SOUL SINGER HAS DIED AT AGE 85

Soul music great Jerry Butler dies at 85 following Parkinson's battle

NEW YORK (AP) — Jerry Butler, a premier soul singer of the
1960s and after whose rich, intimate baritone graced such
hits as "For Your Precious Love," "Only the Strong Survive"
and "Make It Easy On Yourself," has died. 

Butler’s niece, Yolanda Goff, told the Chicago Sun-Times that
Butler died Thursday from Parkinson’s disease at his home
in Chicago.

Jerry Butler was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of 
fame in 1991 as a member of the Impressions.

Jerry Butler, soul hitmaker and Illinois politician, dies aged 85 | Soul |  The Guardian
Jerry Butler, top left, and Curtis Mayfield, bottom right, in
the Impressions.

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3 Responses to “SOUL SINGER HAS DIED AT AGE 85”

  1. Ruth Fitzgerald says:

    What a legend!!!

  2. Lena says:

    YOU ARE VERY MEMORABLE, THANKS FOR YOUR MEMORIES. GOD BLESS.

  3. Donna Springer says:

    So many great songs and so glad I wss able to see you perform live with your mother’s daughter singing backup. You will be missed, a great performer.

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