Regina Belle is a Grammy award winning singer, from Englewood, New Jersey, now living in Atlanta, Georgia, who sings Adult Contemporary, Quiet Storm, Smooth Jazz, Urban contemporary, Broadway, and Contemporary R&B songs. Her singing style is compared to that of Anita Baker.In 1987, she released her debut album, All By Myself, that had the singles, 'Please Be Mine', 'Show Me The Way',and 'So Many Tears'. In 1989, Belle released her second album, Stay With Me. 'Baby Come To Me', the album's first single, topped the R&B charts in 1989. Belle teamed up with Peabo Bryson for the song 'A Whole New World', which was the featured pop single from the soundtrack to the 1992 Disney movie "Aladdin". The song won the Grammy Award in 1993 for "Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and a "Best Song" Oscar in the same year. She also issued the album Passion, in 1993 that featured the above mentioned song, and If I Could. After a short hiatus she released an album in 1998. During the 2000s, have since appeared in concert with many other performers, including the late Ray Charles, Boney James, Paul Taylor, Gerald Albright, Will Downing, Maze, Frankie Beverly, Phil Perry, Howard Hewett, Al Jarreau, and Stephanie Mills, as well as releasing a Gospel album in 2008.
Jeffrey Osborne, who is from Providence, Rhode Island, now living in Los Angeles, began his professional singing career in 1969 with the Funk and Soul group Love Men Ltd. The band moved to Los Angeles in 1970 and changed its name to L.T.D. Osborne was originally the drummer and eventually became the lead vocalist. After more than ten years with the band, he decided to pursue a solo career, which produced hits as 'Don't You Get So Mad', 'Stay With Me Tonight', 'You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song)', 'On The Wings Of Love', 'Love Power'(duet with Dionne Warwick}, 'Only Human' and 'If My Brother's In Trouble'. Osborne's solo career has brought him five gold and platinum albums, including Stay With Me Tonight in 1982, Don't Stop in 1984, Emotional in 1986, One Love: One Dream in 1988, and Only Human in 1991. Osborne would be absent from the charts for the remainder of the decade. In the new millennium, he returned with a series of albums that, while far from the success he enjoyed in the 1980s, they produced some beautiful songs. He has also been a regular singer of the U.S. National Anthem at Los Angeles Lakers games.
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