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Maxwell Background information Born May 23, 1973 Origin Brooklyn, New York, United States Genres R&B, soul, neo soul, quiet storm, funk, jazz Occupations Singer–songwriter, producer Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, moog[1] Years active 1994–present Labels Columbia Records Website Official website Maxwell (born May 23, 1973), is an American R&B, funk and neo soul musician. He played an important role in the development of the soul sub-genre, neo-soul.[2]
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Early life
Maxwell was born in Brooklyn, New York. His father was Pentecostal and raised in Vieques, Puerto Rico. His mother grew up in a devout Baptist household in Haiti.[3][4][5]
Musical career
Maxwell began working with songwriter Leon Ware and noted guitarist Wah Wah Watson to record his debut Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite in the early 1990s. When the album was finished Columbia had doubts about its potential and shelved it for two years. The album was finally issued in 1996.
Heavily inspired by the sound of classic soul music, Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite did not catch on with audiences until the release of its second single, "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)," which became a hit. Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite sold over 2,000,000 copies, earning 2X platinum status, and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
On October 1996, Maxwell contributed the song "Segurança (Security)" to the AIDS-Benefit Album Red Hot + Rio produced by the Red Hot Organization.
On June 15, 1997, Maxwell taped an episode of the MTV concert series MTV Unplugged in New York City, performing his own songs as well as covers of songs by Kate Bush ("This Woman's Work") and Nine Inch Nails ("Closer").[6] Maxwell clashed with his label about the release of an album of his unplugged session, so only an EP [7] containing seven songs was released for sale.
Maxwell's second studio album, Embrya, was released in 1998. The following year, Maxwell released "Fortunate", a single written by R. Kelly and featured on the soundtrack for the 1999 film Life. The single peaked at number one on Billboard magazine's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles and Tracks chart. To date, "Fortunate" is Maxwell's most successful single and was Billboard's number one R&B single of 1999.
Now, Maxwell's third album, was released in 2001, becoming his first No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 album chart and Billboard's R&B album chart. It featured the hit singles "Lifetime" and a studio version of "This Woman's Work", the Kate Bush song Maxwell covered during his 1997 MTV Unplugged set.[8]
Maxwell appeared on the 2008 BET Awards, where he performed the song "Simply Beautiful" in a tribute to Al Green.[9][10][11]
After taking several years off, Maxwell released his latest album BLACKsummers'night on July 7, 2009. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Albums Top 200 chart, his second album to receive that ranking. Maxwell said his reason for leaving the music industry for such a long period was "to just to take time off. The music industry has so much competition and there was no rush for me." He performed his hit single "Pretty Wings" at the 2009 BET Awards. An audio clip of the song "Pretty Wings" from BLACK was featured on Maxwell's Myspace page in spring 2008. The full single made its world premier on the Tom Joyner Morning Show on April 28, 2009, after the New School/Old School Remix by Steve "Silk" Hurley. "Pretty Wings" is also sold as a digital download on iTunes. In October 2009 — to coincide with Maxwell's autumn European tour, which included dates in London and Manchester — "Bad Habits" became the album's first UK single.[12]
Maxwell received six nominations for the 2010 Grammy Awards, including "Best R&B Album" for BLACKsummers'night and "Best Male R&B Vocal Performance" for "Pretty Wings."[13] "Pretty Wings" was nominated for the "Song of the Year" which was written by Maxwell under his publishing moniker Musze.
The follow-up to BLACKsummers'night and the second installment in a planned trilogy, blackSUMMERS'night, is set to be released in 2011.[14]
Discography
Main article: Maxwell discography- Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite (1996)
- Embrya (1998)
- Now (2001)
- BLACKsummers'night (2009)
Tours
Awards and nominations
- Alma Awards
- 2009, Best Musical Act (Nominated)
- American Music Awards
- 2009, Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist (Nominated)
- BET Awards
- 2010, Best Male R&B Artist (nominated)
- 2010, Centric Award (nomainted)
- 2002, Best Male R&B Artist (Nominated)
- 2001, Best Male R&B Artist (Nominated)
- Billboard Music Awards
- 1999, R&B Single of the Year: "Fortunate" (Winner)
- Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
- 1999, Favorite Song: "Fortunate" (Nominated)
- Grammy Awards
- 2010, Song of the Year: "Pretty Wings" (Nominated)
- 2010, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Love You" (Nominated)
- 2010, Best Pop Instrumental Performance: "Phoenix Rise" (Nominated)
- 2010, Best R&B Song: "Pretty Wings" (Nominated)
- 2010, Best R&B Album: BLACKsummers'night (Winner)
- 2010, Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Pretty Wings" (Winner)
- 2002, Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Lifetime" (Nominated)
- 2000, Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Fortunate" (Nominated)
- 1999, Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Matrimony: Maybe You" (Nominated)
- 1999, Best R&B Album: Embrya (Nominated)
- 1998, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Whenever, Wherever Whatever" (Nominated)
- 1997, Best R&B Album: Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite (Nominated)
- Image Awards
- 2010, Outstanding Male Artist (Winner)
- 2010, Outstanding Song: "Pretty Wings" (Nominated)
- 2010, Outstanding Album: Blacksummersnight (Nominated)
- 2010, Outstanding Music Video: "Pretty Wings" (Nominated)
- 2002, Outstanding Male Artist (Nominated)
- Soul Train Awards
- 2009, Best Male Artist R&B/Soul (Winner)
- 2009, Song of the Year "Pretty Wings" (nominated)
- 2009, Album of the Year BlackSummer's Night (nominated)
- 2009, Record of the Year "Pretty Wings" (nominated)
- 2000, Best R&B/Soul Single Male: "Fortunate" (Winner)
- 2000, Best R&B/Soul Album, Male: Embrya (Nominated)
- 1996, Best R&B/Soul Single Male: "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)" (winner)
- 1996, Best R&B/Soul Album, Male: Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite (winner)
- 1996, Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist (Winner)
References
- ^ Granditsky, Maria (4-1996). "A reluctant star on the rise". http://hem.bredband.net/funkyflyy/maxwell/bio.html. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
- ^ http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/maxwell/artist.jhtml.
- ^ San Miguel, Celia: a woman's worth, page 80. Giant Magazine, September 2009.
- ^ www.mtv.com/news/articles/1622567/20090929/maxwell.jhtml
- ^ http://www.thelatestmaxwellnews.com/2009/08/17/maxwell-let-me-love-you-giant-magazine/
- ^ Maxwell Unplugged tv.com
- ^ Maxwell Unplugged CD entertainment.circuitcity.com
- ^ Maxwell Borrows From NIN, Kate Bush mtv.com
- ^ flash required http://www.imeem.com/24summerbreeze/video/d_9c0nAD/2008_bet_awards_maxwell_simply_beautiful_music_video
- ^ flash required http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=37720501
- ^ http://www.soulbounce.com/soul/2008/06/maxwell_shocks_awes_and_delights_at_bet_awards.php
- ^ Maxwell interview by Pete Lewis, 'Blues & Soul' October 2009
- ^ 2010 Grammy Award Nominations. Grammy.com/nominees. Accessed December 20, 2009.
- ^ Kennedy, John (January 3, 2011). Maxwell To Release blackSUMMERS'night In 2011 | VIBE. Vibe. Retrieved on 2011-03-15.
External links
Maxwell Studio albums Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite (1996) · Embrya (1998) · Now (2001) · BLACKsummers'night (2009) · blackSUMMERS'night (2011) · blacksummers'NIGHT (TBA)Other albums MTV Unplugged · For Lover's Only: The Best of MaxwellSolo singles "...Til the Cops Come Knockin'" · "Ascension (Don't Ever Wonder)" · "Sumthin' Sumthin'" · "Suitelady (The Proposal Jam)" · "Whenever, Wherever, Whatever" · "Luxury: Cococure" · "Matrimony: Maybe You" · "Fortunate" · "Let's Not Play the Game" · "Get to Know Ya" · "Lifetime" · "This Woman's Work" · "Pretty Wings" · "Smile" · "Bad Habits" · "Fistful of Tears"Tours Related articles Categories:- Living people
- 1973 births
- African American singers
- American rhythm and blues singers
- American people of Puerto Rican descent
- American soul singers
- American musicians of Puerto Rican descent
- Hispanic and Latino American people
- Neo soul singers
- Musicians from New York
- Puerto Rican people of African descent
- Puerto Rican people of Haitian descent
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