miércoles, 8 de febrero de 2023

Kenny "Babyface" Edmonds - Knockin' on Heaven's Door

 Kenneth Brian Edmonds (born April 10, 1959), better known by his stage name Babyface, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He has written and produced over 26 number-one R&B hits throughout his career and has won 12 Grammy Awards. He was ranked number 20 on NME's 50 of The Greatest Producers Ever list.

Edmonds was born on April 10, 1959, in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Marvin and Barbara Edmonds. Barbara was a production operator at a pharmaceutical plant. Edmonds, who is the fifth of six brothers (including future After 7 band members Melvin and Kevon Edmonds, the latter of whom went on to have a modestly successful solo career), attended North Central High School in Indianapolis, and as a shy youth, wrote songs to express his emotions. When he was in eighth grade, Edmonds' father died of lung cancer, leaving his mother to raise her sons alone.

Edmonds later met funk performer Bootsy Collins, who tagged him "Babyface" because of his youthful look. He also performed in the group Manchild (which had a 1977 hit "Especially for You" with band member Daryl Simmons) as a guitarist. He played keyboards and guitar in the light-funk and R&B group the Deele (which also included drummer Antonio "L.A." Reid, with whom he would later form a successful writing and producing partnership). One of his first major credits as a songwriter for outside artists came when he wrote the tune "Slow Jam" for the R&B band Midnight Star in 1983. The tune was on Midnight Star's 1983 double-platinum No Parking on the Dance Floor album. Babyface remained in the Deele until 1988, when both he and Reid left the group.

His album Playlist consists of eight cover songs and two original works. It was released on September 18, 2007. It was the first album on the newly re-launched Mercury Records label.

On February 4, 2014, he released a Grammy Award-winning duet album with Toni Braxton titled Love, Marriage & Divorce on Motown Records.

From the late 1980s to the early 90s, he wrote R&B and dance songs, writing and producing music for Bobby Brown ("Roni"), Karyn White ("Love Saw It"), Pebbles ("Girlfriend", "Mercedes Boy"), The Whispers ("Rock Steady", "In the Mood"), The Deele ("Two Occasions"), Johnny Gill ("My My My"), After 7 ("Ready or Not"), The Boys ("Dial My Heart"), Damian Dame ("Right Down to It") and Sheena Easton.

In 1989, Edmonds co-founded LaFace Records with Reid. Three of the label's early artists, TLCUsher, and Toni Braxton, were very successful. TLC's second album CrazySexyCool, for which he wrote and produced some of the hits, became the best-selling album of all time by an American girl group. Under his direction, TLC sold more than 60 million albums worldwide, and a combined total of 75 million records. Toni Braxton's first two albums, Toni Braxton (1993) and Secrets (1996), for which he wrote the majority of the songs, went on to sell a combined total of over 10 million copies in America alone.

Babyface helped form the popular late-1990s R&B group Az Yet. Edmonds also helped to mold and work with some of his then-wife Tracey Edmonds' acts, such as Jon B and producer Jon-John Robinson.

Edmonds has worked with many successful performers in contemporary music. "I'm Your Baby Tonight" (1990), produced for Whitney Houston, was Houston's introduction to R&B music and Edmonds' first No. 1 Top 40 hit in the US. He also wrote and produced Boyz II Men's 1992 "End of the Road" and 1994 "I'll Make Love to You", both of which established records for the longest stay at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He co-wrote, co-produced, and provided backing vocals on Madonna's 1994 Bedtime Stories, which featured the seven-week No. 1 hit "Take a Bow", and shared billing with Eric Clapton on the chart-topping Grammy winner "Change the World" from the Phenomenon soundtrack. He also wrote and produced the No. 1 hit "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" for Houston as well as the rest of the critically acclaimed 10 million-selling Waiting to Exhale soundtrack in 1995, which spawned additional hits for Houston, Brandy and Mary J. Blige.

Additionally, Edmonds has produced and written music for many artists including Bobby Brown, The Whispers, Pebbles, After 7, Johnny Gill, Deele, Karyn White, The Boys, Damian DameTevin CampbellPatti LaBelleChaka KhanAretha FranklinMadonnaJanet JacksonFaith EvansBeyoncéDiana RossSheena Easton, Toni Braxton, Michael JacksonMichael BoltonPaula AbdulEric Clapton ("Change the World"), Whitney HoustonBrandyMary J. BligeTamiaShola Ama3TSisqóDru HillFall Out BoyCéline DionSamantha JadeBackstreet BoysHoneyzKatharine McPheeMariah CareyVanessa L. WilliamsBruno MarsKelly ClarksonChanté MooreEn VogueZendayaKenny GKristinia DeBargeLil WayneKevin AbstractP!nkMarc NelsonTLCAriana GrandeJessica MauboyXscapeK-Ci & JoJoNSYNCJordin Sparks and Phil Collins, among others. He received three consecutive Grammy Awards for Producer of the Year from 1996 to 1998.

Babyface was in the studio for about two years with Ashanti to produce her album The Declaration (2008).

He worked on the Lil Wayne album Tha Carter III (2008), on the Kanye West-produced "Comfortable". He also worked with R&B singer Monica for her sixth studio album Still Standing (2010).

In 2013, Babyface served as producer for Ariana Grande's debut album Yours Truly, producing the majority of her songs, including her second single, "Baby I".

In September 2014, Babyface collaborated with Barbra Streisand on her album Partners, performing a duet on the track "Evergreen" and background vocals for other album tracks.

Babyface also collaborated with Foxes on her second album, All I Need (2016), producing and co-writing "Scar".

In July 2016, Babyface along with Bruce Roberts and Carole Bayer Sager helped write the song "Stronger Together" sung by Jessica Sanchez. The song was played after Hillary Clinton's speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. The song's title is named after the slogan that the Clinton campaign used as a show of uniting behind the Democratic nominee. The song was one of the top trending songs on Shazam that week. The song was widely perceived as positive by the listeners, and received praise by celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian.




martes, 7 de febrero de 2023

R.E.M. - I Will Survive

 R.E.M. fue una banda de rock estadounidense formada en Athens, Georgia, en 1980 por el baterista Bill Berry, el guitarrista Peter Buck, el bajista Mike Mills y el vocalista principal Michael Stipe, quienes eran estudiantes de la Universidad de Georgia. Las notas de algunos de los álbumes de la banda incluyen al abogado Bertis Downs y al mánager Jefferson Holt como miembros no musicales. Una de las primeras bandas de rock alternativo, se destacaron por el estilo de guitarra arpegiado y sonoro de Buck; la distintiva calidad vocal de Stipe, su presencia escénica única y sus letras oscuras; las líneas de bajo melódicas y coros de Mills; y el estilo de batería ajustado y sobrio de Berry. A principios de la década de 1990, otros grupos de rock alternativo como Nirvana y Pavement vieron al grupo como pionero del género. Después de que Berry dejara la banda en 1997, esta continuó su carrera en la década de 2000 con una mezcla de éxito comercial y de crítica. La banda se separó amistosamente en 2011 y los miembros dedicaron tiempo a proyectos en solitario después de haber vendido más de 90 millones de álbumes en todo el mundo y convertirse en uno de los actos musicales más vendidos del mundo.

Lanzaron su primer sencillo, «Radio Free Europe», en 1981 bajo el sello discográfico independiente Hib-Tone. Fue seguido por el EP Chronic Town en 1982, el primer lanzamiento de la banda con I.R.S. Records. En 1983, el grupo lanzó su álbum debut aclamado por la crítica, Murmur, y construyeron su reputación durante los siguientes años a través de lanzamientos cada año desde 1984 hasta 1988: ReckoningFables of the ReconstructionLifes Rich PageantDocument y Green, incluida la intermitente compilación de lados B Dead Letter Office. Don Dixon y Mitch Easter produjeron sus dos primeros álbumes, Joe Boyd se encargó de la producción de Fables of the Reconstruction y Don Gehman produjo Lifes Rich Pageant. A partir de entonces, se decidieron por Scott Litt como productor durante los próximos 10 años durante el período más exitoso de la banda en su carrera. También comenzaron a coproducir su material y tocar otros instrumentos en el estudio, además de los que tocaban habitualmente. Con giras constantes y el apoyo de la radio tras años de éxito clandestino, lograron un gran reconocimiento con el sencillo de 1987 «The One I Love». El grupo firmó con Warner Bros. Records en 1988 y comenzaron a abrazar preocupaciones políticas y medioambientales mientras se exhibía en grandes escenarios en todo el mundo.

Los álbumes más exitosos comercialmente, Out of Time (1991) y Automatic for the People (1992), los pusieron a la vanguardia del rock alternativo justo cuando se estaba convirtiendo en la corriente principal. Out of Time recibió siete nominaciones en la 34ª Entrega Anual de los Premios Grammy, y el sencillo principal «Losing My Religion» fue el éxito del grupo. Monster (1994) continuó su racha de éxitos, con los sencillos «What's the Frequency Kenneth?» y «Bang and Blame». La banda comenzó su primera gira en seis años para promocionar el álbum; la misma se vio empañada por las emergencias médicas sufridas por tres de los miembros de la banda. En 1996, volvieron a firmar con Warner Bros. por US$80 millones, en ese momento el contrato de grabación más caro de la historia. La gira fue productiva y la banda grabó el siguiente álbum principalmente durante las pruebas de sonido. El disco resultante, New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996), es aclamado como el último gran álbum de la banda y el favorito de los miembros, creciendo en estatus de culto a lo largo de los años. Berry dejó la banda al año siguiente, y Stipe, Buck y Mills continuaron como un trío musical, complementado por músicos de estudio y en vivo, como los multiinstrumentistas Scott McCaughey y Ken Stringfellow y los bateristas Joey Waronker y el fallecido Bill Rieflin. También se separaron de su antiguo mánager, Jefferson Holt, y el abogado de la banda, Bertis Downs, asumió las funciones de gestión. Buscando renovar también su sonido, la banda dejó de trabajar con Scott Litt, coproductor y colaborador de seis de sus álbumes de estudio y contrataron a Pat McCarthy como coproductor, quien había participado antes como mezclador e ingeniero en sus dos últimos álbumes.

Después de la dirección experimental electrónica de Up (1998) que no tuvo éxito comercial, Reveal (2001) fue referida como «un retorno consciente a su sonido clásico»​ que recibió elogios generalizados. En 2007, la banda fue incluida en el Salón de la Fama del Rock and Roll, en su primer año de elegibilidad y Berry se reunió con la banda para la ceremonia y grabar una versión del «#9 Dream» de John Lennon para el álbum recopilatorio Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur con intención de aliviar el conflicto de Darfur. Buscando un cambio de sonido después de la tibia recepción de Around the Sun (2004), la banda colaboró con el coproductor Jacknife Lee en sus dos últimos álbumes de estudio, el bien recibido Accelerate (2008) y Collapse into Now (2011), así como sus primeros álbumes en vivo después de décadas de giras. La banda se disolvió amistosamente en septiembre de 2011, y los antiguos miembros continuaron con varios proyectos musicales, y desde entonces se han lanzado varios álbumes en vivo y de archivo.




lunes, 6 de febrero de 2023

REO Speedwagon - Rock and Roll Music

REO Speedwagon es una banda estadounidense de hard rock formada en Illinois en 1967. Su nombre proviene del camión REO Speed-wagon, fabricado por la compañía estadounidense REO Motor Car Company. Alcanzaron su mayor popularidad durante los años 1980, principalmente en Estados Unidos, con sus power ballads «Keep on loving you» y «Can't fight this feeling», las que alcanzaron el primer lugar en la lista Billboard Hot 100. Su único álbum en alcanzar esa posición en la lista Billboard 200 fue Hi infidelity, en 1980. También en esa década tuvieron mucho éxito en América Latina gracias a la realización de varias giras de conciertos.

Siguen teniendo cierta vigencia, haciendo conciertos y giras; sin embargo, luego de 11 años de no publicar un álbum, en junio de 2007 salió a la venta la nueva producción discográfica de la banda, Find your own way home. Es una de las cinco bandas de rock en actividad más longevas de todos los tiempos. En más de medio siglo de existencia desde su fundación han tocado ininterrumpidamente y sin disoluciones. Neil Doughty, su tecladista está desde la formación inicial, Cronin y Hall (vocalista y bajista) desde po después.
  

 

domingo, 5 de febrero de 2023

Christine Anu & Deni Hines Takin It to the Streets

 Christine Anu (born 15 March 1970) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She gained popularity with the cover song release of the Warumpi Band's song "My Island Home". Anu has been nominated for 17 ARIA Awards.

Anu began performing as a dancer and later went on to sing back-up vocals for the Rainmakers, which included Neil Murray of the Warumpi Band. Her first recording was in 1993 with "Last Train", a dance remake of a Paul Kelly song. The follow-up, "Monkey and the Turtle", was based on a traditional story. After "My Island Home", she released her first album, Stylin' Up, which went platinum.

In 1995, Neil Murray won an Australasian Performing Right Association songwriting award for writing "My Island Home". Anu won an ARIA Award for best female recording artist as well as a Deadly Sounds National Aboriginal & Islander Music Awards award in 1996 for best female artist.

Baz Luhrmann asked her to sing on the song "Now Until the Break of Day" on his Something for Everybody album. It was released as a single and the video then won another ARIA award and led to her being cast in Moulin Rouge!.

In January 1998, Anu teamed up with Archie RoachPaul KellyJudith DurhamRenee GeyerKutcha Edwards and Tiddas and formed Singers for the Red Black and Gold. Together they released a cover of "Yil Lull".

In 2000, Anu released Come My Way which peaked at number 18 on the ARIA albums chart and went gold. In 2000 she sang the song "My Island Home" at the Sydney 2000 Olympics Closing Ceremony.[7]

In November 2003, Anu released her third studio album, 45 Degrees.

In 2007, Anu toured a children's show and released an associate album titled Chrissy's Island Family. The album gained an ARIA Award nomination.

On 26 September 2010, she released a new digital only single, "Come Home".

On 7 November 2014, Anu released a Christmas album, titled Island Christmas.

In March 2018, Anu released a duet version of "Without You" from the musical Rent with Greg Gould. The lyric video featured photography from around the world, each photo with a splash of red for HIV/AIDS support and awareness.


Dohnyale "DeniSharon Hines (born 4 September 1970) is an Australian singer who has been releasing music since the early 1990s, with chart success in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Europe. She is the daughter of American-Australian singer Marcia Hines.

Hines released her first single with the Australian band Rockmelons with a cover version of the Bill Withers 1971 hit "Ain't No Sunshine". She then went on to release solo material, including the top-five single "It's Alright" and the top-20 album Imagination (1996), which sold more than 55,000 copies worldwide. A remix album, which included brand-new tracks, became Remix Your Imagination". Her third studio album was titled Water for Chocolate, which was released on 19 August 2006 and features the singles "Water for Chocolate", "Son of a Preacher Man" and "5 Days of Rain".[1]

In 2007, Hines recorded a successful jazz album with Australian jazz artist James Morrison. The pair toured Australia to sold-out shows. In 2012, she played singer Neri Rogers in "The Green Mill Murder", S1:E3 of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. On 18 November 2016, her fourth studio album, The Soul Sessions, was released, with the lead single "What About Love" co-written by Hines and Edward Said. In 2019, Hines competed on The Masked Singer under the alias of Unicorn. She was knocked out in finals week and ended up placing fourth.


sábado, 4 de febrero de 2023

Janus - Drive

 Janus was an American alternative metal band based in Chicago. They formed in 1992 in North East, Maryland and have released five studio albums, “Orifice” (1994),Influx (1998), Armor (2004), Red Right Return (2008), and Nox Aeris (2012). They mix alternative metal with non-traditional rock instruments, such as auxiliary percussion, and electronic sounds. The band gained popularity on rock radio stations across the US due to their single "Eyesore," and has toured with bands such as All That RemainsBreaking BenjaminChevelleSevendust, and Sick Puppies. The band is known for wearing custom made red and black 1920s Russian-inspired militaristic uniforms both on stage, and in their music video for "Eyesore."

Janus formed in 1998 and that same year released Influx, a 12 track CD issued through Mirror Records with a sound similar to The Smashing PumpkinsTool, and Soundgarden.[citation needed] In 2004 Janus released their second album, titled Armor containing 9 tracks of a more modern alternative metal sound. In 2006 Janus released a 5 track demo that contained songs they would later re-record and feature on their 2008 release Red Right Return. 5 songs were recorded for this demo: "If I Were You", "Your Arms", "The Nerve", "Skin Deep", and "100 Years". In 2007, director Noah Shulman shot a music video for their demo version of "If I Were You" in an ink factory in Chicago, Illinois in support of their third upcoming album, Red Right Return, which was released in 2008 through Level It Records/Glass Bottom Boat Music.

Johnny Salazar, previously of the bands "Shades of Fiction" and "Relative Ash", joined as the new drummer in 2007. Replacing long time original drummer Richie Betts (Influx/Armor/Red Right Return). Signed to a new label (REALID/ILG Records), Janus re-released Red Right Return in 2009, and shot another music video with Noah Shulman for their single "Eyesore."

The band's fourth album, Nox Aeris, was released on March 27, 2012. The first single is "Stains."

According to a Tweet by band member Mike Tyranski in October 2016, the band is no longer together. Frontman David Scotney has since moved out of the Chicago area to start a new pizza restaurant called Oakfire in Lake Geneva, WI David Scotney, re-launched the band and announced via a youtube video on April 22, 2019.

On May 3, 2019, the band released their first single since 2012, a cover of the song Drive, by The Cars, and all of the proceeds go to charity for bipolar disorder research.