Angela Winbush
(born January 28, 1955) is an American R&B/soul singer-songwriter who rose to fame first in the 1980s R&B duo René & Angela, also scoring hits as a solo artist. During her career, Winbush has sold over ten million albums and singles worldwide, and has had twenty Top Forty R&B singles and three number one R&B singles.
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Biography
Early life and career
Born in
St. Louis,
Missouri, Angela began singing in church. She did not initially aspire to a career in music, instead studying architecture at
Howard University, singing only to earn extra money. She continued to sing in church while at Howard as well as with gospel legend Richard Smallwood. By 1977, Angela had changed her major to music education, and recorded a demo. She shopped it to various record labels with no success but, through a personal introduction furnished by respected industry veteran, Wayne K. Garfield, the demo was heard by New York disc jockey
Gary Byrd, who made the call that landed Angela a spot in
Stevie Wonder's backing vocal group, Wonderlove. Becoming Wonder's protegé, she learned a great deal about writing and arranging songs. While in Los Angeles with Wonder, Angela met singer
René Moore; the two never became a couple,and only wrote songs and performed together. René & Angela released their self-titled debut album in 1980, followed by
Wall to Wall
in 1982 and
Rise
in 1983. During this period they had two moderate hit singles, "I Love You More" and "My First Love".
A Street Called Desire
and meeting Ron Isley
During Rene & Angela's early years, Moore and Winbush were asked to produce songs for
Janet Jackson's 1982 self-titled debut album,
Janet Jackson
. One of the songs, "
Young Love", became Jackson's first top ten R&B hit reaching number six on the chart. They also wrote exclusively for
Stephanie Mills, who forged a close friendship with Winbush (their "
I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love", gave Mills her first-ever #1 R&B single, in 1985). Winbush would later write another Mills number one R&B hit with "Something in the Way You Make Me Feel". Between that, Rene & Angela decided to branch out and find a bigger fan base signing with
Mercury Records in 1984. They released their breakthrough album,
A Street Called Desire
the following year. Among the hit singles included on the album was their first R&B number one with the dance single, "Save Your Love (For #1)", which included guest vocals from
rapper Kurtis Blow, making it besides
Chaka Khan's "
I Feel For You", one of the first songs to prominently feature a rapper. Other hit singles included "I'll Be Good", the mostly Winbush-led "Your Smile" was another number one hit while the subsequent "You Don't Have to Cry", hit number two in the beginning of 1986. Eventually
A Street Called Desire
sold over a million copies going
platinum, but on the brink of their greatest success, tensions between Winbush and Moore had grown. Moore went on to compose and produce hits for and with Michael Jackson and co-wrote with Winbush four songs for Janet Jackson's first album. Moore would continue to find success as a songwriter, most notably for
Michael Jackson, but he never found success as a singer.
In 1986, Winbush was introduced to
Ronald Isley, lead singer of the influential
Isley Brothers after
Benny Medina had agreed to ask Winbush to be involved with the Isleys' next record when Isley proposed plans to work with Winbush on a future project. Producing, writing and arranging the Isleys'
Smooth Sailin'
album, Winbush helped the group, now including just Ronald and
Rudolph (eldest brother
O'Kelly had died the previous year), score a top 10 R&B hit with the title track.
Sharp
and subsequent follow-ups
In turn, Isley opted to manage Winbush and he helped in the process of releasing her debut solo album,
Sharp
, which was also released in 1987. The album included the huge hit, "Angel" which showcased Angela's multi-octave range. The song reached number 1 position for two weeks in 1987. Other notable hits include the dance track, "Run to Me", "C'est Toi (It's You)" and the Ron Isley duet, "Hello Beloved". In 1988, she wrote and produced two tracks for
Sheena Easton's gold album
The Lover In Me
. They were "Without You" and "Fire and Rain", both of which showcased Easton's lower range and surprisingly soulful vocals. In 1989, Winbush released her follow-up to
Sharp
with
It's the Real Thing
. The title track reached number two on the R&B chart while subsequent hits "No More Tears" and "Lay Your Troubles Down" continued Winbush's top 40 success on the R&B charts where she was now a fixture on despite failed attempts to cross her over to pop audiences. On June 26, 1993 Winbush and longtime manager/collaborator/lover Ronald Isley, who is thirteen years Angela's senior, married. A year later Winbush released her third self-titled solo album, which included the huge R&B hit, "Treat U Rite". Produced by
Chuckii Booker, the song peaked at number six on the R&B chart making it Winbush's ninth top ten R&B hit altogether in her career. In 1996, Winbush was featured on the Isley Brothers' (rejoined by brothers Ernie and Marvin) hit "Floatin' On Your Love", which was essentially a duet between Winbush and Ron Isley. The song was later remixed by
Sean "Puffy" Combs and featured guest vocals from
Lil' Kim and the group
112 in backgrounds. The video for it showcased Winbush serenading Isley's Mr. Biggs character. Winbush continued to collaborate with the Isley Brothers until 2001's
Eternal
, where afterwards, their marriage had cooled off. In 2002, Winbush and Isley quietly divorced. In 2003, Winbush made news when it was found out she was diagnosed with
ovarian cancer. Eventually after a successful surgery, the cancer was in remission and Winbush returned to perform on the road.
Legacy and influence
Since starting out with Rene & Angela, Winbush and Moore have played an influence on various R&B and hip-hop acts. In the latter genre, their music been sampled by acts such as
The Notorious B.I.G. (who featured her and
Jay-Z on his Rene & Angela-sampled "I Love You More" for the song "I Love the Dough"),
Foxy Brown (who sampled her "I'll Be Good" for her 1997 top ten hit, "I'll Be") and singer
Avant re-recorded the Rene & Angela ballad, "My First Love", with singer Keke Wyatt in 2000. In appreciation during Avant's performance of the song on
BET's
106 & Park
, in 2001, Winbush surprised the audience by singing alongside Avant on the song. As a singer, Winbush is well noted by her gospel-influenced musical humming during her songs. She has influenced the likes of
Syleena Johnson and
Chante Moore. Winbush and former partner Rene Moore also shared the distinction for being one of the first R&B acts to prominently feature a rap act in a R&B song sharing that distinction with
Chaka Khan and
funk band
Cameo. Winbush also carries the distinction of being one of the few female artists to find success as a songwriter, arranger, producer and session musician (Winbush also is an avid musician playing
piano and
keyboards).
Personal life
During a 2006 interview on the Christian TV show, Gospel of Music with Jeff Majors http://www.tvoneonline.com/shows/show.asp?sid=109&id=1017, Winbush disclosed that she'd overcome Stage 3 Ovarian Cancer after 6 months of chemotherapy in 2003. Her undying faith in God also got her through having a cyst (benign) removed from her breast, the ending of her marriage to Isley in divorce, and struggles with depression.
Discography
Albums
Rene & Angela
- 1980 Rene & Angela
- 1982 Wall To Wall
#15 Billboard Chart
- 1983 Rise
#33 Billboard Chart
- 1985 Street Called Desire
#5 Billboard Chart
- 1996 The Best of René & Angela: Come My Way
- 1997 A Street Called Desire and More
(re-release)
- 2002 Classic Masters
Solo albums
- 1987 Sharp
#7 Billboard Chart
- 1989 It's The Real Thing
#12 Billboard Chart
- 1994 Angela Winbush
#11 Billboard Chart
- 2001 Ultimate Collection
- 2004 Greatest Love Songs
Singles
Year
| Title
| Album
| US R&B chart
| UK chart
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1980
| "Do You Really Love Me"
| Rene & Angela
| 43
| -
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1980
| "Everything We Do"
| Rene & Angela
| 39
| -
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1981
| "I Love You More"
| Wall to Wall
| 14
| -
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1981
| "Wall to Wall"
| Wall to Wall
| 37
| -
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1982
| "Imaginary Playmates"
| Wall to Wall
| 26
| -
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1983
| "Banging The Boogie"
| Rise
| 33
| -
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1983
| "My First Love"
| Rise
| 12
| -
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1985
| "Save Your Love (For #1)"
| Street Called Desire
| 1
| 66
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1985
| "I'll Be Good"
| Street Called Desire
| 4
| 22
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1985
| "Your Smile"
| Street Called Desire
| 1
| -
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1986
| "You Don't Have To Cry"
| Street Called Desire
| 2
| -
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1986
| "No How - No Way"
| Street Called Desire
| 29
| -
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1987
| "Angel"
| Sharp
| 1
| -
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1987
| "Run to Me"
| Sharp
| 4
| -
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1988
| "C'est Toi (It's You)"
| Sharp
| 47
| -
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1988
| "Hello Beloved"
| Sharp
| 26
| -
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1989
| "It's The Real Thing"
| The Real Thing
| 2
| -
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1990
| "No More Tears"
| The Real Thing
| 12
| -
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1990
| "Lay Your Troubles Down"
| The Real Thing
| 10
| -
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1990
| "Please Bring Your Love Back"
| The Real Thing
| 70
| -
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1994
| "Treat U Rite"
| Angela Winbush
| 6
| -
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1994
| "Inner City Blues"
| Angela Winbush
| 49
| -
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1996
| "Floatin' On Your Love"
| Mission to Please
| 14
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Awards and nominations
Year
| Award
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1987
| Soul Train Music Award nomination for Single of the Year (Female) for "Angel"
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1987
| Soul Train Music Award nomination for Album of the Year (Female) for Sharp
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