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Penny Ford

 
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  • Born: November 06, 1964, Cincinnati, OH
  • Active: '80s, '90s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Penny Ford

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Besides her gospel background, Penny Ford's musical roots run deep down into her family tree. Daughter of veteran record executive and producer Gene Redd Sr. (King Records) and singer Carolyn Ford and sister to singer Sharon Redd (the dance classic "Beat the Streets"), Ford was exposed to a lot of music early on as a result of her father's work with James Brown and Kool and the Gang. Her formal background began at age five when she began taking piano lessons. Ford began performing in local talent shows in and around Cincinnati. During her 1979 summer school vacation, Ford went out on tour with Dayton, OH, funkateers Zapp as a part of Parliament-Funkadelic's World Funk Tour. The following year, she was gigging in a series of dates in Japan.

Returning from Tokyo, en route to Cincinnati, Ford made a stop in Los Angeles and got a job doing demos for Motown's music-publishing division, Jobete. As word of her vocal prowess got around, Ford became a much-in-demand session vocalist. Ford can rightfully make claim to being "Ms. New Jill" before there was new jack. She signed with Total Experience Records, home of the Gap Band. Ford can be heard on their hit single "I Found My Baby." The new jack sound owes a lot to the artists of Total Experience.

Ford debuted as a recording artist in her own right on Pennye, which yielded two R&B charters, "Change Your Wicked Ways" and the slammin' "Dangerous" (the 12" is a must-find for dance fans). With production by Jonah Ellis, Oliver Scott, Jimmy Hamilton and Maurice Hayes ("Have Myself a Good Time"), and Yarborough and Peoples ("Don't Stop the Music"), Pennye was loaded with sassy soulfulness and is a good precursor of the new jack sound. Ford was even a one-woman band on the track "Serious Love." She also did a duet with Scott, "Silent Night," on A Total Experience Xmas (Total Experience/RCA, 1984).

In 1986, Ford replaced Lorena Shelby as the lead singer of Klymaxx ("I Miss You"). After a year on the road, Ford joined the SOS Band for a six-month stint, including recording "It's Time to Move" for the Police Academy soundtrack. Shortly afterward, Ford began working as the principal background singer with Chaka Khan, touring Europe, and continued doing session work, including two albums for funkmeister George Clinton. It was through her work with Chaka Khan that Ford wound up taking a trip to Germany in late 1989. Khan had moved to London and called Ford to substitute for her when she couldn't make a session. The session was for a new group called Snap who was recording a song called "The Power." Based on the runaway success of the record, Ford did a one-year tour with the group. As the co-writer of four Snap singles, "The Power," "Oops Up," "Mary Had a Little Boy," and the Euro hit "Cult of Snap," which collectively sold nine million copies, Ford's talents came to the attention of Soul II Soul's Jazzie B; she worked with him on two albums (Vol. III: Just Right) and on tracks for Teena Marie, Johnny Gill ("Wrap Your Body Tight" remix), and Betty Wright's "Paradise." Ford can be also heard on tracks by Chaka Khan, Mica Paris, Kym Myzelle, and Massive Attack. Upon leaving Snap, Ford was the object of a major-label bidding war that resulted in her signing to Columbia/Sony in June 1991.

Ford took her time making her Columbia/Sony debut, Penny Ford, in the process surrounding herself with crack talent. She enlisted the services of producer/bassist Randy D. Jackson, who had worked with Narada Michael Walden and was a former bassist with Journey. The first single was a remake of Aretha Franklin's "Daydreaming." It sports a swinging hip-hop beat, "wacka-wacka" guitar by John Mitchell, sparkling piano by Greg Phillanganes, and a tight sax solo by Gerald Albright. "I'll Be There" (not the Jackson 5 standard) is an inspirational mid-tempo groover built on a percolating bass and gospel-ish ooing background vocals and an uplifting message: "If you're restless I will follow you/if you're weak I'll give you the strength/if you can't go on I will see you through/I'll be there I'll be there I'll be there...." The jacked-up "Nevertheless" has syncopated double-time vocals and samples from James Brown's "Funky President." Ian Price co-wrote the musically playful "This Love," and for midnight moodiness, there's "All in Me."

Ford continued to do session and concert work in the U.S. and in Europe. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Penny Ford
Background information
Also known as Pennye Ford
Born June 11, 1964 (1964-06-11) (age 45)
Origin Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Genres R&B, Dance
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1979-present
Labels Total Experience, Ariola Records, Columbia Records[1]
Associated acts Snap

Penny Ford (born June 11, 1964 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States), also known as Pennye Ford, is a musician. She is the daughter of veteran record-company executive and producer Gene Redd, Sr., and the late evangelist/pastor Carolyn Ford-Griffith (1943-2007)[2], and the half sister of the late Sharon Redd. Following a stint as a GAP Band backing vocalist, she released an album entitled Pennye in 1984, and the single "Dangerous" reached the UK Singles Chart in 1985. In 1993 she released another album, Penny Ford, and achieved another Top 50 UK hit with the single "Daydreaming." She became friends with Chaka Khan while singing background vocals on "Our Day Will Come," a duet with Edwin Starr.

Ford was a lead singer with the German electronic band SNAP! on their worldwide hit "The Power." Ford also sang the lead vocal on the Snap! songs "Oops Up," "Mary Had a Little Boy," and "The Colour of Love."

In 2003, Ford appeared on an episode of the U.S. television program Judge Mathis suing a producer/boyfriend. One of her witnesses was Chaka Khan; though Khan did not appear, she spoke to the judge via telephone.

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World Power (1993 Album by Snap!)
Pennye (1993 Album by Penny Ford)
World Power [Bonus Tracks] (2004 Album by Snap!)

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