D’Angelo’s private celebration of life in Richmond will feature The Roots, Stevie Wonder and John Mayer, with a tribute letter from Barack Obama and a public memorial planned for 2026.
Multiple celebrates are rumored to pay homage to D'Angelo during the homegoing celebration including The Roots, Stevie Wonder and John Mayer.
D’Angelo who died on October 14 at the age of 51 was laid to rest with musical tributes during star-studded funeral.
D’Angelo only played a handful of shows to support that first record, including a set at Tramps in New York City on Aug. 30, and we have the exclusive recording of that concert for you to enjoy below.
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Mentor of D’Angelo joins 12 On Your Side+
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Bill McGee, a friend and mentor of D’Angelo joined 12 On Your Side+ on Tuesday for a live interview. D’Angelo, a Grammy-award-winning R&B artist and Chesterfield native, died ...
On Nov. 1, the museum unveiled a display honoring the life and musical legacy of D’Angelo, who died on Oct. 14.
(Gray News) - Grammy-award-winning R&B artist D’Angelo has died, according to multiple reports. He was 51. According to a statement from his family, he died from a “long and courageous battle” with ...
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