Grammy-winning jazz, pop and R&B singer Al Jarreau dead at 76

Recently, he'd been hospitalized for exhaustion, according to his Twitter feed.

— -- Grammy-winning jazz, pop and R&B vocalist Al Jarreau, perhaps best-known to non-jazz audiences for singing the theme song to hit '80s TV show "Moonlighting," has died. He was 76.

In recent days, he had been hospitalized for exhaustion, according to his Twitter feed, and had announced he was retiring from performing live.

A statement on his official website read, "Al Jarreau passed away today, February 12, 2017. He will be missed...his 2nd priority in life was music. There was no 3rd. His 1st priority, far ahead of the other, was healing or comforting anyone in need. Whether it was emotional pain, or physical discomfort, or any other cause of suffering, he needed to put our minds at ease and our hearts at rest."

The statement went on to say, "To everyone who attended his concerts, and listened to his albums: He needed you, and you always were there for him, for more than 50 years. He was thankful for you every day, and did his best to show that to each of you."

The statement also thanked all of the musicians, songwriters and promoters he worked with over the years.

The statement concluded by saying, in part, "From you, Al asks a favor. Please find any artistic thing that you can do with passion, and do it. With art in your life, you will be a better family member, neighbor, friend, and citizen."

Jarreau is survived by his wife, Susan, and son Ryan.