1940 - 2017
Al Jarreau was an American jazz singer and songwriter, renowned for his unique vocal style that blended elements of jazz, R&B, and pop. Born on March 12, 1940, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he gained widespread acclaim for his energetic performances and improvisational skills, earning seven Grammy Awards throughout his career. Jarreau is best known for hits like "We're in This Love Together" and "Moonlighting," the theme song for the popular television series.