What really happened to Luther Vandross?

Luther Vandross was one of the most renowned musicians in R&B and soul at the time of his death. Vandross sold over 35 million records worldwide over his career. He amassed eight Grammy Awards, including four in 2004 during the period.

Luther Vandross was one of the most renowned musicians in R&B and soul at the time of his death.

Vandross sold over 35 million records worldwide over his career. He amassed eight Grammy Awards, including four in 2004 during the period.

His most recent public appearance was in May 2004, when he appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show for an interview.

He is still to this day the best musician to come out of America.

This article seeks to find out what happened to him.

Luther Vandross cause of death: What really happened to Luther Vandross?

Vandross had diabetes and hypertension at the time of his death.

He suffered a major stroke at his home in New York City in April 2003 and was in a coma for about two months.

His ability to talk and sing was impaired by the stroke, and he was forced to use a wheelchair.

Vandross died of a heart attack on July 1, 2005.

He died at age of 54, at JFK Medical Center in Edison, New Jersey.

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