Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. General Norman Johnson (May 23, 1941 – October 13, 2010) was an American R&B singer, frontman of the Chairmen of the Board, songwriter, and record producer. He usually performed as General Johnson, although sometimes (particularly early in his career) he was billed as Norman Johnson.

  2. General Norman Johnson. "General" Norman Johnson ( 23 de maio de 1943 - 13 de outubro de 2010) foi um cantor, compositor e produtor musical norte-americano de rhythm and blues.

  3. 16 de out. de 2010 · Mr. Johnson, whose first name really was General, was best known as a singer but won a Grammy in 1971 for his composition “Patches,” a Top 10 hit for Clarence Carter.

    • Donna Summer’S “I Feel Love” Has Lost None of Its Edge
    • The Future of American Music Is in Good Hands with The War and Treaty
    • 26 Years Later, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hillis Still Ahead of Its Time
    • Atlantic Records Transformed The Face of Global Culture
    • The Wondrous Legacy of Stax Records Should Not Be Underestimated
    • Future editions of The Gala Will Continue to Surprise and Delight

    Studious music fans are well aware that “I Feel Love” — written by Donna Summerwith visionary Italian producer Giorgio Moroderand British songwriter Pete Bellotte— is a shimmering disco gem, a futuristic precursor to the entire EDM genre. What was stunning about the Gala performance of the track by singer and actress Andra Dayis how edgy and fresh ...

    Formed by husband and wife Michael Trotter Jr.and Tanya Trotter, The War and Treaty were rightfully nominated for Best New Artistat the 2024 GRAMMYsearlier this year. The duo’s electrifying combination of Americana, gospel, and rock is especially effective on a live stage, and the pair delivered a memorable rendition of Charley Pride's inducted Hal...

    Released in August 1998, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hillsold more than 10 million copies in the U.S. alone, and became the first hip-hop artist to win Album Of The Year at the 1999 GRAMMYs. At the Gala, Andra Day delighted the audience — including Lauryn Hill and her family — with a soulful version of hidden track “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” orig...

    Celebrating 75 years of inaugural label honoree Atlantic Records in the span of a few minutes loomed like an impossible task, but the Gala producers paid tribute to the legacy label well. Beginning with a short video, the event segment highlighted the miraculous roster assembled by Ahmet Ertegunand Herb Abramson that included Ray Charles, Aretha Fr...

    The home of such legendary artists as Otis Redding, The Staple Singersand Carla Thomas, Memphis-based Stax Records developed a rich, ragged sound with gospel, blues, R&B and luminous pop as its foundational pillars. Currently the subject of an HBO documentary series, "Stax: Soulsville USA," the record label defined American music during the ‘60s an...

    The inaugural GRAMMY Hall of Fame Gala set a high standard for future celebrations of iconic recordings. The event proved to be fertile ground for the creation of indelible music moments, showcasing the beauty and authority of music across genres and generations. Other honored Hall of Fame inducted recordings including De La Soul’s 3 Feet High And ...

  4. 17 de out. de 2010 · General Norman Johnson, who as lead singer of the soul group the Chairmen of the Board had a Top 10 hit with “Give Me Just a Little More Time,” has died. He was 69. Johnson died Wednesday at his...

  5. The Showmen - IT WILL STAND #61 in 1962 Minit Records 45 rpm. R&B vocal group from Norfolk, Virginia: General Norman Johnson (Chairmen of the Board); Milton Wells, brothers Gene & Dorsey...

    • 2 min
    • 531,4K
    • futykoolz
  6. 17 de out. de 2010 · EAST POINT, GA -- General Norman Johnson, lead singer of the group The Chairmen of the Board, died at home with his family in East Point, Georgia on Wednesday October 13, 2010.