Louis Allen Rawls (December 1, 1933 – January 6, 2006) was an American baritone singer. He has released 61 albums, sold over 40 million records[2] and had numerous singles, including the song "You'll Never Find Another Love like Mine/". Rawls has also worked as a film, television and voice actor. He has won the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance three times.
Frankie Warren Knuckles, Jr. (January 18, 1955 – March 31, 2014) was an American DJ, record producer and remixer. He was born in the Bronx borough of New York and later moved to Chicago. He played an important role in the development and popularization of house music in Chicago in the 1980s, when the genre was created. In 2005, Knuckles was inducted into the Dance Music Hall of Fame for his achievements.
Due to his importance in the development of the genre, he is often known as "the godfather of house music". While studying textile design at FIT in New York, Knuckles began working as a DJ, playing soul, disco, and R&B at The Continental Baths with fellow DJ Larry Levan. He moved from New York to Chicago and when the Warehouse club opened in Chicago in 1977, he was invited to play regularly. He continued to play at the Warehouse until 1982, when he started his own club in Chicago, The Power Plant.
As house music was being innovated in Chicago, producer Chip E. took Knuckles under his tutelage and produced Knuckle's first recording, "You Can't Hide/
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