To commemorate Women's History Month, World Cafe is looking back on a century's worth of music history. Every week in March, ...
Angie Stone, the soul singer who rose to fame as a member of pioneering female hip-hop trio the Sequence and later became a prominent soul singer, died at the age of 63.
She was 63 years old. After releasing three albums, the Sequence faced a fallout with Sugar Hill Records over their contracts, and Stone left the group in 1984. Following the birth of her daughter ...
which was signed to Sugar Hill Records. She would later join the R&B trio Vertical Hold in the early 1990s. But it was Stone’s solo career that made her a mainstay in R&B music. Her debut album ...
As a teenager growing up in Columbia, S.C., Stone formed the early hip-hop trio the Sequence, which landed a recording contract with Sugar Hill Records ... her debut solo album, “Black Diamond ...
The Sequence were trailblazers on multiple fronts as the first all-female group on Sugar Hill Records and one of ... credits included singles and albums with Prince, Macy Gray, Lenny Kravitz ...
Her first album, “Black Diamond” (1999), was certified ... It was the first female group signed to Sugar Hill Records, the label that put rap on the map with the single “Rapper’s Delight ...
Angie Stone gained recognition as part of The Sequence, the first all-female group ever signed to the iconic Sugar Hill Records. From 1979 to 1985, the trio released three albums, best known for ...
It’s Lindsay’s editor, Caryn, here to kick off a round of guest newsletters with around 19 minutes of upbeat music from March. (If you missed Friday’s newsletter celebrating The Amplifier’s second ...
The artist, famous for her hit single "Wish I Didn't Miss You," was returning to Atlanta on Saturday morning when her vehicle flipped over.
Ah spring, when a (not so) young man's thoughts turn to vinyl and the upcoming Record Store Day celebrations, which this year ...
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