Jazz legend Ernie Andrews has died at age 94
in 2014. “A lot of hotels would want to put me in a different hotel, and he wouldn’t allow that.”
“He could sing the blues, jazz, ballads, rhythm and blues. Probably the most versatile singer I’ve ever worked with, and the people loved him,” says friend and collaborator Burrell, who began working with Andrews in the ’70s and kept in touch with him until his passing. “He had amazing range, very expressive. He let it come out. His voice was a great instrument.”
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