Steve Lawrence (1936-2024) |
Steve Lawrence, the acclaimed singer and half of the beloved stage duo Steve & Eydie, has passed away at the age of 88. His remarkable career spanned several decades, leaving an indelible mark on the music industry.
Career Highlights:
- Steve Lawrence, along with his wife Eydie Gorme, formed the iconic duo Steve & Eydie.
- Their hits included timeless classics like “Go Away Little Girl.”
- They graced talk shows, nightclubs, and the stages of Las Vegas.
- Their style drew inspiration from legendary songwriters such as George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Jerome Kern.
- Despite the rise of rock music, Steve remained true to his passion for classic crooning, choosing to be the Sinatra rather than the Rick Nelson of his time.
- Steve and Eydie had two sons, David (a composer) and Michael.
- Tragically, Michael passed away from heart failure at the young age of 23.
Solo Success:
- While known as a duo, both Steve and Eydie achieved solo success.
- In 1962, Steve’s achingly romantic ballad “Go Away Little Girl” became a hit.
- The following year, Eydie matched his success with the bouncy tune “Blame It on the Bossa Nova”.
- By the 1970s, they were headlining in Las Vegas and appearing on television shows.
Their enduring appeal was like a trusted product—audiences knew what to expect from their performances.
Steve Lawrence’s impact extended beyond the stage. His son, David, described him as an inspiration and a charming, hysterically funny guy who sang alongside his insanely talented wife Steve’s journey began at age 15 when he won “Arthur Godfrey’s Talent Scouts” TV show.
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