Tony Rich
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| Tony Rich | |
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| Birth name | Antonio Jeffries |
| Also known as | The Tony Rich Project |
| Born | November 19, 1971 |
| Origin | Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
| Genres | Contemporary R&B |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist, record producer |
| Instruments | Guitar, mandolin, keyboard |
| Years active | 1995–present |
| Labels | LaFace, Hidden Beach |
| Website | WhereIsTonyRich.com |
Tony Rich (born Antonio Jeffries; November 19, 1971, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.) is a contemporary R&B singer-songwriter.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early career
Rich first attracted attention through the production team of Tim & Bob. The duo convinced Perri "Pebbles" Reid (then the wife of L.A. Reid, co-founder of LaFace Records) to listen to Rich over the phone.[citation needed] Rich eventually became a staff writer at LaFace Records, where he wrote songs for recording artists including Boyz II Men, Johnny Gill, TLC, and Toni Braxton. Later, Rich mixed elements of jazz, rock and soul music into his own tracks.
[edit] The Tony Rich Project
In January 1996 Rich released the hit single, "Nobody Knows", which made it to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] Under the moniker "The Tony Rich Project", he released his debut album Words in early 1996. Both the album and single went platinum and in 1997, Rich won a Grammy Award for the Best R&B Album. The song was covered by country music artist Kevin Sharp in 1997, also as his debut single. The song "Like a Woman" was also nominated for a Grammy Award.
The album was followed up in 1998 by Birdseye, which, while critically praised, failed to generate much commercial success. Rich seemingly disappeared from the music world for several years after this album's release. That same year, he also commissioned a few remixes for the Spice Girls hit single "Viva Forever".
In 2003, Rich returned with the album The Resurrected. Carrying a very different style, the album featured Rich rocking out on the guitar, as well as singing smooth ballads.
By 2006, Rich released a fourth album, Pictures. The album contains snapshots of a relationship, and is a return in style to his earlier works.
In 2008, he released his fifth album, Exist, through Hidden Beach Recordings. Originally it was set for release on September 16, however it was pushed back to September 23, 2008. The album features the download-only single, "Part the Waves".
[edit] Film
Rich portrayed the legendary Edward Duke Ellington in the 1997 crime drama Hoodlum.[2]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 1996: "Nobody Knows" #2 U.S.
- 1996: "Like a Woman"
- 1996: "Leavin'"
- 1998: "Silly Man"
- 2008: "Part the Waves"
[edit] Albums
- 1996: Words #31 U.S., #18 U.S. R&B
- 1998: Birdseye #66 R&B
- 2003: The Resurrected
- 2005: Nobody Knows: The Best of the Tony Rich Project
- 2006: Pictures
- 2008: Exist
[edit] Collaboration albums
- 2006: A New Understanding of Peace (with Sheila Evans)