Lionel Richie revealed that he almost became an Episcopalian priest before an encouraging audience member convinced him to pursue music with The Commodores.
Lionel Richie grew up sheltered—by his own admission—in Tuskegee, Alabama, practically on the campus of the famed Black ...
Lionel Richie opened up about the audience member's comment early in his music career, which inspired him to give up dreams ...
Lionel Richie has experienced joy, heartache, success and confusion in his 50-year-career, all unfurled in his new memoir, ...
He may not be everyone’s cup of tea but Lionel Richie certainly knows how to write a song as his lengthy and determinedly ...
(NewsNation) — Music legend Lionel Richie is revealing details of his storied career and personal life in his new memoir, “Truly.” In the book, Richie discusses his time as a member of The Commodores, ...
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Michael Jackson subjected to hurtful nickname disclosed in Lionel Richie's memoir
According to Richie's memoir, Jackson took the nickname in stride and laughed it off lightheartedly. He wrote that Jackson handled it well, "realizing that he was oblivious to the fact that he hadn't ...
Lionel Richie could have had three times the ladies. The Grammy winner and American Idol judge, 76, gets candid in his new memoir Truly, out now, about the pressures of fame and how love and marriage ...
Lionel Richie is looking back on the lonely days of his early career. The iconic singer and American Idol judge, 76, admits that while he was surrounded by his bandmates in the Commodores, he often ...
Lionel Richie calls explosive marriage-ending fight the 'scandal of my century' in new tell-all book
Lionel Richie is speaking out for the first time about the 1988 confrontation that ended his marriage to his first wife ...
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