Listening to Motown's rhythm and blues singers while growing up in Connecticut was a huge turning point in Michael Bolton's life.
"Ray Charles was the strongest influence on me, single after single on the radio, then my brother introduced me to a record by Little Stevie Wonder. He played me 'Fingertips.' They were singer's singers. That was when I realized what people could do with their voices," Bolton said during a phone interview. "Those singers, plus Marvin Gaye and others, short of the Beatles and Rolling Stones, were the most influential."
The prolific award-winning soul singer will perform Thursday at the Family Arena in St. Charles, part of a 110-city tour that has taken him around the world. He scored his first hit record at age 34, and has been touring ever since. A true survivor, he has amassed a loyal fan base, multiple Grammys and American Music Awards, and two No. 1 singles, along with a plethora of Top 40 hits and platinum albums. He has recorded 35 singles and 17 albums.