"Sing A Song All Night Long" with Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind, & Fire

Lionel Richie started his music career as a member of the Commodores in the late 1960s. The band gained popularity in the 1970s, releasing hits like “Easy,” “Brick House,” and “Three Times a Lady.” Richie eventually embarked on a solo career in the 1980s, releasing his self-titled debut album in 1982, which included the hit single “Truly.” His second album, “Can’t Slow Down,” won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1984 and featured hit songs like “All Night Long,” “Hello,” and “Stuck on You.” Over the years, Lionel Richie has continued to release successful albums and singles, including collaborations with other artists like Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, and Akon. He has sold over 100 million records worldwide and remains one of the most successful artists of all time.

Earth, Wind & Fire’s music career began in the early 1970s, and they quickly became one of the most successful bands of the decade. They released a string of hit albums, including “Head to the Sky,” “Open Our Eyes,” and “That’s the Way of the World,” which featured the hit single “Shining Star.” Their music, which blended elements of R&B, funk, jazz, and soul, was known for its positive, uplifting messages and elaborate arrangements. The band’s live shows were equally impressive, featuring intricate choreography, costumes, and special effects. Earth, Wind & Fire continued to release successful albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s, including collaborations with other artists like Phil Collins and The Emotions. Their music has influenced generations of musicians and continues to be celebrated today.