Charles and Eddie
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Charles and Eddie were an American vocal duo made up of Charles Pettigrew and Eddie Chacon.
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[edit] Career
The two originally met on a New York City subway train. Chacon was holding a copy of Marvin Gaye's "Trouble Man," and so the two struck up a conversation and later started performing together. Chacon had grown up in Oakland, California, where he was in a soul band, and later moved to Miami, Florida, where his recording career continued on projects with the Dust Brothers and Daddy-O. Pettigrew, meanwhile, was raised in Philadelphia, and went on to study jazz vocals at the Berklee College Of Music in Boston, while also singing with the pop band, Down Avenue.
Charles and Eddie enjoyed a worldwide hit single in 1992 with "Would I Lie To You?"
Their song "I Would Stop The World" was featured in the 1993 film, Super Mario Bros. based on the popular series of video games.
After the hits faded away in 1996, Chacon worked as a songwriter for EMI, writing songs for girl group Eternal, plus Conner Reeves, Hanne Boel and others.
Pettigrew died of cancer on 6 April 2001 at the age of only 37.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- 1995: Chocolate Milk
- 1992: Duophonic
[edit] Singles
- 1996: "24-7-365"
- 1995: "Jealousy"
- 1993: "House Is Not a Home"
- 1992: "N.Y.C. (Can You Believe This City)"
- 1992: "Would I Lie to You?"