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  The only vocalist in history to net Grammy awards in three different 
          categories (jazz, pop and R&B, respectively), Al Jarreau was born in 
          Milwaukee, Wisconsin on April 12, 1940; the son of a vicar, he earned 
          his first performing experience singing in the church choir. After earning 
          his Masters degree in psychology, Jarreau pursued a career as a social 
          worker, but eventually he decided to relocate to Los Angeles and try 
          his hand in show business, playing small clubs throughout the West Coast. 
          In the mid-1960s, he recorded an LP dubbed 1965 but largely remained 
          an unknown, not re-entering the studio for another decade. Upon signing 
          to Reprise, Jarreau resurfaced in 1975 with the LP We Got By, earning 
          acclaim for his sophisticated brand of vocalese and winning positive 
          comparison to the likes of Billy Eckstine and Johnny Mathis. After 1976's 
          Glow, Jarreau issued the following year's Look to the Rainbow, a two-disc 
          live set which reached the Top 50 on the U.S. album charts. With 1981's 
          Breakin' Away, he entered the Top Ten, scoring a pair of hits with "We're 
          in This Love Together" and the title track. After recording 1986's L 
          Is for Lover with producer Nile Rodgers, Jarreau scored a hit with the 
          theme to the popular television program Moonlighting, but his mainstream 
          pop success was on the wane, and subsequent efforts like 1992's Heaven 
          and Earth and 1994's Tenderness    found greater success 
          with adult contemporary audiences
         
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