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Genre: Blues / R&B / Soul
Location Atlanta, Un
Profile Views: 691552
Last Login: 1/21/2012
Member Since 2/2/2005
Website www.candi-staton.com
Record Label EMI/Capitol Records
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.............. .. .. ............ ....ORDER FROM: .... .. ....HMV.., .. .. ......AMAZON.., ...... .. ......PLAY.COM, .... .. .. DOWNLOAD AT: .. .. ......ITUNES .... .. ......7 DIGITAL ...... .. .. .. It's that voice. That sweetly roughened twang of Candi Staton's has captivated a new generation of music lovers just as it did when she first oooed and ahhed onto the music scene as a soul siren in the '70s. A sample of that voice distinguishes the American Triple A #1 radio smash "Kandi" by British rock band, One EskimO. The tune adroitly fetches the hook of Staton's 1971 hit "He Called Me Baby" to nail the delicious groove. "Kandi is beautiful" wrote a Los Angeles Times magazine scribe, "…catchy, ambient pop" wrote a Billboard magazine muse, and The Lefsetz Letter declared it: "A track so in the pocket that your body turned into Gumby, you were bending in places where angles were never created, you were infected with sound." Another Staton staple that has infected a generation is her club classic "You Got the Love" which was a UK Top Ten hit in 1991, 1997 and again in 2006 with various remixes – surely this is worthy of a Guinness Book of World Records entry? In the last few months, two young British pop stars have paid homage to the song and Staton with their own unique renditions. Florence & the Machine's re-titled "You've Got the Love" has also become a monster hit throughout Europe while the lass Joss Stone has done an old school funk take of it on her recent Colour Me Free CD. Staton's evergreen sound has young musicians lining up to perform with her. Her 2008 collaboration "Love Sweet Sound" with British duo Groove Armada returned her to the Top Ten US Dance charts for the first time since 1980. She wrote and performed the smoker "Revolution" on Ashley Beedle's new, critically acclaimed Mavis project. She also wrote and performed the lyrics to Swedish duo Rasmus Faber & Alf Tumble's upcoming tune "Wilder Side." There's another new Groove Armada track in the can and Ireland's latest pop star Laura Izibor has hailed Staton as one of her primary vocal influences. Growing up in Hanceville, AL during the age of Churchill and Truman, Staton's musical influences ranged from B.B. King and Ruth Brown to Hank Williams Sr. She first sang in church at the age of four and went pro at twelve when she joined the Jewel Gospel Trio. The group recorded for Nashboro Records and toured with Sam Cooke, C.L. Franklin, and Mahalia Jackson in the 1950s. After high school, she became a housewife until her brother Sam convinced her to return to music. He dared her to go on stage at Birmingham's 27/28 Club in 1968 when an impromptu take on Aretha's "Do Right Woman" won her a gig opening for R&B star Clarence Carter. Carter eventually got her a record deal with Rick Hall's Fame Records label. Over the next five years, Hall, who had produced Etta James' "I'd Rather Go Blind" and Aretha Franklin's "Do Right Woman", and Staton churned out more than a dozen southern soul smashes such as their Grammy-nominated renditions of "Stand By Your Man" and "In the Ghetto." Staton was crowned the First Lady of Southern Soul just as she was leaving Fame for Warner Bros. and tossed off her tiara to become a disco princess with smash club hits such as 1976's million-seller "Young Hearts Run Free," "Victim," "Honest I Do," "Nights on Broadway" and "When You Wake Up Tomorrow." By 1983, Staton had overcome an alcohol addiction, joined a church, and left pop music behind. She became a regular on Christian television programs such as "The PTL Club" and gained her own weekly TV program "New Direction" (later renamed "Say Yes") on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) Network. For the next two decades, she recorded gospel music exclusively, including the Top Ten Grammy nominated Make Me An Instrument (1983) and Sing A Song (1986) Lps. Her gospel classics include "Love Lifted Me," "Mama," "The First Face I Want to See," "Sin Doesn't Live Here Anymore" and the original 1986 R&B styled version of "You Got the Love." The a cappella track of "You Got the Love" fell into the hands of DJ Eren (Eren Abdullah), a mixer at the Solaris club in London, who paired it with Jamie Principle's instrumental "Your Love" track and created the percolating techno version that caught the ears of Jon Truelove, another club DJ. Truelove remixed the song and pushed it all the way to #4 on the British pop chart in 1991. The subsequent "Now Voyager" (1997) and "Shapeshifters New Voyager" (2006) mixes both hit the British Top Ten as well. The success of "You Got the Love" brought Staton back to the musical mainstream in the summer of 1999 with an inspirational British pop cd Outside In that produced three Top 40 UK pop singles and three #1 UK dance hits. Candi has since toured all over Europe and appeared on UK TV shows such as "Later with Jools" "VH-1 Europe" and "Top of the Pops." A surprise hit of 2004 was the Honest Jons Candi Staton CD of Staton's Fame Records recordings. It reached the pop charts in England, France, the Netherlands, Japan, and Germany. There was an array of press ranging from the New York Times to the trendy rock magazine, Blender. In London, it received 5 star eulogies from the prestigious Guardian and The Independent newspapers. Along the way, Staton was praised in Paris' national daily Le Parisien and Elle magazine. To top all of that off, Rollingstone named the CD one of the Ten best reissues of the year, ranking it alongside Bob Dylan and Beatles collections. The jazz magazine, Downbeat, proclaimed the CD a masterpiece. Since then, Staton has released two critically acclaimed southern soul CDs His Hands (2006) and Who's Hurting Now? (2009). The latter won the Academie du Jazz in Paris's Best Soul CD of the year in January 2010. Staton is now hard at work on a new funky, southern soul CD for her own label. Visit www.candi-staton.com for more information on Candi Staton. ..MEDIA CONTACT: Bill Carpenter at (202) 506-5051 or carpenterbill@mac.com.. ..GLOBAL CONCERT BOOKING CONTACT: Jules de Lattre Tel: +44-207-278-3331 E-mail: julesdelattre@theagencygroup.com.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgASWG9CEvs -
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After a dozen gospel albums, almost 30 Billboard R&B chart singles and four Grammy nominations, Candi Staton has recorded her first praise and worship CD. I Will Sing My Praise to You (October 21, 2008 release date) is also the legendary singer’s first album with Jacksonville, FL-based Emtro Gospel that has produced recent Billboard Top Ten hits on Troy Sneed, Alvin Darling and Bishop Bruce Parham. "It doesn’t get any better than this," says Emtro Gospel CEO Troy Sneed. “Candi is a living legend and we’re happy to have her in the Emtro family! Wow!” Staton is equally thrilled about the new relationship. “I’ve heard a lot of great things about Emtro and I look forward to working with the incredible team Troy has put together. They love praise and worship music and so do I,” says Staton. “I always wanted to do an authentic praise and worship album. There’s a time and season for everything and this is my time to do it.” “This is my personal contribution to God,” Staton says. “Its not about trying to please anybody but God. This is my personal praise and I will to do it unto Him. But, I named the CD ..I Will Sing My praise to You’ so that each listener can put themselves in that spot and say, “Lord, I will sing my praise to you.” The 14-song project was produced by newcomer John Brockman.“He’s the music director at Hope & Life Fellowship [in Snellville, GA] - the church I attend,” says Staton. “I love the music department there. The praise and worship is so uplifting every Sunday so I asked him would he be interested in producing me and he said yes.”Aside from penning half of the songs such as the traditional-styled ballad "Grace, They Call it Amazing" and the funky "Jesus Makes My Morning Sing"; Staton, who usually writes all of her own songs, performs songs by several well-known praise and worship artists this time around. “They are the same songs we sing at church,” she explains. She puts her stamp on Israel & New Breed's "Alpha & Omega" and "Here I Am to Worship." She also covers Stephen Hurd/Matt Redman's "Undignified" and Paul Baloche's majestic anthem "Our God Saves." Staton also shines on "Butterfly," a rousing handclapper by a young songwriter from Grand Prairie, TX named Shonna Stallworth. The project is rounded out by three bonus cuts, including the inspirational dance-styled tune, "It's Your Season." Staton grew up in gospel music. As a teenager she sang with the Jewel Gospel Trio in the 1950s and toured with Sam Cooke, Mahalia Jackson and the Staple Singers. In 1969, she made the leap into secular music with a string of Top Ten hits for Capitol Records such as “Stand By Your Man” and the Grammy-nominated “In the Ghetto.” She then moved to Warner Bros. Records where she enjoyed disco smashes such as “Victim,” “When You Wake Up Tomorrow” and the 1976 million-seller “Young Hearts Run Free.” In 1983, her first gospel album “Make Me An Instrument” peaked at 7 on the Billboard gospel charts and garnered her third Grammy Award nomination. Various remixes of Staton’s gospel song “You Got the Love” have hit the Top Ten of the British pop charts in 1991, 1997 and 1996. The song has sold 3 million copies worldwide and been featured in the finale episode of HBO’s “Sex in the City” TV series. In the intervening years, she recorded a dozen other gospel albums and hosted the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) weekly series “Say Yes” (originally “New Direction”) from 1986 to 2004. On February 9, 2009, look forward to Candi's new Honest Jons southern soul CD "Who's Hurting Now?" The Cd releases in the USA in the spring.
MEDIA CONTACT: Bill Carpenter at (202) 506-5051 or carpenterbill@mac.com
GLOBAL CONCERT BOOKING CONTACT:
Jules de Lattre
Tel: +44-207-278-3331
E-mail: julesdelattre@theagencygroup.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgASWG9CEvsMember Since:
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Global Booking Agency Contact: Jules de Lattre at the Agency Group in London Telephone: 44-207-278-3331 Email: julesdelattre@theagencygroup.com Website: www.theagencygroup.comInfluences:
Mahalia Jackson, Ruth Brown, Sam Cooke, B.B. King, the Davis Sisters and Edna Gallmon Cooke.Sounds Like:
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