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Luther Vandross and David Bowie had a legendary friendship

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Luther Vandross and David Bowie Had a Legendary Friendship

Luther Vandross and David Bowie had a significant and influential friendship in the music industry. The late soul singer Luther Vandross gained early exposure and opportunities through his collaboration with David Bowie, particularly on Bowie’s 1975 album “Young Americans,” where Vandross provided background vocals[2][4]. This collaboration not only showcased Vandross’s vocal talent but also introduced him to a broader audience, leading to additional opportunities and making him a sought-after session singer for artists like Bette Midler and Barbra Streisand[2][5]. The friendship and professional relationship between Vandross and Bowie played a pivotal role in Vandross’s early career, setting the stage for his eventual solo success.

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