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ensemble from Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota who perform music from several genres music including gospel, R&B, soul, and jazz. The group scored several hits on the ''Billboard'' R&B and
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charts in the 1990s.
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Ann Nesby Ann Nesby (born Lula Ann Bennett; July 24, 1955) is an American R&B, gospel and dance music singer and actress. She is the former lead singer of Sounds of Blackness; a songwriter with credits including hits sung by Patti LaBelle and Gladys Knigh ...
are the group's most prominent alumni.


History


Origins

The group was founded in 1969 by Russell Knighton at
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in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the group was called the Macalester College Black Voices. It was in 1971 when current director Gary Hines took leadership over the ensemble, and the group name was officially changed to Sounds of Blackness. The chief lead singer of the group was
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until 1995 when Nesby left the group to pursue a solo career. The group continues to perform internationally. The group performed the original songs for the 2000 Disney animated short ''John Henry'' (based on the folklore character) as part of
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, the short was re-released in 2015 as part of the ''Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection''. The original songs were written by Gary Hines and Billy Steele, with a score by
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. On September 30, 2018, group member James "Big Jim" Wright was found dead at his home in
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. Outside of Sounds of Blackness, Wright was best known as a frequent collaborator of
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and an in-house producer for their company, Flyte Tyme Productions.


Awards and honors

The group has received three
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, four
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, one
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nomination, the International Time for Peace Award, the International Dance Music Award, five
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nominations and 1 NAACP Image Award. Sounds of Blackness's "Time For Love" was nominated for the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards for R&B Song of the year. Sounds of Blackness has been honored with a star on the outside mural of the
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nightclub First Avenue, recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh.


Members

Vocalists and Instrumentalists, past and present (partial list):


Vocalists

Ronnie Allen, Melissa Belfrey, Jayn Bell, Jamecia Bennett, Kadejsha Kibble, Michael Bowens, Kimberly Brown, Quintin Brown, Salimah Bryant, Ashley Commodore, Nneka Constantino, Charles Cooley, Core' Cotton, Ayenna Davis, Tim Davis, Bridget Dawkins, Amy Petersen Demps, Doriel Demps, Steve Dinkins, Melody Doyle, Robert Edwards, Rodney Fair, Graydon Francis, Elwyn Fraser Jr, Terrence Frierson, Lacie Glasper, Marie Graham, Alecia Russell-Hammonds, Reginald Haney, Carrie Harrington, Sandy Harris, Angela Henderson, Quan Howell, David Hurst, Dr. Robert Jones, Chreese Jones, Geoff Jones, Len Jones, Alexandra King, Russell Knighton, Patricia Lacy, Timothy W. Lee, Wanda Lewis, Yulanda Lunn, Ann Nesby, Chanel Perry, Carl Pertile, Tasha Prince, Cheryl Reeves, Charles Robinson, Greg Sears, Cydni Shepard, Lynnette Simpson, Mike Smith, Aaron Keith Stewart, Dorothy "DT" Townes, Andrea Tribitt, Libby Turner, Victoria Udeh, Anthony Valentino, Tamika Wade, Jennifer L J Whitlock, Freddie Winston, and David Young.


Instrumentalists

Daryl Boudreaux - Percussion, Brandon Commodore - Drums, Trenon Graham - Drums, Gary Hines - Music Director & Keyboards, Solomon Hughes - Guitar, Paul Johnson - Bass, Jeanine McAdams - Keyboards, Deevo Dee - Guitar, Juan Navarro - Trombone, Larry Robinson - Drums, Larry Sims - Trumpet, Mike Scott - Guitar, Louis James Wilson - Tenor Saxophone, Billy Steele - Assistant Director & Keyboards, David Wright III - Baritone Saxophone & Flute, Frank Wharton - Alto Saxophone, Kevin Whitlock - Congas/Percussion, Solomon Parham - Trumpet


Emeritus Members

Gregory Adams, Diane Beckley, Rochelle Graves Berry, Dorothy Brown, Gordon Bruce, Keith Bushnell, Ethylon Butler, Demetria (Jones) Carter, Dara Ceaser, Ginger Commodore, Rita Commodore, Robert Commodore, Pat (Webster) Foreman, Theo Foreman, W.D. Foster, LaSalle Gabriel, Michael Graham, Kelli Hickman, Wendy Ingram, Cynthia Johnson, JoAnn (Hollies) Johnson, David E. Jones, Renee McCall, Valarie (Johnson) McCullar, Otis Montgomery, Dorothy "Dot" Shelby, Audrey Smith, William "Bill" Smith, Eugene Stump, Craig "Rojeem" Taylor, Bob Thomas, Tim Thompson, Gennise (Jones) Wilson, James "Big Jim" Wright, and Joe Young Jr.


Discography


Studio albums

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The Evolution of Gospel ''The Evolution of Gospel'' is the debut studio album by Sounds of Blackness, released May 7, 1991, on A&M Records. In 1992, the album received the Grammy Award for Grammy Award for Best Gospel Choir or Chorus Album, Best Gospel Choir or Chorus ...
'' (Perspective, 1991) *''The Night Before Christmas... A Musical Fantasy'' (Perspective, 1992) *'' Africa to America: The Journey of the Drum'' (Perspective, 1994) *''Time For Healing'' (Perspective, 1997) *''Reconciliation'' (Zinc, 1999) *''Soul Symphony'' (Sounds Of Blackness, 2002) *''The Night Before Christmas II'' (Atomic K, 2004) *''Unity'' (SLR/Lightyear, 2005) *''Kings & Queens - Message Music From The Movement'' (P-Vine, 2007) *''The 3rd Gift - Story, Song & Spirit'' (CC Entertainment, 2009) *''The Sounds of Blackness'' (Atomic K, 2011)


Compilations

*''Journey of the Drum Remix Collection'' (Perspective, 1995) *''The Very Best of Sounds of Blackness'' ( A&M, 2001) *''The Collection'' (Spectrum, 2003) *''The Best of Sounds of Blackness – The Millennium Collection'' (20th Century Masters) (A&M, 2007)


Other appearances

*''Mo’ Money: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ("Joy")'' (Perspective, 1992) * ''When Jesus Left Birmingham'' by
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bonus track on 2005 re-issue of his album
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*'' A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield ("Amen" with Elton John)'' (Warner Bros., 1994) *''Soccer Rocks the Globe: World Cup USA 94 ("Gloryland" with Daryl Hall)'' (Mercury Records, 1994) *''Whistle Down the Wind ("Vaults of Heaven" with Tom Jones, "Wrestle With the Devil")'' (Really Useful Records, 1998) *'' Power of Soul: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix'' (
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, 2004) *'' Jam & Lewis: Volume One'' ( BMG, 2021)


Singles


See also

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References


External links


Sounds of Blackness official website

Sounds of Blackness - The Drum (Africa to America)
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