Al Jarreau Dead: 'Moonlighting' R&B Legendary Singer Dies Aged 76

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Veteran R&B legend Al Jarreau has died, aged 76.

The singer, most celebrated in the UK for his romantic theme to TV show ‘Moonlighting’, passed away on Sunday morning, according to his reps in LA.

He had recently announced that he would be retiring due to ill health, bringing to a close a career that had taken him across the world for more than five decades.

Al Jarreau won seven Grammy Awards in total
Al Jarreau won seven Grammy Awards in total
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He won seven Grammy Awards in total and enjoyed a catalogue of hits, including ‘Mornin’, ‘After All, We’re in This Love Together’. He was also one of the most distinctive voices on the US charity record ‘We Are The World’, back in 1985.

But it was his romantic theme song for ‘Moonlighting’, the hit detective show starring Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis, that secured his fame on both sides of the Atlantic.

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