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Remembering Lamont Hadley Sr., St. Louis Singer And COVID-19 Casualty

Beloved St. Louis singer Lamont Hadley Sr. died last month after being diagnosed with COVID-19. He was 53.

Beloved St. Louis singer Lamont Hadley Sr. died last month after a COVID-19 diagnosis.
Lamont Hadley Jr.
Lamont Hadley Sr. died last month after a COVID-19 diagnosis.

In a recent memorial, Sylvester Brown Jr. reported that Hadley was perhaps best known for his work with the all-male vocal group Master鈥檚 Touch. In the late 1980s, the group sold out local venues and opened for legends including Peabo Bryson, Gerald Levert, Ronald Isley and the Delfonics.

But Hadley performed with numerous other groups, including Fire Five, Rare Form and Lamont and the Hadley Band. With Rare Form, he opened for Kenny Rogers and Sheryl Crow. His manager, James Witherspoon, told the American that they were working on a new CD when Hadley ended up in the hospital.

Initially diagnosed with pneumonia, he was diagnosed with COVID-19 only after checking into the hospital, his longtime partner Bridgette West explained Friday on St. Louis on the Air.

Both Hadley鈥檚 sister and mother survived the disease. Hadley did not. He died on Aug. 21 after nearly six weeks in the hospital.

Hadley Sr. traveled the world as a performer. But he brought the same ability to connect to his job as a school bus driver as he did to the stage of the Fox Theatre.

鈥淎ll of the kids love him,鈥 West said. 鈥淲e would be out, and all of the kids would say, 鈥楬ey Mr. Hadley! You don鈥檛 remember me? You was my school bus driver!鈥 He used to take the kids on Friday, and when he got paid, they knew that was the day he鈥檇 take them to the store, get them something to eat before he鈥檇 drop them off at home. And those kids loved him.鈥

鈥淗e talks to anybody,鈥 recalled his son, Lamont Hadley Jr. 鈥淢e and my mom, we鈥檇 be out shopping, he know everybody. He鈥檚 going to stand there and give you his undivided attention, to anybody, I don鈥檛 care who it is. His persona was not, 鈥業鈥檓 a legend.鈥 With his craft, he鈥檚 going to show you he鈥檚 a legend, but as far as his personality, he鈥檚 going to talk to anybody and show you just an abundance of love when he鈥檚 around, family and friends.鈥

Yet despite that friendly personality, he approached his work with intensity, his son said.

鈥淭o see him get prepared for the shows 鈥 he shows it onstage in front of the audience, but me and my mom see these things behind the scenes. And he gets in this zone,鈥 Hadley Jr. recalled. 鈥淗e don鈥檛 want no arguments, he don鈥檛 want no talking. He just thinks about this show. He goes into another zone, like Jordan in the fourth quarter.鈥

Lamont Hadley Sr.鈥檚 funeral is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday at the Ambassador Center.

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Sarah Fenske served as host of St. Louis on the Air from July 2019 until June 2022. Before that, she spent twenty years in newspapers, working as a reporter, columnist and editor in Cleveland, Houston, Phoenix, Los Angeles and St. Louis.