Steve Lawrence, the Grammy-winning singer who, along with his wife Eydie Gormé, formed the legendary duo ‘Steve and Eydie,’ has died at the age of 88.
Lawrence’s passing was confirmed to be due to complications from Alzheimer’s Disease, a condition that had previously ended his touring career in 2019.

Lawrence’s career spanned over six decades, enchanting audiences with his silky voice and charismatic stage presence. He was best known for hits like ‘Go Away Little Girl,’ and his musical journey was marked by a steadfast dedication to the pop standards that he and Gormé so elegantly performed.
The duo’s ability to captivate listeners with their romantic performances kept the spirit of the golden age of music alive, even as trends shifted. Their albums and concerts remained a sanctuary for those who cherished the enduring charm of melody and lyric.

Steve Lawrence’s legacy extends beyond his music. His dignified battle with Alzheimer’s Disease and his graceful demeanor in the face of adversity have left a lasting impression.
As we mourn the loss of a true icon, we also celebrate the memories and the musical heritage he leaves behind—a legacy that will continue to inspire and move fans for generations to come.