Tony Thompson (singer)

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Tony Thompson
Born September 2, 1975
Origin Flag of OklahomaOklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Died June 1, 2007 (aged 31)
Flag of Texas Waco, Texas, United States
Genre(s) R&B
Years active 1990—2006

Tony Ulysses Thompson (September 2, 1975June 1, 2007) was an American R&B/soul singer and the lead vocalist of the R&B group Hi-Five. Thompson, who was raised in Oklahoma City, started singing solos in the local church choir at the age of eight. He was noticed by the manager and promoter Robert Ford, and made a cut of a demo with Roderick Clark, Russell Neal, Marcus Sanders, and Toriano Easley, acquaintances from his days in Waco. Hi-Five signed with Jive Records in 1990. The quintet's self-titled debut album went multi-platinum and created several hits, including "I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)," "I Can't Wait Another Minute," and "Just Another Girlfriend".[1]

In 1992, the group released Keep It Goin On, with "She's Playing Hard to Get" and "Quality Time". Faithful appeared the following year. Thompson's solo debut, Sexsational, was released on Giant Records in 1995.

Thompson formed his own record label, N'Depth, and re-incarnated Hi-Five with four new members, one of whom was his younger brother. The group's new album, The Return, was released in 2006.

He died from a freon overdose a.k.a "huffing" (as it has been confirmed through autopsy results) on June 1, 2007 at age 31 in his hometown of Waco. Thompson had recently moved back to Waco from Dallas, Texas and was working on new material for a solo album at the time of his death.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

[edit] External links

Tony Thompson At Find a Grave

[edit] References

  1. ^ Allmusic.com "Hi-Five
  2. ^ "All Hip Hop News"
  3. ^ [1] AP via KLTV, "Hi-Five's Tony Thompson dies at 31" June 1, 2007
  4. ^ "Official Tony Thompson Tribute Page"
  5. ^ [2] "County commissioners recognize Tony Thompson, Hi-Five"
  6. ^ [3] "Funeral for Tony Thompson"
  7. ^ "Thoughts on Tony Thompson"
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