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In Luther: Never Too Much, an eye-opening new documentary on the late singer that recently premiered on CNN, archival footage shows interviewers pressing Vandross about his sexuality.
Luther Vandross' niece reveals that the late singer's love songs were inspired by his own life, but not necessarily his romantic attachments.
Luther Vandross' documentary, titled Luther: Never Too Much, premiered Sunday at Sundance Film Festival. Here's all the revelations from the documentary.
Best known for his smooth, sexy love songs, his niece says inspiration came from Vandross’s own life and experiences, but not necessarily his love life, which he was fiercely private about.
From “Slow Jams” with Twista to “Excuse Me Miss” with Jay-Z, these hip-hop songs sample Luther Vandross in ways you may have never noticed.
“Luther was the soundtrack to my childhood,” Glasper tells Billboard about the chance to work on the documentary. “We didn’t have a family gathering without Luther’s music playing.
Luther Vandross' previously unreleased cover of The Beatles' 'Michelle' releases a week before a doc on the late singer hits theaters, 'Luther: Never Too Much.