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Little Richard, born Richard Wayne Penniman, was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who became one of the most influential figures in popular music. Known as the Architect of Rock and Roll, he burst onto the scene in the mid-1950s with his electrifying performances, energetic piano playing, and soulful, powerful vocals. His groundbreaking hits like Tutti Frutti and Long Tall Sally helped define the sound of rock and roll and inspired generations of artists across genres from soul and funk to rock and hip hop. Little Richard was also one of the first black artists to achieve crossover success, breaking racial barriers and bringing audiences together. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame and received several lifetime achievement awards. His influence and legacy continue to shape music and culture worldwide.