Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie spent more than a decade as a saxophonist and lead singer with The Commodores, a funk-pop group formed in 1968. Richie grew to become the band's most famous face, a silky crooner and ladies' man who penned ripe ballads like “Easy”, “Sail On” and “Three Times a Lady”. Lionel Richie split the band in 1982 and became an... read full bio