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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, State Representative Monique D. Davis, together | ||||||
3 | wit the members of the House of Representatives of the State of | ||||||
4 | Illinois, learned with sadness of the death of Lou Rawls, | ||||||
5 | legendary gospel, jazz, and pop singer, formerly of Chicago, on | ||||||
6 | Friday, January 6, 2006; and
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7 | WHEREAS, He was born on December 1, 1933, in Chicago and | ||||||
8 | reared by his grandmother, Evelyn Beal; he began singing at the | ||||||
9 | age of seven in his church choir at the Greater Mount Olive | ||||||
10 | Baptist Church; his singing became known around town, and he | ||||||
11 | sang in a group called the Teenage Kings of Harmony with his | ||||||
12 | friend, Sam Cooke; and
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13 | WHEREAS, During the 1950s, he sang with such groups as the | ||||||
14 | Holy Wonders, the Highway QC's, the Chosen Gospel Singers, and | ||||||
15 | the Pilgrim Travelers; in 1955, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, | ||||||
16 | serving as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division, the All | ||||||
17 | Americans; three years later, he left the service with the rank | ||||||
18 | of Sergeant and rejoined the Pilgrim Travelers as a lead | ||||||
19 | singer; and
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20 | WHEREAS, It was during a tour of the South with Sam Cooke | ||||||
21 | and the Travelers that a serious car accident nearly ended Mr. | ||||||
22 | Rawls' career and his life; one passenger was killed, Mr. Cooke | ||||||
23 | was slightly injured, and Mr. Rawls was pronounced dead on the | ||||||
24 | way to the hospital; although he slipped into a coma for nearly | ||||||
25 | six days, suffered memory loss, and didn't recover completely | ||||||
26 | for a year, Mr. Rawls survived; he often referred to that time | ||||||
27 | as a turning point in his life, when he began to learn | ||||||
28 | acceptance, direction, understanding, and perception; it gave | ||||||
29 | him many reasons to live; and
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30 | WHEREAS, By the late 1950s, both Mr. Rawls and Mr. Cooke | ||||||
31 | were leaning more toward secular music; Lou sang on a number of |
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1 | Sam's records and in 1959, having recorded some singles of his | ||||||
2 | own for the Candix label, he was performing at Pandora's Box in | ||||||
3 | West Hollywood, when he was spotted by producer Nick Venet, who | ||||||
4 | soon signed him to Capitol Records; and | ||||||
5 | WHEREAS, In 1963, his Capitol debut was "I'd Rather Drink | ||||||
6 | Muddy Water", which became the first of more than 20 albums | ||||||
7 | recorded on that label within a decade; it was "Love Is a | ||||||
8 | Hurtin' Thing" in 1966 which sent him to the top; the album was | ||||||
9 | nominated for two Grammy awards, Best R&B Recording Artist and | ||||||
10 | Best R&B Vocal Performance; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, In his performances during the 1960s, he became | ||||||
12 | famous for his monologues, called "pre-rap" by some, when he | ||||||
13 | would talk over music leading into and away from a song's | ||||||
14 | refrain; he won his first Grammy, Best R&B Vocal Performance, | ||||||
15 | for his song "Dead End Street", which used the pre-rap style; | ||||||
16 | and
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17 | WHEREAS, The 1970s began with Mr. Rawls winning a second | ||||||
18 | Grammy for "Natural Man", and he won the Downbeat magazine poll | ||||||
19 | for favorite male vocalist, beating perennial champion Frank | ||||||
20 | Sinatra; Mr. Rawls then signed with Philadelphia | ||||||
21 | International, the label run by producers and songwriters Kenny | ||||||
22 | Gamble and Leon Huff, and in 1976, the team made Mr. Rawls' | ||||||
23 | signature recording, "You'll Never Find (Another Love Like | ||||||
24 | Mine)", which sold a million copies as a single and reached | ||||||
25 | number one on the Billboard R&B charts; and
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26 | WHEREAS, That same year, he became a spokesman for | ||||||
27 | Anheuser-Busch; it was his voice heard intoning the slogan | ||||||
28 | "When you say Budweiser, you've said it all"; in 1980 he | ||||||
29 | started the Lou Rawls Parade of Stars Telethon, a yearly | ||||||
30 | television event that raised hundreds of millions of dollars | ||||||
31 | for the United Negro College Fund; "An Evening of Stars" | ||||||
32 | continues today, and through his tireless efforts he has helped |
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1 | more than 65,000 students obtain higher education; and
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2 | WHEREAS, Mr. Rawls also acted, appearing in about 20 films, | ||||||
3 | including "Leaving Las Vegas" and "Blues Brothers 2000", and in | ||||||
4 | many television series; he lent his voice to children's | ||||||
5 | television shows, including "Garfield", "Hey Arnold!", and | ||||||
6 | "The Rugrats", and provided the voice of the grandfather on | ||||||
7 | Bill Cosby's animated series "Fatherhood"; and
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8 | WHEREAS, The passing of the great Lou Rawls has been deeply | ||||||
9 | felt by many, especially his wife, Nina; his children, Aiden, | ||||||
10 | Kendra, Lou Jr., and Louanna; and his grandchildren, Louis, | ||||||
11 | Chayiel, Jonathan, and Katrina; therefore, be it
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12 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
13 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
14 | we mourn the passing of Lou Rawls, legendary gospel, jazz, and | ||||||
15 | pop singer, and we extend our deepest sympathy to his family, | ||||||
16 | friends, and all who knew and loved him; and be it further
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17 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
18 | presented to his family as an expression of our sincerest | ||||||
19 | condolences.
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