- Shannon (singer)
:"Shannon was also an alias used by singer
Marty Wilde ."Shannon (born Shannon Brenda Greene onMay 2 ,1958 , inWashington, D.C. ), is an American singer. She is best known for her 1983 dance-freestyle record "Let the Music Play." The record redefined theelectro funk sound that Arthur Baker andJohn Rocca (who produced "I.O.U" byFreeez and "One More Shot/Get Wet" by C-Bank) developed in 1982.Before music career
In the spring of 1983, a young
African American woman named Shannon Greene was enrolled atYork College and toured with theNew York Jazz Ensemble . Quintin Hicks, an associate of the soon-to-be-renowned production team ofMark Liggett andChris Barbosa later saw Shannon singing with a live band in her cousin's studio. Hicks thought she was perfect for what the duo was looking. Shannon auditioned for Liggett and Barbosa with the song "She Can't Love You Like I Do" (Little Tony 14 Yrs., a project prior to Shannon's mainstream success). They liked her and her vocals so much that they introduced her to the track "Fire and Ice," which would later evolve into Shannon's signature song, "Let the Music Play." Under the direction of Chris Barbosa, Shannon added artist contribution (the Shannon stamp to the vocals), which would create a worldwide hit. This title would also be applied to Shannon's debut album.Music career
In July 1983, the "Let the Music Play" single was released without her knowledge. Shannon was invited back to lay down more songs for Liggett and Barbosa. Barbosa, a Puerto Rican from
New York was considered the founder ofFreestyle music , and "Let the Music Play" has become widely acknowledged as the first Latin freestyle track. Its heavy syncopateddrum machine sound withLatin American rhythm s has become very commonplace today, such that the Shannon sound considered so innovative at the time now seems not quite as cutting-edge. The single's success led to the number-eight pop position on theBillboard Top 100 and took over theHot Dance Music/Club Play chart, temporarily making Shannon the international Dance Queen of the World. Today, the song is well-regarded as one of the most influential dance records of all time and the #22 best song in the world ever recorded.Her debut album, titled "Let the Music Play" after the big hit single, was released February 1984. The follow-up single from the album, "
Give Me Tonight " was noted as the best song of the year by "Billboard ", as it received the same wild enthusiasm as its predecessor and also hit the top spot on theHot Dance Music/Club Play chart. It also became a significant hit on Urban radio. In the US, the third single was "My Heart's Divided," another Latin freestyle track, which again featured Jimmi Tunnel on the refrain vocals, and the woo-woo-wooowoo synth baseline. The song was a club smash and could be heard on boomboxes and out of IROC-Z's and Monte Carlos around any major urban area.Fact|date=July 2008 In Europe, the superior "Sweet Somebody," a mid-tempo soul jam, made the lower regisers of the top 40. It may have fared well in the US had it been the fourth single there.The "Let the Music Play" album would go on to sell over 8 million copies worldwide. It is considered the first freestyle album in history. Shannon was nominated for a Grammy and received numerous other awards, including the Dianah Washington (Jack the Rapper) Award, the Hall of Fame Award, the Gold Ampex Reel Award, a certified gold single by the
RIAA , and the Best Billboard Top 10 female R&B vocalist.In 1985, Shannon released her second album "Do You Wanna Get Away", which sported a sound similar to that of her debut album. The title track charted on the
Billboard Hot 100 , and it was also embraced by the club/dance music community. She scored three more dance-music hits from the album, including "Stronger Together," a pop single perfect for radio, a straight-ahead cover of "Urgent" by Foreigner, and "Stop the Noise," which was the lone second video single from the album despite its lower chart position. The choice of this video, its single edit, and the subsequent slow sell to make it a hit could have been a hint that perhaps Shannon's label did not market her successfully. Non-singles from the album were interesting and may have had hit potential if properly marketed—including the lover gone wrong anthem "Doin' what your doin'" and the soulful B-side to "Stronger Together," a track called "Let Me See Your Body Move," which featured the type of throaty dance-diva singing Shannon or which fans had come to look.By 1986, her success was waning. Her third album, "Love Goes All the Way", released that year, was not as successful as her previous albums. The title track had a sweet, soulful sound reminiscent of a cross between a Chaka Kahn and a Whitney Houston ballad of the time, and may have been a big hit if it had been released. Aside from the minor R&B hit "Prove Me Right" with a bass heavy dance floor sound, Shannon also released a 12-inch single called "Dancin'." The single mix differed from the album mix, and was beat-driven, but it sounded less melodic that previous singles and fizzled on the charts. Perhaps fans of earlier Shanon dance singles were looking for something more freestyle- or soul-based. "Dancin'" was neither particularly soulful or freestyle sounding—it was more of a pop-dance song. A 7-inch single of the single featured the mid-tempo "Right Track" from the album on a double-A-side single, but despite being perhaps the best song from "Love Goes All the Way", it disappeared quickly. "Right Track" could potentially blend well today on a smooth-jazz station. Singles from "Love Goes All the Way" were released without the ever-important (in the 1980s) video, or even picture sleeves for the singles. Again, it seemed that Atlantic was riding out their contract without much enthusiasm for promoting the album.
Politics within
Atlantic Records were affecting the atmosphere, and Shannon asked to be released from her recording contract in 1987. Earlier that year, she had managed to record one last single, "Criminal," for the movie "Fatal Beauty ". This track was a pop-sounding single typical of the era, and lacked the soulful punch of other Shannon recordings. The single had a flip side by the R&B actMadame X .While touring the world, Shannon attended and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York for acting, which added several off-broadway plays to her résumé (making her very well-rounded as a singer, a dancer, and an actress). Some claim she is the most-emulated freestyle performer of all time.
The 1990s
In the late 1990s interest of Shannon rekindled
VH1 's spotlight her on their "One Hit Wonders" series, Entertainment Tonight taped their one hour special about her life. There were many remixes of "Let the Music Play" and "Give Me Tonight" that surfaced.Featured recordings with
Sash ! andTodd Terry . In 1998, she co-wrote and sang on the track "Take a Little Time" byLes Rythmes Digitales . [ [http://www.discogs.com/release/1726 Les Rythmes Digitales - Darkdancer ] ]2000 to present
In the year 2000, Shannon released her fourth studio album, "The Best Is Yet to Come", on which she is credited as a co-writer.
Chris Barbosa was invited back as a producer to recapture the sound of her 1980's hits "Let The Music Play" and "Give Me Tonight." Many notable producers, includingAndy Panda andTony Moran were also featured on the new album. An Hex Hector remix 2000 AD (After The Decade) "Give Me Tonight" from the set made the song a colossal club hit again while its follow-up, an update of "Let the Music Play", though still a hit, interestingly proved to be less popular - a role reversal of when she debuted with the songs in the 80's).The Greatest Hits album released in November 2004.
On
April 20 ,2006 , Shannon participated in the Freestyle Extranvaganza concert along with fellow acts such asJudy Torres ,George Lamond ,Cynthia ,Lisette Melendez ,Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam , theCover Girls ,Hanson and Davis ,Coro ,Stevie B. , and more. The event was sponsored byWKTU ,WSKQ , andWCAA in New York.ingles
* -"Do the Wrong Thing" withAfrika Bambaataa ** -Todd Terry featuring Shannon*** -Sash! featuring ShannonAlbums
*1984 "Let the Music Play" - Mirage/
Atlantic Records
*1985 "Do You Wanna Get Away" - Mirage/Atlantic Records
*1986 "Love Goes All the Way" - Atlantic Records
*1996 "Essential Dancefloor Artists" - Deep Beats
*2000 "The Best Is Yet to Come" - Contagious Records
*2004 "Let the Music Play: The Best of Shannon" - Shout Factory
*2007 "A Beauty Returns " - Diggin4Brownee also
*
List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart References
External links
* [http://www.freestyledivas.com/shannon/main.htm Shannon's brief biography]
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