N-Toon

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N-Toon
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genre(s) R&B
Years active 1996 - 2000
Label(s) DreamWorks Records
Former members
Lloyd Polite
Justin Clark
Everett Hall
Charles "Chuckie-D" Reynolds
Keithian Sammons

N-Toon was a boy band from Atlanta created by former Klymaxx frontwoman Joyce Irby in 1996. She searched through Atlanta phonebooks and found Lloyd Polite, Justin Clark, and Everett Hall at a well known church in the city. Lloyd's younger brother Charles "Chuckie-D" Reynolds later joined the group. All of the members were between the ages of nine and thirteen.

Citing influences such as the Backstreet Boys and The Jackson 5, N-Toon has also appeared on Radio Disney's Peanut Butter n' Jam Summer Concert in the Park series. Their debut Toon Time was released on Dreamworks in March 2000. And although 2 singles were released their debut didn't make it big due to lack of promotion from the label.

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[edit] After N-Toon

Lloyd Polite Jr. is now a solo artist, recording with dirty south producer Jazzy Pha. He released his debut album Southside in 2004. Everett Hall attends college at Savannah State University and is currently working on a gospel project under the name E.Hall. Justin Clark appeared on the reality show American Idol and is now working on an inspirational album as "Church Boy".

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums[1]

Album Information
Toon Time
  • Released: March, 2000

[edit] Singles[1]

Year Title Album
1999 "Shoulda Been My Girl" Toon Time
2000 "Ready"

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b N-Toon Biography