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Uncle Charlie Wilson's family took a setback this week, after his singer nephew Andre "Boogie" Wilson lost his battle to ...
El DeBarge looks like he feels good about himself. Twenty minutes before he takes the stage at the BWX Lounge in Hanover, sounds of cheering fans reach the singer in a curtained-off room.
The prolific singer-songwriter caught up with PEOPLE about fatherhood ahead of Uncle Charlie's R&B Cookout Tour ...
El DeBarge is known for many famous songs, including Rhythm of the Night. Burnett noted that multiple artists had sampled his work. "I'm reaching a new generation," he said.
El DeBarge found personal fame in the 1980s with singles such as “Who’s Johnny” and “Love Always,” and collaborations with Quincy Jones, Tone Loc and Fourplay.
In a 2022 interview, El DeBarge says he originally wrote the song with Marvin Gaye in mind. But when you hear El’s vocals, it’s hard to imagine anyone else singing it.
El Debarge and daughter, Adris (via Facebook) El also spoke on two other children he’d never met at that time (2010): “I know where they are. But so many years have gone by.
You can get a preview of his new album at Second Chance: The Experience with El DeBarge at 7 pm on Tuesday, December 7 at Music Experience, 1959 1/2 East 73rd Street, Chicago IL 60649. Doors open ...
In the great DeBarge tradition, most of Second Chance is concerned with matters of the heart, but El's own tribulations and lessons echo through many of the songs.
*El Debarge previously opened up about his 22-year crack and heroin addiction. But what you may not know is that after he got clean and sober following a two-year prison stint, he almost relapsed ...
When El DeBarge focused on his music at the Key Club on Thursday, it was impressive. But his attention wandered a lot, making for a volatile stop-and-start show.
“Second Chance,” El DeBarge’s first release on Geffen, boasts production from Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and Babyface, and collaborations with Faith Evans, 50 Cent and Fabolous.
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