of his passing with great sorrow. I loved his voice and his style so very much. Played his music over and over. He made me very happy.
Rest in peace Al. My condolences to is family.
Helen burdett

Brenda Adams

April 23, 2017

Al Jarreau was truly a musical genius and entertainment icon, and will be greatly missed. I am thankful to him for my all time favorite song of his, After All. To the family, my thoughts and prayers go out to you, always. A faithful fan and admirer...

Charlene Brown

April 23, 2017

RIP. He was my favorite jazz singer, he had such a smooth and beautiful voice. He will be terribly missed. My condolences to his family, I will keep you lifted up in my prayers.

Carol S.

April 18, 2017

It's been 2 months and I still can't believe it. I always thought I would see you perform one more time. My continued condolences to Susan and Ryan. You are sorely missed "I still feel you in my soul."

Valerie Craig

April 17, 2017

RIP, I will always love your music

Louis Wilkerson

April 17, 2017

My Condolences And Prayers For The Family. The World Has Lost An Extraordinary And Gifted Human Being.

S.

April 15, 2017

His songs brought much joy- one of my favorite singers, will be sorely missed. Condolences to his wife and son. S-Brooklyn,NY

S.

April 15, 2017

His songs brought much joy with his songs- one of my favorite singers, will be sorely missed. S-Brooklyn,NY

Sherman Sville

April 13, 2017

My old friend!!!!! Job well done. Brought so much joy to my life in lyrics and songs.

Rose Hinton

April 11, 2017

al Jarreau was one of the most influential musicians in my life I cannot imagine not growing up from high school through college thru married life with out his music
Rose Holland Hinton(Baton Rouge LA)

Mary Weitz

April 11, 2017

I can't believe I won't get to see you live one more time! I have loved your singing for decades. Your music spoke to my soul and I will miss you, knowing your feet don't grace the planet any longer. I do find some solace now that you will be "touching the face of God."Sing on in the afterworld, dear man. Much love goes with you...

Monisa Cole

April 10, 2017

One man that had so much Charisma and class, I enjoyed so many of your songs. A few of my favorite, Good Morning, All or Nothing At All, 10 K High. I will miss this man, he was such a wonderful different type of entertainer. My you rest in peace in the arms of Jesus Christ. We love you, but God love you like no other. God bless your family and close friends.

*MuSic FaDa WoLRd*

Garry Moore

April 10, 2017

Love you forever Al!!!

Khaled Mujtabaa

April 8, 2017

My condolences to Jarreau's family and friends. When he sang it was if he was sharing his very soul. There are two singers that overwhelmed me with their imagination and creativity, Sarah Vaughan and Al Jarreau. Rest in peace. You gave us your best right up to the end of your life. Thanks!

April 6, 2017

To the family and friends:

One of my best friends taught me about the music of Mr. Al Jarreau. I will always be grateful for that. Mr. Jarreau and his music will be deeply missed. May the God of all comfort be with you during this time of sorrow.

Naydja CoJoe

April 5, 2017

What a Blessing it was to have seen, heard and met you....Still kind of unreal...RIP

Stephanie Fullwood

April 5, 2017

To Susan and Ryan Al will forever burn in all of us. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful man with us

Sadden by your passing

Stephanie Fullwood

April 5, 2017

As a teenager I feel deeply in love with Mr. Jarreau style of music. I live in anchorage Alaska now and his music continues to take me around the city on a daily bases. I'm sadden by his passing but he will live in me forever. RIH gone but not forgotten. A true die hard fan Stephanie Fullwood Anchorage Alaska

C Holden

April 5, 2017

Great life Great music :In your sorrow,may there be peace...In your thoughts ,may there be love... In your hearts, may there be healing .Psalm 147:3 God promise :"He heals the brokenhearted;He binds up their wounds"

Harriet Clay

April 2, 2017

Al Jarreau you left behind beautiful music for my listening pleasure. Rest In Heavenly Peace. God bless your family at this difficult time.

Tumon Bay, Guam misses you

K J

April 2, 2017

Rest On My Brother you are truly missed...KJ

Beverly Blair

April 1, 2017

I love your music,,can't believe you are gone.

Dave Gregorchik

March 31, 2017

Never met Al but if anything like his music: gifted, fun, uplifting, unbiased, loved the Lord and therefore all people, famous for saying at end of concerts "See you in church!"

Barry Goldstein

March 30, 2017

I met Al many times sat next to him on a plane from Dallas to Houston what a wonderful man amazing voice to Susan and Ryan my prayers go out to you I miss him as you do he is the best Sincerely BARRY Goldstein

MY IST LOVE OF JAZZ MUSIC

ELAINE BYRD

March 28, 2017

DEAR SUSAN & RYAN. THANK YOU FOR LETTING AND SHARING AL WITH US. ALL THE LOVE SONGS WERE
ACTUALLY WRITTEN AND ASPIRED BY YOU, SUSAN.
HE LOVED GOD. IT AND TRUE LOVE WAS ALWAYS
HEARD IN ALL HIS SONGS. MY HEART HURTS FOR
HIS PASSING. NOW HE SINGS FOR GOD UP CLOSE
AND PERSONAL. THANK GOD FOR AL JARREAU. YOU ONLY MADE ONE OF HIM. NOTHING COULD EVER COMPARE. THROUGH IT ALL MY FAVORITE SONG.
HE DID IT FOR ALL. THANK YOU AL.LOVE YOU FOREVER!!

Kelly Gray

March 28, 2017

Rest in heavenly peace Mr. Jarreau
I loved your music and your voice. I pray your family finds peace and comfort. You were a legend!

john deleo

March 26, 2017

big al, you got me through a tough period of my life in the 80's with your beautiful music. I've been loving you ever since. you'll always be the greatest. I love you pal. I know i didn't know you but you knew me. r.i.p.

Rhonda

March 26, 2017

Thank you..Thank you..Thank you, Mr Jarreau. Your amazing music brought me such joy and will continue to do so.

Connie Barnett

March 25, 2017

I so enjoyed Al Jarreau's music. One of my favorite memories of him was attending an outdoor concert of his at the St. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, WA several years ago. My friend & I sat on a blanket in the grass & couldn't help but get up & dance. The best part of the concert was when, in the middle of the concert a train came through right near the winery and was so loud that it was semi drowning out Al's voice. Al stopped & paused for a few seconds & instead of just waiting for the train to pass, he started vocally jazzing along with the sounds of the train clicking along the tracks! It so showed his talent & persevering attitude & wonderful personality. He will be greatly missed, but I have a great memory of one of the most enjoyable concerts I have ever attended. Rest in peace Al.

Gina Lou

March 22, 2017

Rest in Heavenly Peace. Thank you for using your gift to uplift and show love to everyone. You are a perfectionist and mastered your vocals like no other. Your Spirit lives on. You will never be forgotten. My condolences to the Jarreau/Lopez family. One Love

Yogi

March 21, 2017

Now you can truly touch the face of GOD R.I.P.

G b

March 20, 2017

To the family of Mr. Jarreau.. May the great memories you have sustain you during your loss of this great talent who touched so many lives while here. He may be gone, but we can still enjoy his music as it lives on. May God bring you comfort during this time.

Jackie

March 18, 2017

No other performer will ever match Mr Jarreau! He will be missed. May the happy memories of Him bring comfort as his music lives on. And remembering Almighty God's promise to remove sickness and death forever. With heartfelt condolences to the surviving family.

TJ Haggerty

March 15, 2017

It is because of Al Jarreau that I developed a love for smooth jazz. He made really feel music at a deeper level. I was so looking forward to seeing him in Venice in May but GOD had other plans. Rest in Heaven! The world will miss the melodic gifts you shared with us but Heaven is sounding so much better now. My condolences to the Jarreau family and thank you for sharing him with us for so many years.

Margaret Lloyd

March 15, 2017

R.I.P you will be truly missed in this world. I loved your talent and will continue to love your music.

Sandra Jackson-Williams

March 15, 2017

There won't be another musician that will touch all my senses in my lifetime. His music will live on forever and ever! RIP Mr. Jarreau..

March 15, 2017

RIP the greatest. I just had the pleasure of seeing him a year ago. Condolences to the family.
Carla

Lisa S.

March 14, 2017

My brother introduced me to his music. I will listen to his music forever.

Michelle S.

March 13, 2017

His music got me through some of my hardest times. I have seen this man performed over and over again. He is the kind of voice, you can go sleep listening too. Thank you Mr. Al Jarreau, for reminding me that "I too, can touch the face of God"!!

Tanya Simons-Oparah

March 12, 2017

Al will always be a light in the sound track of my life's musical journey. Love him always!

GARY THOMAS

March 12, 2017

THE WHOLE WORLD IS SHOCK OF THE LOST OF ONE OF THE GREATEST JAZZ GREATS OF ALL TIME OUR HEARTS AND PRAYS GOSE OUT TO THE FAMILY MAY GOD BLESS YOU AT THIS TIME YOU WILL BE FOREVER IN OUR HREATS

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