DeBarge was an American musical recording group composed of several members of the
DeBarge family
The DeBarge family is a family of rhythm and blues artists from Grand Rapids, Michigan.
In 1975, Bobby left Grand Rapids to start the funk-soul band, Switch (Tommy later joined the band), which first went by the moniker, First Class. Eventually ...
. In addition to various solo projects completed by members of the family, DeBarge was active between 1979 and 1989. The group originally consisted of
El,
Mark
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,
Randy
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, and
Bunny
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.
James
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* James (surname), various people with the last name James
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joined the group a year later for their second album.
Bobby
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People
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* Bobby (rapper) (born 1995), from South Korea
* Bobby (screenwriter) (born 1983), Indian screenwriter
* Bobby, old slang for a constabl ...
and
Chico joined in 1987 and 1988 respectively, replacing Bunny and El.
DeBarge released six studio albums, four of them with
Motown
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subsidiary
Gordy Records
Motown Records is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. It was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on June 7, 1958, and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmanteau of ''moto ...
. These albums included ''
The DeBarges
''The DeBarges'' is the debut album of DeBarge, released by Gordy Records on April 6, 1981. It saw limited success and stalled on the charts; the group felt it was not properly promoted. As a result, they revisited ''The DeBarges'' by including tw ...
'' (1981), ''
All This Love'' (1982), ''
In a Special Way
''In a Special Way'' is the third studio album by American R&B group DeBarge, released by Gordy Records on September 24, 1983. It was recorded at Kendun Records in Burbank and Westlake Audio in West Hollywood; written and produced by lead vocal ...
'' (1983), and ''
Rhythm of the Night'' (1985). The latter became the group's best-selling album and contained the single "
Rhythm of the Night", which hit No. 3 on the US
Billboard Hot 100
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, making it their highest charting single in America. In the mid-1980s, El and Bunny each went solo and DeBarge was subsequently released from its contract.
The remaining members signed with Stripe Horse Records, an independent label, in 1987, which released their final studio album, ''
Bad Boys''. The group continued to perform for an additional two years, with
Chico DeBarge
Jonathan Arthur "Chico" DeBarge (born June 23, 1966) is an American R&B singer and musician. DeBarge was formally a member (for their final album) of the family musical group DeBarge. As a solo artist he scored a 1986 US Top Forty hit with the s ...
joining the group in 1988. Two members of the group, Bobby and Chico, were arrested for drug trafficking in 1989. Legal issues and personal problems, compounded with the changing musical tastes of the public, led to the group's dispersion in 1989, 10 years after its inception.
History
Family background
The DeBarge family are the children of
Etterlene DeBarge
Etterlene Louise Rodriguez (previously DeBarge, née Abney; born October 13, 1935) is an American gospel singer, songwriter, and matriarch of the American R&B/Soul vocal group DeBarge. She is also the author of ''Other Side of the Pain'', which ta ...
(née Abney), a Black American gospel singer born in
Royal Oak, Michigan
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in 1935 and Robert Louis DeBarge, Sr. (1932–2009), an American soldier of French and English descent born in
Cicero, Illinois
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.
They married when Etterlene was 17, a year after the death of her father James Abney, a church choir leader and peanut retailer.
They separated in the mid-1970s and divorced in 1974.
Etterlene remembers Robert DeBarge, Sr. as
physically and
emotionally
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abusive to her and the children, and said he used her youth, the absence of her father, and continuous pregnancy to control her.
DeBarge, Sr. has been characterized as "domineering and physically abusive to his wife," and some of the DeBarge children have accused him of having sexually abused them.
Bunny Debarge
Etterlene "Bunny" DeBarge (born March 10, 1955) is an American soul singer–songwriter and the lone female sibling of the Motown family group DeBarge. She was the lead vocalist on the R&B ballad " A Dream", from the group's ''In a Special Way'' ...
, the eldest, recalls being
sexually abused
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by him between the ages of seven to 13.
[DeBarge – ''Unsung'' episode (TVOne).]
The group, named for their shared surname, hailed from the East Side of Detroit, where the siblings were born and raised; they later relocated to
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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. Members included sister
Etterlene (or "Bunny") and brothers
Mark
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(or "Marty"),
William
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(or "Randy"),
Eldra
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Cast
* I ...
(or "El"), and
James
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(younger siblings
Jonathan r "Chico" Darell, and Carol "Peaches" DeBarge are also singers though not with the group).
Early years of the group and Switch
The siblings who became DeBarge started performing in various groups together in the Detroit, Michigan area in the mid 1970s. In 1979, brothers Randy, Mark, and El were part of the SMASH band, which was a release on Source Records/MCA in the USA/Canada before it was released as Pall Mall Groove HOT ICE in Germany by Polydor. Bernd Lichters, who rented a home in Cerritos, CA, bought them instruments, and they were mentored by members of the Motown group
Switch
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, including their elder brothers Tommy and
Bobby
Bobby or Bobbie may refer to:
People
* Bobby (given name), a list of names
* Bobby (actress), from Bangladesh
* Bobby (rapper) (born 1995), from South Korea
* Bobby (screenwriter) (born 1983), Indian screenwriter
* Bobby, old slang for a constabl ...
and co-founding member and family friend Gregory Williams. Bunny DeBarge had joined her younger brothers in 1979 as well, and they formed as The DeBarges in 1980. That year, because of Bobby's success with Switch, younger brother El was able to perform live on the piano and sing for Motown CEO and founder
Berry Gordy
Berry Gordy III (born November 28, 1929), known professionally as Berry Gordy Jr., is a retired American record executive, record producer, songwriter, film producer and television producer. He is best known as the founder of the Motown record la ...
, who was impressed by the group and agreed to sign them that year.
For a year the group worked alongside members of Switch, helping to add background vocals, instrumentation, arranging, and musical and lyrical composition to the band's works, most prominently in "I Call Your Name", "My Friend in the Sky", and "Love Over and Over Again".
By 1981, Bobby and Tommy had left Switch and returned the favor to their siblings working with them on their
debut album, which was released that year with Bobby, Bunny, and El as main producers.
The only single, the Bobby-led ballad "What's Your Name", failed to chart.
Success
In 1982, they added their brother James and cousin Cameron to the lineup and worked on their second album, ''
All This Love'', produced by El and Iris Gordy. The album launched them into R&B stardom with the recordings "
I Like It" and "
All This Love".
Both songs also became crossover pop hits with "All This Love" later going to number one on Billboard's adult contemporary chart. In 1983, the group made an impression after appearing on ''
Motown 25
''Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever'' is a 1983 television special, produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown Records, to commemorate Motown's 25th year (Motown was founded in January 1959). The program was taped before a live audience at th ...
'', where they performed alongside
High Inergy
High Inergy was an American R&B and soul girl group who found fame on Motown Records in the late 1970s. They are best known for the hit song, " You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)".
History
High Inergy started in 1976 when the ...
. Later in 1983, the group issued their third album, ''
In a Special Way
''In a Special Way'' is the third studio album by American R&B group DeBarge, released by Gordy Records on September 24, 1983. It was recorded at Kendun Records in Burbank and Westlake Audio in West Hollywood; written and produced by lead vocal ...
'', which spawned two further hit singles, "
Time Will Reveal :''For the song by DeBarge, see Time Will Reveal (song)''
''Time Will Reveal'' is the fourth studio album by the American West Coast hip hop group Above the Law. Released in 1996 by Tommy Boy Records, it was the group's first record after leavin ...
" and "
Love Me in a Special Way
"Love Me In a Special Way" is a single by DeBarge, released on November 20, 1983. It was the second and final single from their third studio album, ''In a Special Way'' on the Gordy label.
Overview
The song was written, composed, arranged and pro ...
".
Like ''All This Love'' before it, the album reached gold status in the United States.
Following that album's success, DeBarge were handpicked by
Luther Vandross
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to open for him on his "Busy Body Tour" to support
his album of the same name.
Also in 1984, James DeBarge made headlines when he secretly eloped with
Janet Jackson
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of the famed
Jackson family
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, but their marriage was quickly annulled the following year.
When the tour ended in late 1984, the group recorded the
Diane Warren
Diane Eve Warren (born September 7, 1956) is an American songwriter. She has received several awards including a Grammy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, three ''Billboard'' Music Awards and an Honorary Academy Award.
Wa ...
composition, "
Rhythm of the Night", for the soundtrack to the Motown-produced film,
Berry Gordy
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's ''
The Last Dragon
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'' from 1985.
The song was released in early 1985 and became a hit single, eventually reaching the top five in several countries, mainly in the US and UK, becoming the band's biggest-selling and their best-known hit.
Siblings leave and the end of the group
Sensing that El DeBarge was emerging as the "star" of the group, Motown had El working on the group's next album primarily by himself, with the label failing to call on the other siblings' help. It's hinted Motown was fearful of the other members' growing dependencies to drug addiction, only trusting El as he seemed to be the most reliable.
The ''
Rhythm of the Night'' album became the band's best-selling work, going platinum and featuring further hits such as "
Who's Holding Donna Now
"Who's Holding Donna Now" is a 1985 hit single recorded by DeBarge for the Gordy label. It was their second consecutive Top 10 Pop hit in the U. S. after the release of " Rhythm of the Night".
After recording the successful dance single, the grou ...
" and "You Wear It Well".
Following the end of its successful promotion, however, both El and Bunny DeBarge departed from the group after Motown offered them lucrative solo deals. Without the powerful harmonies of the brother and sister duo, the rest of the DeBarges were not considered commercial enough to keep going, and they were dropped from the Motown label in 1986.
In 1987, Bobby joined the group, and failing to find deals with major labels, the group (still known as DeBarge) signed with the
independent label
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Striped Horse Records, later releasing what turned out to be their final studio album, ''
Bad Boys''.
Since Striped Horse had financial problems promoting the album and without the help of Motown, and although two singles were released – "Dance All Night", which peaked at number 33, and the ballad "I Got You Babe", which only reached number 73 – the album itself failed to chart.
DeBarge continued their career into 1988, even bringing along younger brother
Chico (who had a successful hit "Talk to Me") with them as their opening act. The brothers made a guest appearance on the television show ''
Punky Brewster
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'' in 1988.
Later in 1988 Bobby and Chico were arrested for drug trafficking in
Grand Rapids, Michigan
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. They were eventually convicted of the charges and sentenced to two different prisons to serve their sentences. The arrests and subsequent convictions brought an end to the group as a musical entity and it was disbanded in 1989.
By the time of its disbanding, the group DeBarge had released nine top 40 R&B singles, five top 40 pop singles, two Pop top 10 hits, five top 10 R&B singles, two number-one R&B singles, one number-one single on the dance chart, and three number-one hits on the adult contemporary chart.
Setbacks, solo projects, and some success
Despite the group's highly publicized drug addictions and several members serving jail time for drug offenses, the siblings have continued to perform together occasionally.
In 1991, Randy and James contributed to a gospel album featuring their mother Etterlene and younger siblings Darryl (Young DeBarge) and Carol (Peaches DeBarge), billed as "the DeBarge Family."
Several members of the family made several solo albums during the 1990s and 2000s, but never reached the fame and popularity of their original group.
The DeBarges' story of their rise and fall was documented in late 2008 as the debut episode of the
TV One show, ''
Unsung''.
In 2010 El, after a six-year sabbatical of releasing solo albums, and following a period of drug addiction and several arrests, released the well-received Grammy-nominated album, ''
Second Chance'' and went on tour in support of R&B singer
Mary J. Blige
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in 2011, but relapsed and went back to drug rehab to address his continuing issues.
In 2011, James, Randy and Bunny appeared on
Dr. Drew
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's ''
Lifechangers
''Lifechangers'' was an American half-hour daytime show hosted by Drew Pinsky. It premiered on September 19, 2011, as part of The CW Daytime.
Overview
The show featured Drew Pinsky and a panel of experts including celebrities and doctors, helpin ...
'' to discuss their troubles with drug addiction, later agreeing to attend a
rehabilitation facility. While Randy and James left the facility on a follow-up episode, Bunny still attended and told Dr. Drew of her recovery, even performing a gospel song on the show.
Drug abuse has also brought various tragedies and setbacks over the years: Bobby DeBarge died at a hospice in Grand Rapids after contracting AIDS, following years of heroin addiction; Tommy DeBarge, who also suffered from drug addiction, was on kidney dialysis but sometimes performed with surviving members of Switch and with his family up to his death in 2021; Randy DeBarge and Mark DeBarge are said to have "incurable diseases," according to their mother. James DeBarge was sentenced to prison for drug offenses.
Musical legacy
The group's material has been either frequently sampled or covered:
* Their collaborations with Switch on their recordings, "I Call Your Name" and "My Friend in the Sky" have been sampled as well as their own material, including "I Like It", "
Stay with Me" and "
A Dream".
*
Rapper
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The Notorious B.I.G.
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's remix of "
One More Chance", which sampled "Stay With Me".
* Mary J. Blige, a fan of DeBarge, also sampled and covered their work, including "Share My World" (adding the group's intro ad-libs from that song on her song of the same name), "A Dream" and "Don't Go" (which interpolated the ending of "Stay With Me").
* Rapper
Tupac Shakur
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interpolated the melody of "A Dream" for his posthumous hit, "
I Ain't Mad at Cha".
* R&B group
Blackstreet
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sampled the music of "A Dream" for their hit, "
Don't Leave Me", and have said they were big fans of DeBarge (Teddy Riley calling El DeBarge "a living legend" in the liner notes of their 1994 debut album) and had covered "I Like It". On their platinum album ''
Another Level'' the group did a gospel version of DeBarge's hit "Time Will Reveal". In 1998 Riley also sampled parts of Switch's "My Friend in the Sky" (co-composed by Bobby, Bunny and El) for rapper
Queen Pen
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's album track, "No Hooks" off her ''
My Melody'' album. (The same song would be sampled in 2005 for
Raheem DeVaughn's title track off ''
The Love Experience
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''.)
* The melody of "Stay With Me" was revisited by
Ashanti on her single, "
Foolish" and later by
Mariah Carey
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on her single
I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time
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from
E=MC².
* In 2007 rapper
Rich Boy
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's hit "
Throw Some D's
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" sampled Switch's "I Call Your Name", which was co-written by Bobby and arranged by Bobby and El.
* "I Like It" is their most sampled, with several acts sampling the music or interpolating the song's popular bridge (sung by El and written by Bunny), and "All This Love" has also been covered and sampled frequently by other artists.
Re-release of their classic albums and usage of their music in film
* In 2011, Motown Records/Hip-O Select released the three-disc set Time Will Reveal: The Complete Motown Albums. This collection presents all four Motown/Gordy albums, spread out over the first two discs, and offers a third disc containing remixes, rarities and unreleased material.
* In 2016 "Rhythm of the Night" appeared in ''
Ghostbusters: Answer the Call''. The track also appears on the official 2016 soundtrack.
Personnel
*
Etterlene "Bunny" DeBarge – vocals
(1979–1986)
*
Eldra "El" DeBarge – vocals, piano/keyboards
(1979–1986)
*
Mark "Marty" DeBarge – vocals, trumpet, saxophone
(1979–1989)
*
William "Randy" DeBarge – vocals, bass guitar
(1979–1989)
*
James DeBarge
James Curtis DeBarge (born August 22, 1963) is an American R&B/soul singer. He was one of the members of the singing family vocal group DeBarge who became famous with their mid-1980s songs " All This Love", "Love Me in a Special Way", " Rhythm ...
– vocals, piano/keyboards
(1982–1989)
*
Robert "Bobby" DeBarge Jr. – vocals, piano/keyboards, drums
(1987–1989)
*
Jonathan "Chico" DeBarge – vocals, piano/keyboards
(1988–1989)
Discography
* ''
The DeBarges
''The DeBarges'' is the debut album of DeBarge, released by Gordy Records on April 6, 1981. It saw limited success and stalled on the charts; the group felt it was not properly promoted. As a result, they revisited ''The DeBarges'' by including tw ...
'' (1981)
* ''
All This Love'' (1982)
* ''
In a Special Way
''In a Special Way'' is the third studio album by American R&B group DeBarge, released by Gordy Records on September 24, 1983. It was recorded at Kendun Records in Burbank and Westlake Audio in West Hollywood; written and produced by lead vocal ...
'' (1983)
* ''
Rhythm of the Night'' (1985)
* ''
Bad Boys'' (1987)
See also
*
List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
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*
Kristinia DeBarge
Kristinia Jamie DeBarge (; born March 8, 1990) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. DeBarge first appeared on national television in 2003 as a contestant on the ''American Idol'' spin-off, ''American Juniors''. In 2009, DeBarge ...
References
External links
DeBarge biography and updates at Soul TracksDeBarge History – The early daysThe DeBarge Network*
*''
Vibe
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'' article "The Rise and Fall of the DeBarge Family" from the October 2007 issue
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