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C & Ma Gospel Singers C & Ma Gospel Singers
C+C Music Factory C+C Music Factory
C+C Music Factory wasn't really a group -- it was the product of Robert Clivillés and David Cole, two pop-savvy dance producers. In 1989, Clivillés and Cole hired all the singers and created all the tracks for Gonna Make You Sweat, C+C Music Factory's first album. While it was prepackaged, it wasn't necessarily faceless; in Freedom Williams, the producers had a solid, if not original or distinctive, rapper. What was really important to the success of the album was how Clivillés and Cole assem...
C-BO C-BO
Beginning with his 1993 debut, Gas Chamber, C-BO made it clear that he planned on surprising rap listeners with his controversial lyrics, which would eventually land him in jail. Of course, the hardcore Californian's steady rise towards continued popularity increased year by year, with an album being released nearly every year following his jaw-dropping debut. With album titles such as Autopsy and Tales From the Crypt, C-BO quickly attained a cult following, similar to the small legions of li...
C-Loc C-Loc
C.C. Lemonhead C.C. Lemonhead
Alongside longtime production partner Johnny "Jayski" McGowan, Nathaniel "C.C. Lemonhead" Orange produced several of the '90s most popular booty/bass songs. In particular, 95 South's "Whoot, There It Is," the 69 Boyz's "Tootsie Roll," Dis-N-Dat's "Freak Me Baby," and the Quad City DJs' "C'Mon N' Ride It (The Train)" were Lemonhead productions that became club and party staples as well as spring break anthems. A native of Jacksonville, FL, Lemonhead also made a stab at solo success with the al...
C.J. Chenier C.J. Chenier
The son of late zydeco music pioneer Clifton Chenier, C.J. Chenier (born Clayton Joseph Chenier) has been dubbed "the crown prince of zydeco." Since inheriting leadership of his father's group, the Red Hot Louisiana Band, Chenier has continued to pay tribute to his father's sound and to expand the zydeco tradition. Chenier's interests in zydeco were sparked in his early twenties. Although he studied piano in the third grade, switched to the saxophone a year later, and received a scholarship t...
C.J. Mac C.J. Mac
C.J. Mackintosh C.J. Mackintosh
C.J. Mackintosh has long been one of the most high-profile DJs on the British clubscene, from an early career as one of Europe's best hip-hop mixers and a mainstream introduction via the one-shot wonder "Pump Up the Volume" (by M/A/R/R/S) through to his residency spinning house/garage sets at the London super-club Ministry of Sound. Born in Paris though he grew up in London, Mackintosh was introduced to DJing by his brother (both had been buying records from an early age). The pair set up the...
C.W. McCall C.W. McCall
Essentially a character created by advertising executive William Fries, C.W. McCall was the instrumental figure behind the truck-driving craze that swept America in the mid-'70s. Fries was born November 15, 1928, in Audubon, IA, and while he displayed musical promise as a child, he was more interested in graphic design. While attending the University of Iowa, Fries studied music and played in the school's concert band, but his major was in fine arts, and after graduation he began handling the...
Cab Calloway Cab Calloway
One of the great entertainers, Cab Calloway was a household name by 1932, and never really declined in fame. A talented jazz singer and a superior scatter, Calloway's gyrations and showmanship on-stage at the Cotton Club sometimes overshadowed the quality of his always excellent bands. The younger brother of singer Blanche Calloway (who made some fine records before retiring in the mid-'30s), Cab grew up in Baltimore, attended law school briefly, and then quit to try to make it as a singer an...
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