Dave Hollister
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Birth name | David Hollister |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, U.S.[2] | August 17, 1968
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Years active | 1991–present |
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Website | davehollisterlive |
David Hollister (born August 17, 1968)[3] is an American R&B singer who found fame during the 1990s as one quarter of the R&B quartet Blackstreet,[4] before going on to have a solo career. Hollister is best known for his 2000 gold-certified album Chicago '85... The Movie, which included the singles "One Woman Man" and "Take Care of Home". He was also the featured on 2Pac's hit single "Brenda's Got a Baby".
Discography
Studio albums
- 1999: Ghetto Hymns (DreamWorks)
- 2000: Chicago '85... The Movie (DreamWorks)
- 2002: Things in the Game Done Changed (Motown)
- 2003: Real Talk (DreamWorks)
- 2006: The Book of David: Vol.1 The Transition (Gospo Centric)
- 2008: Witness Protection (Zomba Gospel)
- 2013: United Tenors (with Fred Hammond, Eric Roberson, Brian Courtney Wilson) (RCA)
- 2014: Chicago Winds...The Saga Continues (EOne)
- 2016: The Manuscript (Shanachie)[5]
Compilation albums
- 2003: The Lost Tapes (Herb-N-Soul)
- 2006: The Definitive Collection (Hip-O)
- 2008: 20th Century Masters (The Millennium Collection) (Universal Music Group)
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album | |
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1997 | "It's Alright" | — | — | |
1998 | "The Weekend" (featuring Erick Sermon and Redman) | — | 80[citation needed] | Ride (soundtrack) |
1999 | "My Favorite Girl" | 39 | 10 | Ghetto Hymns |
1999 | "Can't Stay" | 84 | 28 | Ghetto Hymns |
1999 | "Baby Mama Drama" | — | 64 | Ghetto Hymns |
2000 | "One Woman Man" | 44 | 8 | Chicago '85...The Movie |
2001 | "Take Care of Home" | — | 39 | Chicago '85...The Movie |
2002 | "Keep Lovin' You" | — | 47 | Things in the Game Done Changed |
2002 | "Baby Do Those Things" | — | 72 | Things in the Game Done Changed |
2002 | "What's a Man To Do" | — | — | Things in the Game Done Changed |
2003 | "Tell Me Why" | — | — | Things in the Game Done Changed |
2003 | "Never Gonna Change" | — | — | Real Talk |
2003 | "Pleased Tonight" | — | — | Real Talk |
2006 | "What Do You Do" | — | — | The Book of David: Vol.1 The Transition |
2013 | "Here in our Praise" | — | — | United Tenors |
2014 | "Spend the Night" | — | — | Chicago Winds...The Saga Continues |
References
- ^ Billboard – November 4, 2000 – Dave Hollister Revisits "Chicago '85"
- ^ Cummings, Tony. "Dave Hollister: The singing star whose car crash led to church ministry". Crossrhythms.co.uk. Cross Rhythms. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
- ^ "Dave Hollister – Thank you!!!!!! All!!!!!! | Facebook". Facebook.com. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ^ "Blackstreet Members Reunite, Plan New Record in October". MTV News. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
- ^ "The MANuscript by Dave Hollister on Apple Music". iTunes Store. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ^ "Dave Hollister – Chart history | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ^ "Dave Hollister – Chart history | Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved October 6, 2016.