Little Richard Dead at 87

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Little Richard has died, as Rolling Stone reports. According to his son Danny Jones Penniman, speaking to The New York Times, Little Richard died of cancer. The rock 'n' roll original was 87 years old.

Known for his wild, flamboyant performing style, Richard Wayne Penniman inspired young musicians all over the world. Born in Macon, Georgia—the second of 12 children—he was kicked out of his family's home as a teenager and taken in by a white family, who ran the club where he first performed. He got his start performing jump blues, but his most famous and successful work—songs like “Tutti Frutti,” “Long Tall Sally,” and “Good Golly Miss Molly”—came in the mid-1950s.

His music was covered by contemporaries like Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and Bill Haley. A wave of young British musicians—the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Rod Stewart, and Lemmy Kilmister, to name a few—cited Little Richard as an influence. Elsewhere in the world, Richard was being studied by soul stars (Otis Redding, James Brown, Michael Jackson) and rock icons (Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, AC/DC).

In the late 1950s, he abandoned the raucous style of his early singles to pursue a career as a gospel artist. He would eventually return to rock 'n' roll in the 1960s. Later in life, Richard made appearances in children’s programming and recorded a children’s album. He sang the theme song to The Magic School Bus, sang “Rubber Ducky” inside a bath tub on Sesame Street, and was a guest star on Pee-wee's Christmas Special.

Little Richard was among the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's first class of inductees in 1986. He received a Lifetime Achievement Grammy and performed at Bill Clinton's presidential inauguration in 1992. The Library of Congress added “Tutti Frutti” to the National Recording Registry in 2010.

ayejayaye on May 9th, 2020 at 14:47 UTC »

“I am the innovator. I am the originator. I am the emancipator. I am the architect of rock ‘n’ roll!” - Little Richard RIP 2020

RickRudeAwakening on May 9th, 2020 at 14:07 UTC »

Had no idea he was still alive...then I was surprised he was only 87.

Pherllerp on May 9th, 2020 at 14:05 UTC »

Before Prince. Before Sly Stone. Before David Bowie. Before Hendrix. Before the Mick Jagger. Before The Beatles. Before Elvis.

Little Richard was one of THE OG’s and was a musical and cultural innovator who explored the frontiers of what we now consider conventional 50 years before it was even thinkable (and often times legal) to do so. What a loss, what a sad day.

Edit: Little Richard discovered Hendrix. Here he is talking about him in his own incredible way.