Solo

Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis discovered SOLO singing on a SOHO street corner in New York City. “Jimmy and Terry both stopped and listened to them at separate times; they liked what they heard so much that they signed them to their label Perspective/A&M records.” The original members were Robert Anderson, Darnell Chavis, Eunique Mack and Dan Stokes.

In 1995, Perspective released the group’s self-titled debut “Solo.” The album was critically acclaimed and nominated for the Soul Train Music Award “Soul album of the year” and sold more than 750,000 copies. It garnered 2 top 10 singles “Heaven”- No.1 Billboard AC R&B and “Where do you want me to put it”- No.8 Billboard R&B. The album featured the soulful underground favorites “A change gonna come”, and “Blowing my mind.” The group’s sophomore follow-up “4 Bruthas and a Bass” was released in 1998 on A&M Records. On it, SOLO collaborated with the late great Gerald Levert, wrote with Angie Stone, recorded with the talented female group Brownstone, and released another hit single the sexy “Touch Me”. The group was also honored with The Northern Classic R&B Weekend 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award.

Solo is still together. The current members are D – Nell Chavis, Dan Stokes and J.D. Wesley

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