Soul Legend Jerry Butler, Known as the "Ice Man," Dies at 85
Jerry Butler, the iconic American soul singer known as the "Ice Man," passed away on Thursday at the age of 85. His family confirmed his death to the Chicago Sun Times.
Butler, celebrated for his exceptional composure, had been battling Parkinson’s disease.
Early Life and Musical Beginnings
A native of Sunflower, Mississippi, Butler’s musical journey began in the church, where he sang in various choirs in Chicago. He later joined the renowned group The Impressions, a versatile ensemble that performed a repertoire spanning gospel, soul, and R&B.
Solo Success
Butler embarked on a solo career in 1959. He quickly released his debut singles, "Lost" and "He Will Break Your Heart," which established him as a rising star. The late 1960s marked a particularly prolific period for him, with a string of hit songs that cemented his status as a soul icon.
Among his most enduring hits were "Make It Easy on Yourself," "Only the Strong Survive," "Hey, Western Union Man," and "I Wanna Do It to You." These soulful ballads and uptempo grooves showcased Butler’s velvety voice and signature style.
Political Involvement
Beyond his musical accomplishments, Butler also made significant contributions to politics. In the 1980s, he actively supported the electoral campaign of Harold Washington, Chicago’s first African American mayor. He subsequently held various municipal positions, serving for over 30 years.
Personal Life and Legacy
Butler is survived by his two sons. His wife, Annette, with whom he was married for 60 years, passed away in 2019 at the age of 81.
Butler’s soulful melodies and timeless performances have left an indelible mark on the music world. He was a true master of his craft, captivating audiences with his emotional depth and vocal prowess.
Tributes and Reflections
The music industry and beyond mourned the loss of this legendary figure. His fellow musicians, fans, and collaborators expressed their condolences and admiration.
"Jerry Butler was a true pioneer in soul music," said singer and songwriter Leon Bridges. "His voice was rich, his lyrics were heartfelt, and his style was unmatched. He will be deeply missed."
Butler’s legacy as the "Ice Man" will continue to inspire generations of musicians and music lovers alike. His unwavering composure and exceptional vocal delivery have earned him a place among the greats of soul music.