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Take 6

 
Artist: Take 6
Take 6

Group Members:

David Thomas, Claude V. McKnight III, Mark Kibble, Cedric Dent, Alvin Chea, Joey Kibble, Mervyn Warren

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Performed Songs By:

Claude McKnight, Mervyn Warren, Les Pierce, David Pack, Claude V. McKnight III, Mark Kibble, Cedric Dent, Alvin Chea, Ivan Lins

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  • Formed: 1985, Alabama
  • Genres: Gospel
  • Representative Albums: "Take 6," "So Much 2 Say," "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"
  • Representative Songs: "Spread Love," "Biggest Part of Me," "I L-O-V-E U"

Biography

With its roots in gospel, doo wop, and the sophisticated jazz-influenced singing groups of mid-century America (such as the Hi-Los), the a cappella vocal group Take 6 is both a throwback to an earlier, more genteel era of American music and a precursor for a number of black male pop groups of the '90s, most notably Boyz II Men. Its members include David Thomas, Alvin Chea, Cedric Dent, Mark Kibble, Claude V. McKnight III, and Joey Kibble (who replaced Mervyn Warren). McKnight and Mark Kibble caught the a cappella bug at Alabama's Oakwood College in the early '80s, forming a vocal group that solidified into Take 6 when singer/arranger Warren joined in 1985. After signing a pact with the Reunion label in 1988, they recorded arrangements of spirituals and newly composed material on the group's first album, Doo Be Doo Wop Bop! They were quickly picked up by Warner Bros.' Reprise label, for whom they started making smooth yet vocally adventuresome albums that defied pigeonholing other than the all-purpose a cappella label. Throughout their lengthy career, Take 6 has also recorded Christmas carols, toured with Al Jarreau, appeared on Quincy Jones' all-star Back on the Block album, and utilized instrumental backing (which began with 1994's Join the Band). 1996's Brothers even indicated a turn toward commercial soul music, and the group returned in 1998 with So Cool. We Wish You a Merry Christmas appeared a year later. The new millennium was a time of rejuvenation; Beautiful World, released in April 2002, showcased an incredible instrumentation and Take 6's new musical approach, while Feels Good furthered the band's prolific career in 2006. Take 6 adopted a jazzier style for their next album, 2008's The Standard, which saw them tackling jazz hits with the help of such musicians as Roy Hargrove, Jon Hendricks, and Al Jarreau. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
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Take 6

Take 6 performs for U.S. President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush during a Black Music Month celebration in the East Room of the White House on June 30, 2001.
Background information
Origin Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Genres Gospel, urban gospel, jazz, smooth jazz, R&B, pop
Years active 1987 –
Labels Warner Brothers
Take 6 Records
Website www.take6.com
Members
Alvin Chea
Cedric Dent
Joey Kibble
Mark Kibble
Claude V. McKnight III
David Thomas
Former members
Mervyn Warren
Notable instruments
voice

Take 6 is an American Seventh-day Adventist a cappella gospel music sextet formed in 1980 on the campus of Oakwood College in Huntsville, Alabama. The group sings in a contemporary style, integrating R&B and jazz influences into their devotional songs and has 10 Grammy wins, 10 Dove Awards, one Soul Train Award and two NAACP Image Award nominations. They won Grammy Awards in 1989, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1998, and 2003 and have collaborated with Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston, Don Henley, Ray Charles, Queen Latifah, Joe Sample, Quincy Jones, Marcus Miller, Brian McKnight and Gordon Goodwin.

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Group biography

Oakwood College years

In 1980, Claude McKnight (older brother of R&B musician Brian McKnight). formed an a cappella quartet, The Gentlemen's Estates Quartet, at Oakwood College (now Oakwood University), a Seventh-day Adventist university in Huntsville, Alabama, where he was a freshman. He auditioned fellow students for the hobby group. The Gentlemen were rehearsing in a campus bathroom (later said to be in Moran Hall), getting ready for a performance, when Mark Kibble heard them singing. He joined the harmonizing, adding a fifth part, and ended up singing with them onstage that very night.[1] Mark later invited Mervyn Warren to join the group. The group performed under the moniker "Alliance".

The group performed in local churches and on campus over the next years, with members changing due to college's inevitable comings and goings. In 1985, the lower half of the group (bass, baritone, and second tenor) left upon graduating. At that time, Alvin Chea, Cedric Dent, and David Thomas joined.

Recording group

The group was signed to Warner Brothers in 1987, and quickly changed its name to "Take 6" after a name search revealed that "Alliance" was already being used. Their eponymous debut album, released in 1988, won them two Grammy Awards and resulted in top ten appearances on both the Billboard Contemporary Jazz and Contemporary Christian Charts. Take 6's swinging, harmony-rich gospel sound attracted a flurry of attention, and the group went on to record or appear with a number of luminaries, including Quincy Jones, Ella Fitzgerald and Stevie Wonder as well as sing the theme song in the last 2 seasons of the American sitcom, Growing Pains.

In 1991, after the release of their second album, So Much 2 Say, Mervyn Warren left the group to pursue a career as a producer. Joey Kibble, Mark's younger brother, was invited to round out the vocal lineup. The group added instrumentation to their purely a cappella sound beginning with the record He Is Christmas; Join The Band and Brothers continued their streak of success, and Take 6 had seven Grammys and eight Dove awards, and topping the Downbeat Magazine's Reader's and Critic's poll for seven years' consecutively.[citation needed]

Take 6's 1998 release, So Cool, brought the group back to its a cappella origins.

In 2006 the group launched Take 6 Records and the 2006 release Feels Good was released on that label.

In 2008, Take 6 released The Standard, which was a first time voyage for the group into a more traditional Jazz repetoire. The Standard, was critically hailed as a success, it got the group its 19th Grammy nomination.

The group lists Nashville, Tennessee as its home-base, although two members have resided in Los Angeles for a number of years.[2] All members grew up Seventh-day Adventist.[citation needed]

Members

Current members

Kibble married singer Karima Kibble (Trotter) of the gospel group Virtue in August 1997.
McKnight's brother is R&B musician Brian McKnight.

Former members

Discography

Album releases

Release date Album Label RIAA certification
1988 Take 6 Warner Brothers Gold - July 11, 1989
Platinum - June 14, 1994
1990 So Much 2 Say Warner Brothers
1991 He is Christmas Warner Brothers
1994 Join the Band Warner Brothers Gold - March 6, 1995
1995 Best of Take 6 Warner Brothers
1996 Brothers Warner Brothers
October 27, 1998 So Cool Warner Brothers
July 20, 1999 Greatest Hits Warner Brothers
October 5, 1999 We Wish You a Merry Christmas Warner Brothers
2000 Tonight: Live Warner Brothers
April 25, 2000 Best of Take 6 Warner Brothers
April 23, 2002 Beautiful World Warner Brothers
March 21, 2006 Feels Good Take 6 Records
September 30, 2008 The Standard Heads Up

Singles

  • "Spread Love" (Reprise, 1988)
  • "David & Goliath" (Reprise, 1988)
  • "Milky-White Way" (Reprise, 1988)
  • "I L-O-V-E U" (Reprise, 1990)
  • "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" (Reprise, 1990)
  • "Ridin' The Rails" (K.D. Lang & Take 6) (Sire, 1990)
  • "A Quiet Place" b/w "If We Ever"
  • "Where Do The Children Play" (1991)
  • "I Believe" (1991)
  • "Biggest Part Of Me" (1994)
  • "I Will Always Love You"
  • "All I Need (Is A Chance)" (1994)
  • "You Can Never Ask Too Much" (1995)
  • "You Don't Have To Be Afraid" (1997)
  • "One And The Same (featuring CeCe Winans)" (Reprise, 1999)
  • "Takin' It To The Streets" (2002)
  • "Come On" (Take 6, 2006)
  • "More Than Ever" (Take 6, 2006)

DVD releases

Release date DVD Title Label RIAA certification Cover Art
Spread Love
U Turn

Billboard chart history

Albums

Year Album/Song Chart Peak
1989 Take 6 Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 41
1989 Take 6 Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 8
1989 Take 6 The Billboard 200 71
1990 I L-O-V-E U Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 19
1990 So Much 2 Say Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 22
1990 So Much 2 Say Top Contemporary Jazz Albums 2
1990 So Much 2 Say The Billboard 200 72
1992 He Is Christmas Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 84
1992 He Is Christmas The Billboard 200 100
1994 Join The Band Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 17
1994 Join The Band The Billboard 200 86
1994 Biggest Part Of Me Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 36
1995 All I Need (Is A Chance) Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 89
1996 Brothers Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 71
1998 So Cool Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 92
2006 Feels Good Top Independent Albums 40

NZ CHARTS

  • Biggest Part Of Me 1994 8wks Peaked 23

Awards

Award wins

Year Award-giving body Award Category Song /Album Title
1988 Grammy Awards Best Soul Gospel Performance - Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus Take 6
1988 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album Take 6
1988 Grammy Awards Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Duo or Group Spread Love
1988 Dove Awards Group of the Year
1988 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Song If We Ever
1988 Dove Awards New Artist of the Year
1989 Grammy Awards Best Gospel Performance - Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus The Savior Is Waiting
1990 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album So Much 2 Say
1990 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Song I L-O-V-E You
1990 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album So Much 2 Say
1991 Grammy Awards Best Jazz Vocal Performance He Is Christmas
1991 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album He Is Christmas
1992 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration (with Mervyn Warren, George Duke, David Pack, Patti Austin, , Gary Hines, Robert Sadin, Richard Smallwood, The Yellowjackets, and Fred Hammond)
1994 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Join the Band
1994 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album Join the Band
1996 Dove Awards Special Event Album Tribute: The Songs of Andrae Crouch (with CeCe Winans, Michael W. Smith, Twila Paris, Bryan Duncan, Wayne Watson, The Winans, Clay Crosse, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, First Call, Andrae Crouch and the All-Star Choir)
1997 Grammy Awards Contemporary Soul Gospel Album Brothers
2002 Grammy Awards Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Love's In Need of Love Today (with Stevie Wonder)

Award nominations

Year Award-giving body Award Category Song /Album Title
1988 Grammy Awards Best Soul Gospel Performance - Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus" (Winner) Take 6
1988 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album (Winner) Take 6
1988 Grammy Awards New Artist Take 6
1988 Grammy Awards Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Duo or Group (Winner) Spread Love
1988 Dove Awards Group of the Year (Winner)
1988 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Song (Winner) If We Ever
1988 Dove Awards New Artist of the Year (Winner)
1989 Grammy Awards Best Jazz Vocal Performance - Duo or Group Like the Whole World's Watching
1989 Grammy Awards Best Gospel Performance - Duo, Group, Choir or Chorus (Winner) The Savior Is Waiting
1990 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album (Winner) So Much 2 Say
1990 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Song (Winner) I L-O-V-E You
1990 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album (Winner) So Much 2 Say
1991 Grammy Awards Best Jazz Vocal Performance (Winner) He Is Christmas
1991 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album (Winner) He Is Christmas
1992 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album (Winner) Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration (with Mervyn Warren, George Duke, David Pack, Patti Austin, , Gary Hines, Robert Sadin, Richard Smallwood, The Yellowjackets, and Fred Hammond)
1992 Grammy Awards Best Jazz Vocal Performance I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
1994 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Duo or Group Biggest Part of Me
1994 Grammy Awards Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album (Winner) Join the Band
1994 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album (Winner) Join the Band
1994 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Duo or Group Biggest Part of Me
1995 Grammy Awards Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance - Duo or Group All I Need (Is a Chance)
1996 Dove Awards Special Event Album (Winner) Tribute: The Songs of Andrae Crouch (with CeCe Winans, Michael W. Smith, Twila Paris, Bryan Duncan, Wayne Watson, The Winans, Clay Crosse, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, First Call, Andrae Crouch and the All-Star Choir)
1996 Grammy Awards Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) When You Wish Upon a Star (various artists)
1996 Grammy Awards Pop Vocal Group When You Wish upon a Star
1996 Grammy Awards Pop Vocal Group When You Wish upon a Star
1996 Grammy Awards Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) When You Wish Upon a Star (various artists)
1997 Grammy Awards R&B Group Vocalist You Don't Have to Be Afraid
1997 Grammy Awards Contemporary Soul Gospel Album (Winner) Brothers
1997 Grammy Awards R&B Group Vocalist You Don't Have to Be Afraid
1997 Grammy Awards Contemporary Soul Gospel Album (Winner) Brothers
1999 Grammy Awards Contemporary Soul Gospel Album So Cool
1999 Grammy Awards Contemporary Soul Gospel Album So Cool
2002 Dove Awards Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year Beautiful World
2003 Grammy Awards Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (Winner) Love's In Need of Love Today (with Stevie Wonder)
2003 Grammy Awards Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) Comes Love (with Gordon Goodwin, Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band, and Brian McKnight)
2004 Grammy Awards Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Moon River (with Stevie Wonder)
2007 NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Jazz Artist
2009 Grammy Awards Best Gospel Performance Shall We Gather At The River
2009 Grammy Awards Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) Grace
2009 Grammy Awards Best Jazz Instrumental Solo Seven Steps To Heaven

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