- Stephanie Mills
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Name = Stephanie Mills
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1957|03|22
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Origin =Brooklyn , New York U.S.
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Genre = R&B, soul, gospel
Occupation =Singer
Years_active = 1968-present
Label = Motown, 20th Century, Casablanca,
MCA, GospoCentric, LightYear
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URL = [http://www2.stephaniemillsmusic.com/ Official website]
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Notable_instruments =: "For the TV series character, see
Stephanie Mills (All in the Family) "Stephanie Mills (born
March 22 ,1957 inBrooklyn , New York) to Joseph Mills (New York city employee) and Christine Mills (a hairdresser). Mills is a U.S.Grammy Award -winning R&B and soul singer, a former Broadway star, and was originally given the title as "the little girl with the big voice."Career
Mills began her career appearing in her first play at the age of 9. Two years later, Mills won Amateur Night at the world-famous
Apollo Theater a record six times. The victory lead to her being cast in her first Broadway role, the orphaned child of a runaway slave in the short-lived musical "Maggie Flynn ".In 1973, Mills' musical career began as she opened for the
Isley Brothers . A year later, after being discovered byJackson 5 singerJermaine Jackson , she signed withMotown Records . Her first two albums failed to generate a buzz as the label couldn't find Mills' sound, and she left the label in 1976.In 1975, Mills' career took a rise when she portrayed Dorothy in an
African-American adaptation of "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz " entitled "The Wiz ". Filled with a more urban style of music and scenery, "The Wiz" made Mills a star particularly because of her stellar performance of the song "Home." It would become her signature tune for years, and would be covered later byDiana Ross for the big-screen adaptation three years later and byWhitney Houston for her dramatic musical performance debut on TV in the early 1980s.Musical success was elusive until 1979, when signed under the
20th century Fox record label, Mills found her breakthrough in disco music, recording now-classic danceable songs such as "Put Your Body In It," "You Can Get Over," and "What Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin'." The resulting album, "What Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin", was Mills' first gold record.She quickly followed the success with 1980s "Sweet Sensation", which featured Mills' biggest hit to date, the
Reggie Lucas -produced "Never Knew Love Like This Before ". The single became a #12 R&B and #6 Pop hit in 1980, even reaching #4 in the UK. 1981's "Stephanie" featured a top hit for her andTeddy Pendergrass entitled "Two Hearts," while her 1983 album, "Merciless", featured her hit cover of Prince's "How Come You Don't Call Me Anymore?". In 1984, Mills had her second UK hit with "The Medicine Song" (#29).Success for Mills had peaked until 1985, when her version of the
Angela Winbush -penned "I've Learned to Respect the Power of Love," hit #1 on the R&B singles chart. Mills truly returned, however, with her next release, "If I Were Your Woman" in 1987 under MCA Records, which she was now signed. The hits from the album include the title track, originally a hit forGladys Knight & the Pips in 1971, "I Feel Good All Over" (a song her label matePatti LaBelle didn't want to cover), and "You're Puttin' a Rush on Me," to name a few of the songs released. The album reached platinum status.Mills' success continued with 1989's "Home" album. The hits from that album include "The Comfort of a Man," the title track, a cover of her old standard from "The Wiz" and another song penned by Winbush titled "Something in the Way You Make Me Feel." It became another platinum record for Mills.
Mills would record one more album (1992's "Something Real") and a Christmas album before being released from her contract with MCA in 1992. Mills released a live gospel recording in 1995 on
GospoCentric Records entitled "Personal Inspirations". The set was produced byDonald Lawrence and featured a spiritualized retooling of her hit "I Have Learned To Respect The Power Of Love." Thereafter, Stephanie took a break from recording to care for her son.Mills returned to musical theater in 1997, playing the lead in a major production of Stephen Schwartz's "
Children of Eden " in New Jersey, which Schwartz has called "the definitive production" of the show. Mills was heavily featured in the soundtrack CD that resulted from this production.In 2000, Mills began a comeback with singles recorded with
BeBe Winans and rapper DMX to name a few. She made a comeback in independently-releasing "Born For This" on 3 August 2004. Her first single in over a decade, "Can't Let Him Go," garnered buzz at urban contemporary radio. Mills is currently touring. A 2-disc, career-spanning greatest hits compilation entitled "Gold" was released by Hip-O/Universal Music earlier last year. Mills just finished production of a live DVD recorded at BB Kings in New York which will be sold online and at her shows.Mills made an appearance in the 2007 hit gospel TV series "Sunday Best" and was recently featured in a live interview on "The Yolanda Adams Morning Show", where she mentioned that she now has her own record label (JM Records).
Mills performed prior to
Pope Benedict XVI celebrating Mass atYankee Stadium in New York onApril 20 ,2008 .Personal life
Mills and
Michael Jackson were romantically involved for a short period of time while she was doing "The Wiz". [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDRRdpny69Y]Mills was briefly married to
Jeffrey Daniel ofShalamar on June 13, 1980, but shortly divorced.Fact|date=June 2008 Twice divorced, Stephanie gave birth to a son, Farad in February 2001.Fact|date=June 2008 She currently resides inNorth Carolina .Fact|date=June 2008Discography
Albums
ingles
Awards
; 1974
* 1974 – nominated for
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress - Musical ("The Wiz").; 1979
* 1979 – nominated for
American Music Award : Favorite Female Artist - Soul / Rhythm & Blues. [ [http://www.goldderby.com/lostmind/year/1979/1979ama.htm] ]; 1980
* 1980 – won
Grammy Award : Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Female ("Never Knew Love Like This Before").
* 1980 – nominated for anAmerican Music Award : Favorite Female Artist - Soul / Rhythm & Blues
* 1980 – nominated forYoung Artist Awards : Best Young Musical Recording Artist - Female ("Two Hearts").; 1981
* 1981 – nominated for a
Grammy Award: Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Female (Stephanie).
* 1981 – wonAmerican Music Award for Favorite Female Artist - Soul / Rhythm & Blues [ [http://www.goldderby.com/lostmind/year/1981/1981ama.htm] ]; 1983
* 1983 – nominated for a
Grammy Award: Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Female ("Merciless").; 1989
* 1989 – nominated for
American Music Award : Favorite Female Artist - Soul / Rhythm & Bluesee also
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List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart References
External links
* [http://www2.stephaniemillsmusic.com/ Official website]
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=228593374 MySpace Profile]
* [http://www.wlatalent.com/roster/stephanie_mills/artistprofile.htm Stephanie Mills] at [http://www.wlatalent.com Wenig-LaMonica Associates]
* [http://www.soultracks.com/Stephanie_Mills.htm SoulTracks.com profile of Stephanie Mills]
* [http://entertainment.circuitcity.com/Music/Artist.aspx?p_id=P+++++4918 Stephanie Mills Circuit City Information]
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* [http://www.soulsite.de/kuenstler/steckbrief.shtml?id=220 Bio at SoulSite.de]
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