Regina Belle
(born July 17, 1963) is a multi Grammy award winning singer-songwriter who first surfaced in the late 1980s. She is notable for her Grammy award winning duet with Peabo Bryson, "A Whole New World".
|
REGINA BELLE TICKETS
|
Biography
Regina Belle was born in
Englewood, New Jersey. It was at Englewood's Mount Calvary Baptist Church, and then Paterson's Friendship Baptist Church (presided over by Belle's uncle, the Reverend Fred Belle), that Regina Belle began attracting attention with her vocal abilities. She sang her first solo in church at age 8; and by age 17, she was the church's star singer. Belle attended
Dwight Morrow High School where she studied
trombone,
tuba and
steel drums
[1]. After graduation, she studied opera at the
Manhattan School of Music. At
Rutgers University, she became the first female vocalist with the school's jazz ensemble. Belle's musical influences include
Phyllis Hyman,
Billie Holiday,
Donny Hathaway, and
Nancy Wilson [2].
She was introduced to
the Manhattans by New York radio DJ
Vaughn Harper and began working as their opening act. She recorded the duet "Where Did We Go Wrong" with the group which helped to attract the attention of
Columbia Records. They eventually signed her to a record deal
[3].
Personal life
Belle resides in
Atlanta, Georgia and is married to ex-NBA basketball player
John Battle (basketball). Battle played 10 years in the
NBA with the
Atlanta Hawks and
Cleveland Cavaliers. He is now a pastor in
Atlanta, Georgia. Belle and Battle have five children: Winter, Tiy, Jayln, Sydni, and Nyla. Winter, the eldest daughter, is married and has 2 children, Thea and Joshua, making Belle a grandmother.
[4]
Career
In 1987, she released her debut album
All By Myself.
It includes her first hits "Please Be Mine" and "Show Me the Way." Her follow-up album,
Stay with Me
, released in 1989.
Belle recorded a duet in 1991 with singing superstar
Johnny Mathis, "Better Together" which appeared on his album
Better Together: The Duet Album
. Continuing her tradition of duets, Belle teamed up with
Peabo Bryson for the song "
A Whole New World", which was the featured pop single from the soundtrack to the 1992 Disney movie
Aladdin
. The song hit number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 and won the
Grammy Award in 1993 for "
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal as well as a "Best Song" Oscar in the same year
[5] [6]
Later in 1993, Belle released her Platinum selling third album,
Passion
. The album featured the
Disney hit"
A Whole New World", "
Dream In Color" and "If I Could", which reached # 9 on the R&B charts.
[7].
Belle released
Reachin' Back
in 1995 followed by
Believe in Me
in 1998.
In 2001, Regina Belle's cover of "Just the Two of Us" from the tribute album
To Grover, with Love
made a surprising return to the billboard charts, within months Belle would sign with the jazz oriented independent label
Peak-Concord Jazz. she released the album
This Is Regina!
, which featured the R&B hit single, "Ooh Boy." also released were, "Don't Wanna Go Home" and "From Now On" with
Glenn Jones. the album was RIAA Certified Gold in 2003.
In 2004, she released a jazz standard album, "
Lazy Afternoon" produced by
George Duke. The album included covers of the
Isley Brothers' "For the Love of You" and
Tony Bennett's "If I Ruled the World".
In 2007, she collaborated with
smooth jazz saxophonist Paul Taylor, co-writing and singing on his album "Ladies Choice".
Belle released her debut gospel album
Love Forever Shines
on May 13, 2008 via Pendulum Records. The 14-track collection features guests Melvin Williams (of the Williams Brothers) and
Shirley Murdock [8] [9].
Belle has appeared in concert with many other performers, including
Ray Charles,
Boney James,
Paul Taylor,
The Rippingtons,
Gerald Albright,
Will Downing,
Maze,
Frankie Beverly,
Phil Perry,
Al Jarreau, and
Stephanie Mills [10].
Discography
Studio albums
Year
| Album
| U.S. Pop
| U.S. R&B
| U.S. Jazz
| U.S. Gospel
|
1987
| All By Myself
| 85
| 14
| -
| -
|
1989
| Stay with Me
| 63
| 1
| -
| -
|
1993
| Passion
| 63
| 13
| -
| -
|
1995
| Reachin' Back
| 115
| 18
| -
| -
|
1998
| Believe in Me
| -
| 42
| -
| -
|
2001
| This Is Regina!
| -
| 61
| -
| -
|
2004
| Lazy Afternoon
| -
| 58
| 9
| -
|
2008
| Love Forever Shines
| 119
| 15
| -
| 3
|
Compilations
- 1997: Baby Come To Me: The Best Of Regina Belle
- 2001: Super Hits
- 2006: Love Songs
Singles
Year
| Song
| Hot 100
| U.S. R&B
| U.S. AC
| U.S. Dance
| U.S. Gospel
|
1986
| "You Got the Love"
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
1987
| "Please Be Mine"
| -
| 2
| -
| -
| -
|
1987
| "Show Me The Way"
| 68
| 2
| -
| -
| -
|
1987
| "So Many Tears"
| -
| 11
| -
| -
| -
|
1988
| "Without You" (with Peabo Bryson) (Theme from Leonard VI
)
| 89
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
1988
| "How Could You Do It To Me"
| -
| 21
| -
| -
| -
|
1989
| "Baby Come To Me"
| 60
| 1
| -
| -
| -
|
1989
| "All I Want Is Forever" (with James "J.T." Taylor)
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
1990
| "Make It Like It Was"
| 43
| 1
| 5
| -
| -
|
1990
| "This Is Love"
| -
| 7
| 29
| -
| -
|
1990
| "What Goes Around"
| -
| 3
| -
| -
| -
|
1993
| "A Whole New World" (Aladdin's Theme) (with Peabo Bryson)
| 1
| 21
| 10
| -
| -
|
1993
| "If I Could"
| 52
| 9
| 12
| -
| -
|
1993
| "Dream In Color"
| -
| 63
| -
| -
| -
|
1994
| "The Deeper I Love"
| -
| -
| -
| -
| -
|
1995
| "Love T.K.O."
| -
| 29
| -
| -
| -
|
1998
| "I've Had Enough"
| -
| -
| -
| 25
| -
|
2001
| "Oooh Boy"
| -
| 63
| -
| -
| -
|
2004
| "For the Love of You"
| -
| 60
| -
| -
| -
|
2008
| "God Is Good"
| -
| 34
| -
| -
| 2
|
Awards and nominations
- American Music Awards
- *1991, Favorite Female R&B Artist (Nominated)
- Grammy Awards
- *1991, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance: "Make It Like It Was" (Nominated)
- *1994, Record of the Year: "A Whole New World" (Nominated)
- *1994, Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group: "A Whole New World" (Winner)
- *1999, Best Traditional Album: Believe in Me (Nominated)
- *2002, Best Traditional Album: This is Regina (Nominated)
- MTV Movie Awards
- *1993, Best Song From a Movie: "A Whole New World" (Nominated)
See also
- List of number-one hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100
References
- Beckerman, Jim. "For Regina Belle, time for a special payback", ''The Record (Bergen County)'', October 31, 2004. Accessed July 9, 2007
- Bryant, Scott Poulsen. 1993. Regina: A showstopper with star power.''Essence'' 24, no. 4: 56-60. http://proquest.umi.com. (accessed May 6, 2008).
- Paoletta, Michael 1998. Regina Belle displays diva diversity on new MCA set. ''People'' 110, no. 20: 26-27. http://search.ebscohost.com (accessed May 5, 2008)
- Free to be Regina Belle
- Scott, Ron. 2004. Belle's Lazy afternoon.
''New York Amsterdam News'' 95, no. 37: 17.
http://search.ebscohost.com (accessed May 5, 2008).
- Lopez, Robert. August 3, 2007. Regina Belle knows about sacrifices.
''Knight Ridder Tribune Business News''.
http://proquest.umi.com (accessed May 6, 2008).
- Regina Belle Artist Chart History
- Regina Belle Releases Gospel Album: Multi-Grammy Award winner’s debut gospel project, 'Love Forever Shines' in stores soon.
- Multiple Grammy Winner Regina Belle Releases Debut Gospel Album
- Jazz Festival; Ray Charles's Silences, Regina Belle's Wildness