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  2. Al Jarreau - Wikipedia

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    Al Jarreau during a concert (in West Germany) in early 1981. Jarreau was born in Milwaukee on March 12, 1940, [1] the fifth of six children. His father Emile Alphonse Jarreau was a Seventh-day Adventist Church minister and singer, and his mother Pearl (Walker) Jarreau was a church pianist.

  3. Al Jarreau discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of American singer and musician Al Jarreau. Albums. Studio albums Title Album details ... Best of Al Jarreau: Released: November 5, 1996 ...

  4. Jarreau (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jarreau is the sixth studio album by Al Jarreau, released in 1983. [3] It was his third consecutive #1 album on the Billboard Jazz charts, while also placing at #4 on the R&B album charts and #13 on the Billboard 200. In 1984 the album received four Grammy Award nominations, including for Jay Graydon as Producer of the Year (Non-Classical).

  5. Al Jarreau, legendary Jazz singer, dies at 76 - AOL

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    Legendary jazz singer Al Jarreau died Sunday morning, according to a message on his website. He was 76.

  6. Seven-time Grammy winner Al Jarreau dies at 76 - AOL

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    The popular singer behind hits like "Moonlighting," died on Sunday in Los Angeles at age 76, just after retiring from his tour. Seven-time Grammy winner Al Jarreau dies at 76 Skip to main content

  7. Moonlighting (theme song) - Wikipedia

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    The second recording was also included on Jarreau's 1996 compilation album The Best of Al Jarreau, as well as on the 2011 reissue of L Is for Lover. As with the first 3 seasons, shorter edits of the recording were used for the opening and closing credits. There were two versions of this song. One has a saxophone and the other has a harmonica.

  8. L Is for Lover - Wikipedia

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    L Is for Lover is the eighth studio album by American R&B singer Al Jarreau, released on September 8, 1986, by Warner Bros. Records. [2] It peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart, No. 9 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart, and No. 17 on the Contemporary Jazz Albums chart.

  9. Tomorrow Today - Wikipedia

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    Lead vocals – Al Jarreau (all tracks), Vanessa Williams (track 9) Keyboards – Phil Davis, Barry J. Eastmond, Tim Heintz, Jerry Hey, Randy Kerber, Greg Mathieson, Freddie Ravel, Dan Shea, John Stoddart and Larry Williams; Guitars – Ross Bolton, Phil Hamilton, Paul Jackson Jr., Michael Landau and Tony Maiden

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