- Gwen Guthrie
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Gwen Guthrie
Img_capt = Gwen Guthrie
Img_size = 180px
Background = solo_singer
Birth name = Gwendolyn Guthrie
Born = birth date|1950|7|14
Okemah,Oklahoma ,United States
Died = death date and age|1999|2|3|1950|7|14
Orange,New Jersey ,United States
Genre = R&B, soul,disco , pop,dance-pop
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter
Years_active = 1974-1999
Label =
URL =Gwen Guthrie (
July 14 [some sources sayJuly 9 ] , 1950 –February 3 1999 ) was an Americansinger andsongwriter , who also sang backing vocals forAretha Franklin ,Billy Joel ,Stevie Wonder , and Madonna, among others, and who wrote songs made famous byBen E. King ,Gary Glitter , andRoberta Flack .Life and career
Guthrie was born in Okemah,
Oklahoma and raised in Newark,New Jersey . [ [http://elvispelvis.com/gwenguthrie.htm Gwen Guthrie Page in Fuller Up The Dead Musician Directory ] ] In school, she studied classical music, and her father began teaching herpiano when she was eight years old. By the early 1970s, she had joined vocal groups such as the Ebonettes and the Matchmakers, meanwhile working as an elementary school teacher. When a backup singer scheduled to sing onAretha Franklin 's 1974 single "I'm in Love " fell ill, Guthrie took the vocalist's place besideCissy Houston ; thus Guthrie would happily state that her career on record began "at the top".Guthrie soon began moonlighting as a singer of commercial jingles, sometimes with her friend
Valerie Simpson (ofAshford & Simpson fame). A songwriting partnership withPatrick Grant resulted inBen E. King 's comeback single, "Supernatural Thing", and "This Time I'll Be Sweeter", covered by numerous artists. Together they wrote seven tracks on theSister Sledge 's 1975 album "Circle Of Love": "Cross My Heart", "Protect Our Love", "Love Don't You Go Through No Changes On Me", "Don't You Miss Him Now", "Pain Reliever", "You're Much Better Off Loving Me", and "Fireman". She was also the writer ofRoberta Flack 's "God Don't Like Ugly".As Guthrie's solo career developed, she worked extensively with
Sly and Robbie on dub-influenced club cuts, and began racking up dance hits. She was dubbed "The First Lady of theParadise Garage " as several of her songs became anthems at the venue, helped by the frequent and dynamic performances she gave there. She soon teamed musically with famed Paradise Garage DJLarry Levan .Guthrie is probably best known for her 1986
dance anthem "Ain't Nothin' Goin' on But the Rent", a self-written and -produced track which garnered some controversy for lyrics such as: "No romance without finance/You've got to have a j-o-b if you want to be with me". (and "...Rent" was later sampled by numerous dance and hip hop artists, notably by Foxy Brown in 1998 "Job"). The song is referenced in theEddie Murphy monologue "No Romance Without Finance", in his "Eddie Murphy Raw " concert and film (also available on DVD). She also had a hit with a cover of "(They Long to Be) Close to You ", which reached #25 in the UK charts the same year.Her single "Can't Love You Tonight" boldly addressed
AIDS at a time when the disease was a taboo subject, and she was an ally to thegay community , and people with AIDS long before the masses caught up. Proceeds from the single went to the AIDS Coalition.Other club hits of hers include "Padlock", "Peanut Butter", and "Peek-a-Boo". "Padlock" was later covered by
M People , who included it on their 1995 album "Bizarre Fruit ", featuring vocalistHeather Small .Death
She died of
uterine cancer onFebruary 3 ,1999 , at the age of 48, and was interred in Fairmount Cemetery inNewark, New Jersey . [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=14001633 Gwen Guthrie] ,Find A Grave . AccessedAugust 23 ,2007 .]Discography
Albums
*1973: "East Coast" (Encounter)
*1982: "Gwen Guthrie" (Island)
*1983: "Portrait" (Island)
*1983: "Padlock" (Garage/Island)
*1985: "Just for You" (4th & Broadway/Island)
*1986: "Good To Go Lover" (Polydor)
*1987: "Ticket To Ride" (4th & Broadway/Island)
*1988: "Lifeline" (Jellybean Productions/Warner Brothers)
*1990: "Hot Times" (Reprise/Warner Brothers)
*1999: "Ultimate Collection" (Hip-O)ingles
*1982: "It Should Have Been You" - R&B #27, Dance #11
*1982: "Peek-A-Boo"
*1982: "For You (With A Melody Too)"
*1983: "Hopscotch"
*1983: "Padlock" - R&B #25, Dance #13
*1983: "Peanut Butter" - R&B #83
*1985: "Love In Moderation"
*1985: "Just For You"
*1986: "Ain't Nothin' Goin' on But the Rent " - US #42, R&B #1, Dance #1, UK #5
*1986: "Seventh Heaven" - UK #85
*1986: "(They Long to Be) Close To You" - R&B #69, UK #25
*1987: "Good To Go Lover" - UK #37
*1987: "Outside In The Rain" - R&B #51, UK #37
*1987: "Ticket To Ride"
*1987: "Family Affair"
*1988: "Can't Love You Tonight" - R&B #83, Dance #44, UK# 79
*1988: "Rockin' Chair"
*1990: "Miss My Love"
*1990: "Say It Isn't So"
*1992: "Eyes (You Never Really Cared)"
*1992: "This Christmas Eve"Trivia
*Although the two were not related to each other, Gwen Guthrie shares a last name, birthday (July 14), and birthplace (Okemah, Oklahoma) with American folk singer
Woody Guthrie .References
External links
*amg|11:0ifqxqe5ld0e|Gwen Guthrie
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Gwen+Guthrie Gwen Guthrie] onDiscogs.com Persondata
NAME = Guthrie, Gwen
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American singer and songwriter
DATE OF BIRTH =July 14 1950
PLACE OF BIRTH = Okemah,Oklahoma ,United States
DATE OF DEATH =February 3 1999
PLACE OF DEATH = Orange,New Jersey ,United States
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