Byron Stingily
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Byron Stingily is a male African American R&B/Soul and House music singer born in Chicago, Illinois. He had several hits in the eighties and early nineties as the lead singer of house music group Ten City. As a solo artist he has had his biggest success on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where he has hit #1 three times. In 1997 he spent a week in the top spot with Get Up (Everybody), produced by Zack Toms & Paul Simpson, then hit #1 again in 1998 with a remake of Sylvester's classic Hi-NRG song You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real), produced by Damien Mendis & Stuart Bradbury.
That's the Way Love Is, a #1 dance hit in 1989 for Ten City, brought him to #1 again in 1999 when he re-recorded it on his own. Many Ten City fans strongly disliked the abrasive Progressive House version that hit in 1999. So, after a short hiatus, he returned to the warmer, funkier, soulful Garage/House sound that made Ten City such a success and a favourite since. Some of his recent singles have been released on the UK based record label, Defected UK.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- The Purist 1998 Nervous Records
- Club Stories 2000 Nervous Records
[edit] Singles (In Chronological Order)
- "Don't Fall In Love"
- "Love You The Right Way"
- "Get Up!"
- "Flying High"
- "Sing-A-Song"
- "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"
- "Testify"
- "It's Over"
- "Run To Me"
- "How Could I Know?"
- "That's The Way Love Is"
- "Why Can't You Be Real"
- "Stand Right Up"
- "U Turn Me"