Stokley Williams
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Birth name | Stokley Williams |
Born | July 15, 1967 |
Origin | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States |
Genres | R&B, soul, neo soul |
Occupations | Drummer, Singer-songwriter, producer |
Instruments | Vocals, Drums, bass guitar, guitar, keyboards |
Years active | 1980–present |
Labels | Perspective, Image, Shanachie |
Associated acts | Mint Condition, A Tribe Called Quest |
Stokley Williams (born July 15, 1967) is an American singer, musician, and percussionist, best known as the lead singer of the band Mint Condition.[1]
Mint Condition was nominated for two 1997 Soul Train Music Awards: Best R&B/Soul Album by a Group, Band or Duo for "Definition of A Band" & Best R&B/Soul Single by a Group, Band or Duo for "What Kind Of Man Would I Be."
In 2011, he was featured on Kelly Price's new song "Not My Daddy" from her album Kelly which earned him his first Grammy nomination for Best R&B Performance.
Stokley Williams has also been the drummer and singer for the French/English/American quartet Ursus Minor, since 2005.
Discography as a session musician
Sounds of Blackness - The Evolution of Gospel (1991)
- "Optimistic" (handclaps)
- "The Pressure Pt. 1" (background vocals)
- "The Pressure Pt. 2" (background vocals)
Karyn White - Ritual of Love (1991)
- "Ritual Of Love" (percussion)
- "Love That's Mine" (background vocals)
- "Do Unto Me" (drummer)
- "Hard To Say Goodbye" (drum programming, percussion, background vocals)
Mo' Money - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1992)
- The Harlem Yacht Club- "Brother Will" (drummer)
Janet Jackson - janet. (1993)
- "What'll I Do" (drummer)
- "The Body That Loves You" (percussion)
Johnny Gill - Provocative (1993)
- "The Floor" (background vocals)
- "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (background vocals)
- "Mastersuite" (drummer, percussion)
- "Quiet Time To Play" (percussion)
- "I Know Where I Stand" (percussion)
Color Me Badd - Time and Chance (1993)
- "The Bells" (drummer)[2]
Jason's Lyric - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1994)
- Black Men United - "U Will Know" (lead vocals, background vocals)
Karyn White - Make Him Do Right (1994)
- "One Minute" (drummer, percussion)
Sounds of Blackness - Africa to America: The Journey of the Drum (1994)
- "The Lord Will Make A Way" (drummer, percussion)
- "The Drum (Africa To America)" (percussion)
J. Spencer - Blue Moon (1995)
- "U Should Be Mine" (lead vocals)
Solo - Solo (1995)
- "A Change Is Gonna Come" (drummer)
Soultry - Soultry (1995)
- "Where Do Broken Hearts Belong" (writer, producer, drummer, bass synth)
- "I Knew All Along" (writer, producer, keyboards)
- "Can I Get To Know You" (writer, producer, drummer, keyboards)
Janet Jackson - Design of a Decade 1986/1996 (1995)
- "Twenty Foreplay" (drummer)
New Edition - Home Again (1996)
- "One More Day" (percussion)
Ann Nesby - I'm Here For You (1996)
- "I'm Still Wearing Your Name" (drummer)
- "(What A) Lovely Evening" (drummer)
- "Thrill Me" (drummer)
- "This Weekend" (drummer)
- "Let Old Memories Be" (drummer)
4.0 - 4.0 (1997)
- "Oh Baby" (drummer)
Luther Vandross - One Night with You: The Best of Love, Volume 2 (1997)
- "I Won't Let You Do That To Me" (percussion)
Jon Secada - Secada (1997)[3]
- "Too Late, Too Soon" (percussion)
Sounds of Blackness - Time for Healing (1997)
- "The Blackness Blues" (drummer)
How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)
- K-Ci & JoJo - "Never Say Never Again" (drummer)
Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida (1999)
- Elton John & Janet Jackson - "I Know The Truth" (drummer)
Jordan Knight - Jordan Knight (1999)
- "Finally Finding Out" (percussion)
Yolanda Adams - Mountain High...Valley Low (1999)
- "Open My Heart" (drummer)
- "Twork It Out" (drummer)
- "How Do I Say" (drummer)
Blu Cantrell - So Blu (2001)
- "I'll Find A Way" (drummer)
Deborah Cox - The Morning After (2002)
- Hurt So Much" (drummer)
Toni Braxton - More Than a Woman (2002)
- "Lies, Lies, Lies" (acoustic guitar, guitar solo)
Ann Nesby - Put It on Paper (2002)
- "I'm Your Friend" (featuring Big Jim Wright) (drummer)
Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Shaheedullah and Stereotypes (2004)
- "Put Me On" (background vocals)
- "Banga" (background vocals)
Jill Scott- The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 (2007)
- "How It Make You Feel" (producer, bass, guitar, drum programming, keyboards)
Brother Ali - Us (2009)
- "Brothers And Sisters" (background vocals)
- "Us" (background vocals)
Tech N9ne - All 6's and 7's (2011)
- "The Boogieman" (background vocals)
Kelly Price - Kelly (2011)
Mint Condition - 7... (2011)
- "Not My Daddy" (additional vocals, co-producer, drummer, keyboards, bass)
- "Life's A Bitch" (additional vocals)
Brother Ali - The Bite Marked Heart (2012)
- "I'll Be Around" (background vocals)
The World Famous Tony Williams- King Or The Fool (2012)
- "Mr. Safety" (additional vocals)
The Robert Glasper Experiment - Black Radio (2012)
- "Why Do We Try" (lead vocals, percussion)
U-Nam & Friends - Weekend in L.A (A Tribute To George Benson) (2012)
- "Nature Boy" (lead vocals)
Brian Culbertson - Dreams (2012)
- "No Limits" (lead vocals)
Wale - The Gifted (2013)
- "The Curse of the Gifted" (uncredited background vocals)
- "LoveHate Thing" (featuring Sam Dew) (co-producer, guitar, bass, keyboards, drum programming)
- "Sunshine" (co-producer, keyboards, drums, percussion, background vocals)
- "Heaven's Afternoon" (featuring Meek Mill) (co-producer, keyboards, guitar, background vocals)
- "Gullible" (featuring Cee-Lo Green) (producer, drum programming, guitar)
- "Black Heroes" (co-producer, guitar, background vocals)
Discography as a group member
with Mint Condition
Meant to Be Mint (1991)
From the Mint Factory (1993)
Definition of a Band (1996)
The Collection (1991-1998) (1998)
Life's Aquarium (1999)
Livin' the Luxury Brown (2005)
Live from the 9:30 Club (2006)
E-Life (2008)
7... (2011)
Music @ the Speed of Life (2012)
with Ursus Minor
Nucular (2007)
Zugzwang (2010)
I Will Not Take "But" for an Answer (2010)
References
- ↑ Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2003-08-01). All music guide to soul: the definitive guide to R&B and soul. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 474–. ISBN 978-0-87930-744-8. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/time-and-chance-mw0000621823/credits
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Jon-Secada-Too-Late-Too-Soon/release/1468846