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Gregory Abbott

 
Artist: Gregory Abbott
 
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Super Hits," "Shake You Down," "Rhyme and Reason"
  • Representative Songs: "Shake You Down," "I Got the Feelin' (It's Over)," "Prisoner of Love"

Biography

Gregory Abbott's roots stem from Venezuela, his mother's homeland, and the island of Antigua, his father's homeland; making him a dual citizen of the small tropical island and the U.S., where he was born. His career as an award-winning singer, composer, producer, and musician began in New York City. While in New York City, his mother taught him to play piano and encouraged him to develop his vocal talents. At the age of eight, he sang in the famed St. Patrick's Cathedral Choir, with whom he recorded an album as well as performing on television. In his college years, he majored in psychology, minored in music and dramatic arts, in which he attained a master's degree. While pursuing undergraduate and graduate studies at Boston University, Berkeley, and Stanford, he helped pay his tuition by creating a band and playing locally. It was here he developed his own personal musical style.

Eventually, Abbott taught English at Berkeley, while maintaining his love and appreciation of music. He eventually decided to become a professional musician, build a studio, and apply his academic discipline to developing skills as a singer/songwriter, guitarist, composer, producer, keyboard player, and drummer. One of his first endeavors was an album for an independent label, which included Abbott performing a duet with Whitney Houston along with her mother, Cissy Houston, singing background vocals. He then produced a group on Atlantic Records by the name of EQ with famed chairman Ahmet Ertegun. Shortly after, he released the single and album Shake You Down, shaking up the music industry with countless honors and awards. The platinum single became the fastest song in the history of BMI to reach one million airplays, and won BMI's Pop Song of the Year award as the most performed song.

Abbott's music has crossed every barrier imaginable. He is noted for coining the term "groove ballad," to describe his signature style, and when referring to him, music writers and critics alike have affectionately used the term "Wall Street soul." He is a favorite with the ladies for his sophisticated demeanor and intelligent green eyes. The soulful strength and intensity is what Abbott projects in his music and what people love. "Shake You Down" went to number one on the Billboard pop, R&B, adult contemporary, and dance singles charts, and was the number three Pop Song of the Year in the magazine's year-end review.

The seemingly endless list of awards continues. Gregory Abbott won two Soul Train music awards for Best Male Singer and Best New Artist. He was the star of the New York Music Awards, receiving four honors: Best R&B Album, Best Debut Album, Best R&B Vocalist, and the Rising Star Award. He walked away with two awards at Dick Clark's Black Gold ceremonies, another honor from the R&B Awards in Las Vegas, a N.Y. Image award, and two awards from the annual CEBA Awards dinner (Communications Excellence Aimed at Black Audiences). His striking good looks made him a favorite of fashion photographers, and he appeared in numerous magazine layouts, including a six-page fashion spread in Playboy, and a feature on the ten sexiest male recording artists in Playgirl. In fact, one of the more frequent observations by Abbott fans is the sophistication and style he carries off so well. In Japan, he won first prize at the annual Tokyo Music Festival, and the Japanese were so impressed with his music that the title song of his second album, I'll Prove It to You, was featured on a Japanese movie soundtrack. In Belgium, he performed in a video with Princess Stephanie of Monaco, and in Portugal he delighted fans by doing interviews in their native language. He also recorded a duet with one of Brazil's most popular singers, Rosanna, and sang in both English and Portuguese; he also had the unique opportunity to travel to Russia for a songwriters summit, MSLTW (Music Speaks Louder Than Words). An album was released on Epic Records, using songs written there, by 20 top American and Russian songwriters. This was done to encourage communication and friendship between the two countries. Among the other songwriters present were Cyndi Lauper, Brenda Russell, Diane Warren, Barry Mann, Mike Stoller, and Michael Bolton. The song Abbott created while there was performed by Spanish pop star Emmanuel.

Abbott's non-stop schedule continued at home in America where he recorded vocals for the Bill Cosby Show. His own Caribbean-influenced album One World!, which he said he recorded as a tribute to his parents, was internationally released. Hissoundtrack and television work has included White Lion; Hearts Afire; Evening Shade starring Burt Reynolds; Tap starring Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis, Jr., and Living Single starring Queen Latifah; among many others. Abbott has always been highly noted for his songwriting abilities. "I started off as a songwriter, and I guess I'll always be that first" he says. He has written for many artists including EQ, Rosanna, Emmanuel, Mona Lisa, Ronnie Spector, Freda Payne, and songstress Jennifer Warnes for her hit single "Rock You Gently." Eyes, Whispers, Rhythm, Sex... appeared in 2000, offering a more groove-based sound than his previous efforts. ~ Larry Belanger, All Music Guide
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Gregory Abbott

Background information
Born 2 April 1954 (1954-04-02) (age 55)
Origin New York, U.S.
Genre(s) Soul, R&B
Occupation(s) Musician
Composer
Record Producer
Instrument(s) Keyboard
Piano
drums
Years active 1986–present
Label(s) Columbia
Legacy
MIR/Mojo Man
Website Official Artist website

Gregory Abbott (born April 2, 1954 in New York City, New York) is an American soul-musician (keys and drums), singer, composer and producer. He currently lives in both New York and the San Francisco Bay area.

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Biography

Abbott's parents came from Venezuela and Antigua. He is a dual citizen of the US and Antigua. During his early years, Abbott's mother taught him how to play piano and encouraged him to develop vocally. His practice paid off when, at the age of eight, he sang in the St. Patrick's Cathedral Choir which recorded an album and performed on television.

Before his career as musician, Abbott studied psychology at University of California, Berkeley and creative writing at Stanford; where he won a Wallace Stegner fellowship. Also, he has taught English at University of California, Berkeley. To help pay for college, Abbott created a band and played local gigs, helping to develop his musical style.

After graduating, Abbott taught, but he could not shake his love for music. He decided to become a professional musician, build his own recording studio and to develop skills as a singer, guitarist, composer and producer.

One of Abbott's first opportunities in his studio was an album for an independent record label, which gave him the opportunity to do a duet with Whitney Houston. Continuing on, Abbott produced for the group EQ on Atlantic Records.

In 1986, Abbott released his first solo album, Shake You Down. The title track for the album was a success, going platinum and topping the Billboard Hot 100. The album's second single, "I Got The Feelin (It's Over)" which reached #5 on the R&B chart. With the strength of its singles, the album propelled to platinum status and earned Abbott several awards.

Abbott was well-known for his sophistication and style. He appeared in numerous magazine layouts, including a six-page fashion spread in Playboy. He also was featured as one of the ten sexiest male recording artists in Playgirl. Says Robert Christgau in his Village Voice story Maximized Modesty "Now number one pop, "Shake You Down" is a deceptively slight slow burn, a come-on so unassuming that you don't notice you're being seduced until after you've slipped into something more comfortable".

Internationally, Abbott carried much success, winning first prize at the Tokyo Music Festival. The title track of his second album, "I'll Prove It To You" which was released in 1988, was so liked in Japan that it was featured on a movie soundtrack. In Belgium, he performed with Princess Stephanie of Monaco and in Portugal, he would do interviews in their own language.

Abbott's third album featured this international vive and was titled One World! It had a heavy Caribbean influence and was a tribute to his parents.

Since then, Abbott has released the international albums, Eyes, Whispers, Rhythm, Sex... and Dancing In The Inner Realm... in 2002 and 2005 respectively. Rhyme and Reason, Abbott's latest effort, was released in 2006. A new single "Rhythm Rhyme" was released in December 2007

With the music business in flux as it has been over the past several years, Abbott has gone on to release singles and EPs instead of full fledged albums.

While still pursuing his passion for music as an artist, Abbott has also moved somewhat into placement of music for films and television as well as working on film projects of his own. http://www.grabbittmusic.com

Discography

Albums

I Got the Feelin' (It's Over) • Say You Will• Shake You Down• You're My Angel• Magic• Wait Until Tomorrow• Rhyme and Reason• I'll Find a Way

  • 1988 - I'll Prove It To You (Columbia Records)

Back to Stay• Prisoner of Love• I'll Prove It to You• Runaway• Unfinished Business• Crazy Over You• Let Me Be Your Hero• Take Me Back• Two of a Kind• She's an Entertainer

  • 1996 - One World! (Musik International)
  • 1998 - Super Hits (Legacy Recordings)
  • 2002 - Eyes, Whispers, Rhythm, Sex... (Musik International)
  • 2005 - Dancing the Inner Realm... (Musik International-Mojo Man)
  • 2006 - Rhyme and Reason

Singles

  • 1986 - "Shake You Down" (U.S.: #1; UK: #6)
  • 1986 - "I Got The Feelin' (It's Over)" (U.S.: #5 R&B)
  • 1988 - "I'll Prove It To You" (U.S.: #' R&B')
  • 1988 - "Let Me Be Your Hero" (U.S.: Charted R&B)
  • 1994 - "Handyman"
  • 1994 - "Do The Caribbean"
  • 2002 - "Sexual"
  • 2007 - "Middle of Harlem"
  • 2007 - "Shake You Down" (Remake)
  • 2008 - "Baby Mama"

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