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Philip Bailey

 
Artist: Philip Bailey
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Rev. Oliver W. Wells, Richard Smallwood

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Andrew Woolfolk, Verdine White, Fred White, Louis Satterfield, Don Myrick, Al McKay, Jerry Hey, Johnny Graham, Larry Dunn, Paulinho Da Costa

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  • Born: May 08, 1951, Denver, CO
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Instrument: Vocals, Percussion
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of Philip Bailey: A Gospel Collection," "Chinese Wall," "Dreams"
  • Representative Songs: "Easy Lover," "Walking on the Chinese Wall," "All Soldiers"

Biography

Philip Bailey first gained fame as the mesmerizing lead falsetto of '70s supergroup Earth, Wind & Fire . The singer/percussionist's four-octave range set a high standard for upper-range pop vocalists. Bailey's shimmering falsetto blended perfectly with Maurice White's charismatic tenor to help the group build a reputation for exciting, live shows (complete with feats of magic) and innovative recordings. Six-time Grammy winners Earth, Wind & Fire had 46 charting R&B singles, 33 charting pop singles including eight gold singles. The group also won four American Music Awards and earned more than 50 gold and platinum albums. In 1982, while continuing his work with EWF, Philip signed a solo deal with Columbia, releasing his first solo LP Continuation. Then in October 1984, Chinese Wall was issued, an album Bailey co-produced with Phil Collins. The second single, "Easy Lover," a duet with Phil Collins, became a worldwide hit, earning Bailey his first gold solo record. After Bailey's 1986 album, Inside Out, he began making a name for himself in the gospel world, releasing four recordings on Word. Shortly after returning to the studio with Earth Wind & Fire to record the band's Grammy-nominated Millennium Bailey collaborated with singer Brian McKnight and members of PM Dawn and Arrested Development to co-write and record another pop/R&B solo project, Philip Bailey (1994). A single from the LP, "Here with Me" charted #66 R&B in early 1994. In 1998, his album Life and Love was released throughout Europe.

In 1999, Bailey took another stylistic turn and signed with Heads Up International released the enhanced CD, Dreams, a smooth jazz album that features a "who's who" of contemporary jazz artists, including Gerald Albright, Luis Conte, Everette Harp, Grover Washington, Jr. and Pat Metheny. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide
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Philip Bailey
Birth name Phillip Irvin Bailey
Born May 8, 1951 (1951-05-08) (age 58)
Denver, Colorado, U.S.
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Progressive rock, rock, pop rock, pop, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz, gospel, soul
Instruments Vocals
Drums
Piano
Keyboards
Percussion
Trumpet
Years active 1972—present
Labels Columbia
Atlantic
Associated acts Average White Band
Brand X
Flaming Youth, Earth, Wind & Fire
Phil Collins
Website philipbailey.com

Philip Bailey (born May 8, 1951, in Denver, Colorado) is an American R&B, soul, gospel and funk singer, songwriter, percussionist & actor best known as one of the longtime members of Earth, Wind & Fire. Together with Verdine White, B. David Whitworth, and Ralph Johnson he forms the heart of the current EWF line-up on stage.

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Biography

Early Days

Some of Philip's early influences included jazz legends like Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Max Roach, the Motown sound, in particular the music of Stevie Wonder and he was also was largely influenced by female singers like Sarah Vaughn and Dionne Warwick.[1]

Earth, Wind & Fire

Bailey found fame by sharing the lead vocals on EWF songs with EWF-founder Maurice White. Their harmonic voices are legendary. Bailey is most famous for his falsetto and sung lead on such songs as "Devotion", "Keep Your Head to the Sky", "Reasons", "Fantasy " and "I've Had Enough".

Bailey is currently the on-stage leader of Earth, Wind & Fire, along with bassist Verdine White, vocalist/percussionist Ralph Johnson and vocalist/percussionist B. David Whitworth.[1]

Chinese Wall

Bailey's most notable solo song was a duet with Phil Collins called "Easy Lover" which was included on his Gold solo album Chinese Wall . The album was also produced by Collins and both the album and single were released in 1984 on Columbia Records. Easy Lover went to numbers two and one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart while Chinese Wall peaked at number 22 on the Billboard 200 and number 10 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.

Gospel

In 1979 Philip Bailey collaborated with Andrae Crouch on his album I'll Be Thinking of You, and in 1981 he and Maurice White collaborated with the The Hawkins Family on their live album The Hawkins Family Live .[2] In 1985 Phillip released his first gospel album The Wonders of His Love on Myrrh Records which reached number 13 and 17 on the Top Contemporary Christian and Top Gospel Albums charts respectively and it featured percussionist Paulinho Da Costa and pianist and keyboard player George Duke.

His second gospel album Triumph was released in 1986 and the album won Bailey a Grammy for Best Gospel Performance, Male and reached number 18 on the Top Contemporary Christian charts. In 1989 he released his third gospel album Family Affair on which Sheldon Reynolds and Kirk Whalum appeared. He played percussion and provided vocals on the King Baptist Church Mass Choir's album Holding on to Jesus' Hand released in 1990. link

Other Work

Philip in 1999 released his first jazz album Dreams in 1999 and the album featured Gerald Albright, Grover Washington, Jr. and Pat Metheny and did his second jazz album entitled Soul on Jazz in 2002. Both of these albums were released on Heads Up International records . Phillip has also worked with George Duke link,Boney James link, tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine on his 1981 album Tender Togetherness, Kenny Loggins on his album Vox Humana, Stanley Clarke on his album The Bass-ic Collection and Anita Pointer link.

He has also worked with Stevie Wonder on his hit single Part-Time Lover, Julio Iglesias on his gold album Non Stop link, jazz singer Nancy Wilson link, the jazz group Fourplay on their gold albums Fourplay and Between the Sheets and also on Ray Parker Jr.'s album After Dark link. Bailey has collaborated with Little Richard, Deniece Williams and Eric Benet.

On October 27, 2007, Bailey sang "God Bless America" during the seventh inning stretch of game three of the World Series. [3]

On Screen

Phillip has appeared in the movie Full Metal Jacket and on the TV show Matlock portraying Pvt. Bobby Thomas.[4]

Personal life

Philip is married to his second wife, vocalist and EWF backing singer Krystal Bailey.[citation needed]

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