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Byron Stingily

 
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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "The Purist," "Club Stories"
  • Representative Songs: "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real," "U Turn Me," "Get Up"

Biography

The lead vocalist for Ten City and later a solo star in his own right, Byron Stingily had one of the most beautiful voices in house music, a sweet and impeccably clear high register akin to Smokey Robinson or disco celebrity Sylvester. A singer since the age of five, Stingily grew up on the west side of Chicago, and though he attended Blackburn College in rural Illinois during the early '80s, he became a part of the Windy City's exploding house scene midway through the decade. He recorded his first single "Funny Love" in 1985, and licensed the song to Trax Records. After meeting up with house maestro Marshall Jefferson, Stingily recorded two early Chicago classics, "Can't Stay Away" and "Just a Little Bit," and impressed many as the support slot for Jefferson's visit to New York City.

While in town, Jefferson and Stingily decided to make the rounds at the major labels, and impressed Atlantic Records enough that the label offered them a contract before they had even formed a group. By 1988, the pair had recruited guitarist Herb Lawson and DJ-turned-keyboardist Byron Burke to form Ragtyme. The trio released "Devotion" and "Right Back to You," later changing their name to Ten City and recording their debut album Foundation. Though the group recorded two more albums for Atlantic (all of which did well on the club scene but failed commercially), the label dropped them by 1993. Ten City then wrote a song with Masters at Work titled "Fantasy," and though the single received massive club play, it was over a year before their fourth album That Was Then, This Is Now appeared. By that time, the buzz had died down and Ten City rapidly disintegrated.

Though Byron Stingily was offered a solo contract by Columbia, he opted to return to the independents and began working on his composing and production skills: he worked with Kim English for the singles "Nitelife" and "Time for Love" plus Michael Watford and Maysa Leak (of Incognito). Stingily began recording for Nervous in 1996 with two singles, "Love You the Right Way" and "Don't Fall in Love." The following year both "Sing-A-Song" and "Get Up" became rather large garage-crossover hits, and in 1998, Stingily released his debut solo full-length The Purist. Club Stories followed two years later. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Byron Stingily
Origin Chicago Illinois, United States
Genres House music
Occupations singer
Years active 1987–present
Labels Nervous Records
Defected Records
Associated acts Ten City
Marshall Jefferson

Byron Stingily is an African American R&B and house-music singer born in Chicago, Illinois, known for singing falsetto with an extremely dynamic range. He is now a principal at a school in Chicago.[citation needed]

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Career

Stingily had several hits in the eighties through the mid nineties as the lead singer of the house-music group Ten City. As a solo artist, he has had his biggest success on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, where he hit #1 three times. In 1997 he spent a week in the top spot with "Get Up (Everybody)", produced by Zack Toms and Paul Simpson, then hit #1 again in 1998 with a remake of Sylvester's classic Hi-NRG song "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)," produced by Damien Mendis and Stuart Bradbury.

"That's the Way Love Is", a #1 dance hit in 1989 for Ten City, brought him to #1 again in 1999 when he re-recorded it on his own. Many Ten City fans strongly disliked the darker, more abrasive version that was released in 1999.[weasel words] So, after a short hiatus, he returned to the warmer, funkier, soulful house-music sound that made Ten City such a success and a favorite since. Some of his recent singles have been released on the UK-based record label Defected Records among others.

Discography

Albums

  • The Purist (1998) Nervous Records
  • Club Stories (2000) Nervous Records

Singles (in chronological order)

  • "It's All Jesus"
  • "Don't Fall In Love"
  • "Love You The Right Way"
  • "Get Up!"
  • "Flying High"
  • "Sing-A-Song"
  • "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"
  • "Testify"
  • "It's Over"
  • "Run To Me"
  • "How Could I Know?"
  • "That's The Way Love Is"
  • "Why Can't You Be Real"
  • "Stand Right Up"
  • "U Turn Me"

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