Where is Lola Falana now?

In 1995, Lola Falana recorded the song “Don’t Cry, Mary” with Catholic artist Joseph Lee Hooker. No longer performing, she now tours the country with a message of hope and spirituality. When not on tour, she lives a quiet life in Las Vegas working on the apostolate she founded, The Lambs of God Ministry.

Does Lola Falana have multiple sclerosis?

Nightclub performer Lola Falana has sung and danced all her teen-age and adult life. In 1975, she was nominated for a Tony award for her performance in the Broadway musical “Doctor Jazz.” Two years ago, at the age of 45, Falana was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a debilitating disease of the central nervous system.

What illness did Lola Falana have?

In 1987, Falana was struck with multiple sclerosis. The disease paralyzed the left side of her body, partially blinded her and temporarily impaired her voice and her hearing. She was forced to cancel all Las Vegas concerts and began her recovery for the next year and a half.

What famous person has multiple sclerosis?

Tamia Hill She’s recorded four albums since her diagnosis at age 28. Hill says she has good days and bad days, and finds it helpful to keep a positive attitude. Hill also works to raise public awareness of MS — and stays busy raising her family with her husband, NBA star Grant Hill.