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"contents": "<p><br />The seven-time Grammy winner -- a rare artist to win in jazz, pop and R&amp;B categories -- died in a Los Angeles hospital where he had been treated for fatigue, his manager said.</p>\r\n<p>Jarreau, who grew up in Milwaukee, where he heard his parents play music in church, is best known for the singles \"We're in This Love Together\" and \"After All.\" </p>\r\n<p>Many also heard his voice, even if they did not know it, in the theme to \"Moonlighting,\" the hit 1980s television series that brought Bruce Willis to prominence.</p>\r\n<p>Jarreau's other notable appearances included a prominent role on \"We Are the World,\" the 1985 song by a mega-cast of music A-listers to raise money for famine-ravaged Ethiopia.</p>\r\n<p>In a tribute, his manager Joe Gordon described Jarreau as the ultimate gentleman who never stopped appreciating his listeners or the myriad people who worked for him directly or indirectly.</p>\r\n<p>His second priority was music but \"his first priority, far ahead of the other, was healing or comforting anyone in need,\" Gordon wrote on Jarreau's website.</p>\r\n<p>\"Whether it was emotional pain, or physical discomfort, or any other cause of suffering, he needed to put our minds at ease and our hearts at rest.</p>\r\n<p>\"He needed to see a warm, affirming smile where there had not been one before. Song was just his tool for making that happen.\"</p>\r\n<p>While his cause of death was not revealed, Jarreau announced last week that he was finished with touring due to exhaustion.</p>\r\n<p>Jarreau had suffered health issues in recent years and was hospitalized in 2010 for respiratory problems when touring in France.</p>\r\n<p>He died months after being honored at the White House when then president Barack Obama celebrated International Jazz Day.</p>\r\n<p>Gregory Porter, winning the Grammy on Sunday for Best Jazz Vocal Album, called Jarreau \"one of the greatest jazz voices that ever lived.\"</p>\r\n<p>\"Jazz is the music of freedom and Al Jarreau epitomized that,\" he said.</p>\r\n<p>- Soaking up influences as child -Growing up in Milwaukee, Alwyn Lopez Jarreau sang at church and at school. His mother was a piano teacher who played the organ in the Seventh-Day Adventist church, where his father was a preacher and would sing.</p>\r\n<p>But raised in a city with a large German and Eastern European community, Jarreau recalled that he lived near a tavern that played polka and that the radio would play everything from classical to the blues.</p>\r\n<p>\"How lucky we were as musicians to have those influences which were really present in our lives. There were no walls then; there are so many walls today,\" he told Jazz Times last year.</p>\r\n<p>Jarreau would sing in bars in Milwaukee as a teenager. However, he pursued a career not in music but in counseling, earning a degree at Ripon College in Wisconsin and a master's degree at the University of Iowa.</p>\r\n<p>Banking on his promise as a musician, he headed to the San Francisco area, where he teamed up with acoustic guitarist Julio Martinez.</p>\r\n<p>After several false starts, Jarreau made his big breakthrough in Los Angeles in 1975, when he was invited to perform at the legendary Troubadour club in West Hollywood.</p>\r\n<p>His debut album, \"We Got By,\" came in the same year and proved an international hit. </p>\r\n<p>His family requested that mourners make contributions to the Wisconsin Foundation for School Music, which supports young people and recently honored Jarreau with a lifetime achievement award.</p>\r\n<p>Jarreau was married twice and had a son. In a 2012 interview with All About Jazz, Jarreau said he still was in awe that he made music for a living.</p>\r\n<p>\"To be given that ability to create something where there was nothing before, empty space, and now there's a song; that's an amazing gift,\" he said.</p>\r\n<p>\"There's nothing more important than that, except maybe creating a life.\" DM</p>",
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