Jerry ‘Iceman’ Butler, soul singer whose hits included ‘Only the Strong Survive,’ dead at 85
Jerry Butler, a premier soul singer of the 1960s and after whose rich, intimate baritone graced such hits as “For Your ...
Jerry Butler, the original lead singer of the Impressions, R&B hit-maker and Chicago politician, has died at the age of 85.
Impressions singer and Chicago politician Jerry Butler has died at 85. A keystone artist, he had suffered from Parkinson’s disease.
Times, Butler died on Thursday, Feb. 20 after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a family friend told the publication.
Known for his resounding baritone and his courtly manner, he briefly led the Impressions before beginning a successful solo ...
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A key voice for soul music made in Chicago and Philadelphia, Jerry Butler was a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and ...
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Jerry "Ice Man" Butler, a politician, soul singer and former member of The Impressions, died Thursday at age 85.
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