Jerry "Ice Man" Butler, a politician, soul singer and former member of The Impressions, died Thursday at age 85.
Known for his resounding baritone and his courtly manner, he briefly led the Impressions before beginning a successful solo career.
The future politician who later served on the Cook County Board became famous performing with The Impressions, which also included Curtis Mayfield. “Their music was the sound of the Civil Rights ...
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 ...
The singer, songwriter, and onetime frontman of the Impressions went on to serve as a commissioner in Cook County, Illinois ...
Sixteen job opportunities, like cosmetology, Goodwill cashiering, pipe assembling and more were set up for the students to ...
R&B legend and former politician Jerry Butler has died, the Chicago Sun Times reported. He was 85.
Jerry "The Iceman" Butler died February 20 at 85. A Rock Hall of Fame inductee with The Impressions, he had a successful solo ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago soul music giant and politician Jerry Butler has died at 85 years old. Butler first broke onto the charts in 1958 with The Impressions for the ballad "For Your Precious Love." ...
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, which inducted The Impressions in 1991, described their music as “the sound of the Civil Rights ...
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