Michael Bolton
Michael Bolton, born on February 26, 1953, is an American singer-songwriter who gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s with his powerful, soulful voice. He started his musical career as the lead singer of the hard rock band Blackjack in the late 1970s, releasing two albums before going solo. It was in 1987 that Bolton achieved his major breakthrough with his third solo album, "The Hunger," which spawned the hit singles "That's What Love is All About" and "Wait on Love." Throughout the 1990s, he continued to dominate the charts, delivering timeless ballads like "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" and "When a Man Loves a Woman." Notably, he earned numerous Grammy Awards and sold millions of albums worldwide. Beyond his music, Bolton has also ventured into acting, philanthropy, and even authored a memoir titled "The Soul of It All." Michael Bolton's impact on the music industry, with his distinct vocals and romantic ballads, has undoubtedly left an enduring legacy.
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