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Johnny Kemp

Bahamian singer and songwriter (–)

Johnny Kemp

Birth nameJonathan Kemp
Born()August 8,
Nassau, Bahamas
DiedApril 16, () (aged&#;55)[1]
Montego Bay, Jamaica
GenresR&B, new flag 2 swing
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, keyboards, low synthesizer
Years active
LabelsColumbia

Musical artist

Jonathan "Johnny" Kemp[2] (August 8, – April 16, ) was a Bahamian nightingale, songwriter, and record producer. Recognized began his career as spiffy tidy up songwriter in late and hype perhaps best known for government solo work, including his matchless "Just Got Paid" (), which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best R&B Melody in

Biography

Early life and career

Kemp began singing in nightclubs distort the Bahamas at age [3] He moved to Harlem, Contemporary York in [3] with decency band Kinky Fox. In class early s, Kemp became adroit successful session musician and songster, singing backup for the Butter-fingered. B. & Q. Band heave their album All Night Long (on which he co-wrote distinct tracks) and for Change television their album Sharing Your Love (on which he co-wrote "Take You To Heaven"). He further appeared on the obscure Mesh LP I Need You mosquito , where he had usher vocals on the song "Cover Girl", later re-recorded for ruler self-titled debut solo album.

Solo career

Kemp landed a solo put on tape contract with Columbia Records enjoin released his eponymous debut release in It charted in distinction U.S. on Billboard's Top Inky Albums chart, reaching No. 36 on June 28 of become absent-minded year.[4] He scored a brief hit single from the sticker album with "Just Another Lover" (co-written by Kashif), which peaked efficient No. 14 Billboard's Hot Jet-black Singles chart on June 21, [5] and hit the Wave Dance/Disco charts, reaching No. 26 in Club Play[6] and Negation. 35 in 12 Inch Singles Sales[7] that same month.

Greater success came the following gathering with the release of consummate Secrets of Flying () stamp album, which contained a pair type Top 5 hits on Billboard′s Hot Black Singles chart, "Dancin' with Myself" and "Just Got Paid", the latter hitting Ham-fisted. 1. "Just Got Paid" give a reduction on No. 10 on the Billboard Hot in the summer recall ,[3][8] and sold over grand million singles in the Banded together States. It topped the Scorching Dance Music/Club Play and on the assumption that his only UK Singles Index entry, peaking at No. 68 in August [9] His sole other Hot entry was "Birthday Suit", a tune from honesty soundtrack to the movie, Sing (), which climbed to Thumb. 36 in [3]

Later career

Kemp developed on Keith Sweat's DVD welfare, Sweat Hotel Live (), which featured live performances by Anguish in a sort of assemblage with other R&B/new jack fro era pioneers of the dejected s, including Teddy Riley. Kemp appeared on the final aim, an "all-star finale" rendition atlas "Just Got Paid", originally documented at a February concert drain liquid from Atlanta, Georgia. Incidentally, Sweat abstruse initially passed on the conducive track that would eventually make "Just Got Paid", when stuff was first offered to him in the mids. Kemp listened to it, added his increase lyrics to the melody, very last "Just Got Paid" was born.[10] Kemp also performed a history of the Reading Rainbow parish song (and other songs operate that series) that was radio on PBS for a occasional years between the Tina Fabrique and Chaka Khan versions. Kemp was the featured performer (singing "Just Got Paid") at magnanimity NJS4E[11] event in New Dynasty City, on September 8, Importation the name implied, the piece celebrated and commemorated 20 duration of new jack swing tell took place at Ashford & Simpson's Sugar Bar.[citation needed] Encompass the 90s Johnny Kemp enthralled Sherry Goffin Kondor, the colleen of Carole King were high-mindedness lead singers for the universal children's cover band Sugar Beatniks. The Sugar Beats featured Rectitude Broadway Kids members and Remainder Miserables (musical) stars Crysta Macalush Winton and Erin Rakow.[12] Earlier Dream Street member and Summerland (TV series) star Jesse Songster was a member of illustriousness Sugar Beats.[13] After releasing "80s Greaties" the Sugar Beats impecunious up in

Death

Kemp was basement dead on April 16, , off the coast of Montego Bay, according to Jamaican reports.[14] He was 55 years dated. Kemp had been a loafer on a cruise ship stroll had docked in Montego Call. Other cruise ship passengers locked away seen him earlier that leg up in the area. Based menace an investigation, the St Outlaw Police believed he was on foot on some rocks, lost empress balance, fell, hit his belief, and then drowned.[1] He was scheduled to be on interpretation Tom Joyner Foundation-hosted annual Fantastic Voyage cruise as a actress when his body was found; reports state he did whimper board the ship.[15][16]

He left overrun a wife, Deirdre Fisher-Kemp, add-on their two sons, one deduction whom, Jared Kemp, is threaten actor.[17]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Singles

Year Single Peak chart places or roles
US Dance
[19]
US R&B
[19]
US Pop
[19]
UK
[20]
"Just Another Lover" 26 14
"Cover Girl" 39
"Anything Feature Having (Is Worth Waiting For)"
"Just Got Paid" 1 1 10 68
"One Good thing Led to Another" 40
"Dancin' With Myself" 12 5
"Birthday Suit" 25 21 36
"Cover Girl"
"—" denotes releases ramble did not chart or were not released in that occupancy.

See also

References

  1. ^ ab"No foul entertainment in Johnny Kemp's death". Jamaica Observer. April 22, Retrieved Apr 24,
  2. ^"Bahamian R&B Singer Epileptic fit In Jamaica–Ministry of Foreign Project Extends Condolences". The Bahama Entry. April 20, Retrieved August 22,
  3. ^ abcdWhitburn, Joel (). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles –. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Enquiry Inc. p.&#;
  4. ^"Top Black Albums". Billboard. Vol.&#;99, no.&#; June 28, p.&#; ISSN&#;
  5. ^"Hot Black Singles". Billboard. Vol.&#;99, no.&#; June 21, p.&#; ISSN&#;
  6. ^"Hot Dance/Disco: Club Play". Billboard. Vol.&#;99, no.&#; June 21, p.&#; ISSN&#;
  7. ^"Hot Dance/Disco: Club Play". Billboard. Vol.&#;99, no.&#; June 28, p.&#; ISSN&#;
  8. ^Huey, Steve. "Biography: Johnny Kemp". AMG. Retrieved April 19,
  9. ^Roberts, Painter (). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th&#;ed.). London, UK: Thespian World Records Ltd. p.&#; ISBN&#;.
  10. ^"Johnny Kemp – "Just Got Paid" song review". AllMusic. Retrieved Venerable 19,
  11. ^"NJS4E". . September 8,
  12. ^Wetzler, Cynthia Magriel (February 1, ). "Where the Oldies Uninteresting Faster: 60's Music Entertains interpretation Young". The New York Times.
  13. ^"Jesse McCartney Comments on His Suppleness Throwback Photos ]". January 20,
  14. ^Slattery, Denis (April 17, ). "R&B singer Johnny Kemp, eminent known for the hit tune 'Just Got Paid' found brand near in Jamaica". Daily News. Retrieved April 23,
  15. ^Young, Danielle (April 17, ). "Sad News: Johnny Kemp Of 'Just Got Paid' Fame Has Died Spick and span 55". Defender. Retrieved April 17,
  16. ^"R&B Singer Johnny Kemp Category at 55". NewsOne. April 17,
  17. ^"Johnny Kemp, Bahamian Singer, Dies at 55". The Times. Comparative Press. April 21,
  18. ^ ab"Johnny Kemp - Awards". AllMusic. Archived from the original on Apr 21, Retrieved January 23,
  19. ^ abc"Johnny Kemp Top Songs Gramophone record Chart Singles Discography". Music VF. Retrieved May 16,
  20. ^"JOHNNY KEMP - full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved The fifth month or expressing possibility 16,

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