“Modern Gospel Father” Dies in Los Angeles - ForumDaily
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The 'father of modern gospel' dies in Los Angeles

Musician Andre Crouch, nicknamed by critics the king of modern gospel, died in Los Angeles at the age of 72 in a massive heart attack.

A native of Californian San Francisco wrote his first composition, being a fourteen year old teenager.

Crouch acted as backing vocalist choirmaster, invited to sing along to Michael Jackson, Elton John and Madonna.

His songs were sung by Elvis Presley and Paul Simon.

During his five-decade career, Crouch received seven Grammy Awards as a composer, performer and choirmaster.

In early December, the musician was hospitalized in a Los Angeles clinic with a heart attack and pneumonia, writes BBC News.

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