Patti Austin
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Patti Austin (born August 10, 1948, in Harlem New York) is an R&B and jazz music singer.
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[edit] Career
She made her debut at the Apollo Theater at age four and had a contract with RCA Records when she was only five. Quincy Jones and Dinah Washington have proclaimed themselves as her godparents.
By the late 1960s Austin was a prolific session musician and commercial jingle singer. By the 1980s she was signed to Jones's Qwest Records and she began having hits. She charted twenty R&B songs between 1969 and 1991 and had success on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where she hit number one in 1981 with "Do You Love Me?" / "The Genie."
The album containing that hit, Every Home Should Have One, also produced her biggest mainstream hit. "Baby, Come To Me," a duet with James Ingram, peaked at number 73 on the Hot 100 in early 1982. After being featured as the love theme in a prominent storyline on the soap opera General Hospital, the song re-entered the pop chart in October and went to number one in early 1983. She would later team up again with Ingram for "How Do You Keep The Music Playing."
She sang the duet "It's the Falling in Love" with Michael Jackson on his album Off The Wall. Other duet partners include George Benson ("Moody's Mood for Love" and "Keep Your Dreams Alive"), and Luther Vandross ("I'm Gonna Miss You In The Morning").
In 1991, she recorded the duet You Brought Me love with music legend Johnny Mathis which was received with critical acclaim. That same year she was invited to be a guest on a Johnny Mathis television special that was broadcast across North America.
Austin continued to have minor chart hits through the remainder of the 1980s,although no other singles reached the Hot 100 Top 40. She tours year round performing and she still releases new music.
In 2006, she led a new group of Raelettes for the album Ray Charles + Count Basie Orchestra = Genius². That group also featured veteran session singer Valerie Pinkston and members of the group Perry.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 1976: End Of A Rainbow
- 1977: Havana Candy
- 1979: Live At The Bottom Line
- 1980: Body Language
- 1981: Every Home Should Have One
- 1983: In My Life
- 1984: Patti Austin
- 1985: Gettin' Away With Murder
- 1988: The Real Me
- 1990: Love Is Gonna Getcha
- 1991: Carry On
- 1992: Live
- 1994: That Secret Place
- 1996: Jukebox Dreams (Japan only, tracks mostly identical with In & Out Of Love)
- 1998: In & Out Of Love
- 1999: Street Of Dreams
- 2001: On The Way To Love
- 2002: For Ella
[edit] Compilations
- 1994: The Best Of Patti Austin
- 1995: The Ultimate Collection
- 2001: The Very Best Of Patti Austin
- 2002: Collection
- 2003: Baby Come To Me And Other Hits
- 2005: Love Collection
[edit] See also
- List of number-one hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the Hot 100 (U.S.)
- List of Number 1 Dance Hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
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NAME | Austin, Patti |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | American singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 10, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Harlem, New York |
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