Forget Me Nots Podcast

We talk Luther but we talk...about more than Luther..

2 h 9 min · 26. mar. 2024
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It's Dawn's turn and the subject is the venerable and beloved Luther Vandross (April 20,1951-July 1, 2005). We show our love for Luther through the songs and how they played a part in our early adulthood. But we talk about so much more, we talk about the remake of The Color Purple, we talk Tracy Chapman and the Grammys. We talk about the Kennedy Center Honors and a performance by Cynthia Erivo. Stay to the end to listen to her tribute to Dionne Warwick through the song Alfie watch it by clicking here [https://youtu.be/2-he6twMEF0?si=mCVuRgRcIZutcSWY].

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