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In this powerful new doc, beloved music icon Luther Vandross finally gets his flowers

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Give Me The Reason. The last two songs on the LP, “Because It’s Really Love” and “Anyone Who Had A Heart” (a Dionne Warwick cover and a singer he idolized), sold me on his empire.

I’ve been a fan ever since.Subscribe to Native Son’s newsletter for more news, information, and conversations about Black gay and queer everything.I first heard about the documentary Luther: Never Too Much in the late fall of 2023.

The highly anticipated film would debut at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah — and I live in Salt Lake City, 25 minutes away.

I couldn’t remember the last time I screamed and got geeked out for a documentary film.I didn’t get to see the documentary at the premiere, as I was hired as a driver for guests attending the Sundance Festival.

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