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Alexander O'Neal

Alexander O'Neal (born November 15, 1953)[1] is an American R&B singer, songwriter and arranger from Natchez, Mississippi.

Alexander O'Neal
O'Neal performing live in Bristol, England, 2014
Background information
Born (1953-11-15) November 15, 1953 (age 70)
Natchez, Mississippi, U.S.
OriginMinneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • arranger
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1973–present
Labels
Websitealexander-oneal.com

O'Neal came to prominence in the mid-1980s as a solo artist, with eleven Top 40 singles on the US R&B chart, three of which also reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. However, he enjoyed more mainstream success in the United Kingdom, achieving fourteen Top 40 singles on the UK Singles Chart between 1985 and 1996, along with three top ten albums on the UK Albums Chart.

His solo singles, sometimes dealing with lost love, include "If You Were Here Tonight", "Fake", "Criticize", "The Lovers", "(What Can I Say) To Make You Love Me", "All True Man", "Love Makes No Sense" and "In the Middle". He is also known for duets with Tabu labelmate Cherrelle such as "Saturday Love" and "Never Knew Love Like This". AllMusic described O'Neal as having a "tough voice [that] has the same grain and range as that of Otis Redding."[1]

O'Neal released his debut album, the eponymous Alexander O'Neal, in 1985. Since then, he has released nine studio albums, six compilation albums and two live albums.

Early life edit

Alexander O'Neal was born November 15, 1953, in Natchez, Mississippi, United States,[1] just a few months after his father died. After graduating from high school in Natchez, he attended Alcorn State University.[2] At the age of 20, he relocated to Minneapolis, where he performed with several bands including the Mystics and Wynd Chymes.[3][4] He became a member of Enterprise for a brief period before joining Flyte Tyme, a band which included Monte Moir, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.[3][4]

Early career edit

According to Jimmy Jam, In 1980/1981, O'Neal (along with fellow members of the band Flyte Tyme) met with Prince and Morris Day at Perkins restaurant in Minneapolis to discuss forming a band that would be called The Time that would be signed to Prince under the Warner Bros. label. Following a disagreement with Prince, O'Neal was replaced as lead singer by Morris Day.

O'Neal subsequently formed an R&B band called Alexander and recorded a couple 12" singles, "Do You Dare/Playroom" and "Attitude" for a Chicago area independent label, based in Merrillville, Indiana, called Erect Records.[citation needed]

In 1984, O'Neal signed a deal with Clarence Avant's Tabu Records.[2] He did some backing vocals for other artists on the same label, including The S.O.S. Band and Cherrelle.[citation needed]

1985–present: solo career edit

In 1985, O'Neal released his self-titled debut album under the production of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis as well as Monte Moir.[5] It included three singles that reached the Top 20 of the R&B Singles Chart. The same year, he also scored his first R&B Top 10 single with "Saturday Love", a duet with Cherrelle from her High Priority album. The song peaked at #2 on the R&B chart and #26 on the pop chart, while also beginning a string of UK hit singles for O'Neal by peaking at #6 on the UK Singles Chart in early 1986. This UK success continued when "If You Were Here Tonight", which had previously peaked at #81, re-entered the charts to reach #13 in March 1986.[citation needed]

In 1987, O'Neal released the album Hearsay, which was certified gold in the US and yielded his biggest US hit in "Fake", which topped the R&B chart and reached #25 on the pop chart.[6] The song also peaked at #7 on the Billboard dance chart. The follow-up single, "Criticize", peaked at #4 on the R&B chart and #70 on the pop chart. The third single, "Never Knew Love Like This", another duet with Cherrelle, peaked at #2 on the R&B chart and #28 on the pop chart. However, by this time O'Neal was enjoying much greater success in the UK,[7] where Hearsay peaked at #4 on the UK Albums Chart, eventually being certified triple platinum and spawning six Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart. The most successful of these gave O'Neal his biggest UK hit when "Criticize" peaked at #4 on the chart in late 1987. "Fake" became a UK Top 40 hit twice, first in 1987 followed by a remix ("Fake '88") in 1988. The "Hit Mix" (a megamix of O'Neal's hits) also reached the UK Top 20 in December 1989.[citation needed]

In December 1988, O'Neal released a Christmas album, My Gift to You, featuring a cover of "The Christmas Song" that reached the UK Top 40.[7]

In 1991, O'Neal released his fourth album, All True Man.[7] The album was certified gold in the US, with the title track reaching #5 on the R&B chart and #43 on the pop chart. The album became his highest charting release in the UK, reaching #2 and going gold, although it ultimately sold fewer copies than Hearsay. The title track reached #18 on the UK Singles Chart. In 1992, his first greatest hits album, This Thing Called Love: The Greatest Hits of Alexander O'Neal, became another Top 5 success in the UK.[7]

In 1993, O'Neal's final album with the Tabu label, Love Makes No Sense, was released. This was the first album made without production from Jam and Lewis. Although it reached the UK Top 20 and two singles from the album reached the UK Top 40, sales were not as strong as his earlier releases. After leaving Tabu O'Neal signed for Motown, but no singles or albums were released.[8] In 1995, another greatest hits compilation, The Best of Alexander O'Neal, was released. A year later the compilation was re-released with three added tracks from O'Neal's short period with Motown.[9]

In 1996, his first album with One World Records, Lovers Again, was released. The album did not chart in the UK, though the single "Let's Get Together" reached the UK Top 40. In 2001, he released an album on Eagle Records, Saga of a Married Man. The album was produced by former Prince drummer, Bobby Z. In 2005, he recorded his first live album, Alexander O'Neal Live at Hammersmith Apollo, featuring songs from throughout his career.[citation needed]

In 2008, O'Neal released Alex Loves..., his first studio album in six years. The album peaked at #49 in the UK, and was his first charting album of new material in 15 years.

In 2014, O'Neal signed a new management deal with Howard Perl Management (Beverly Hills),[10] which awarded him extensive tours and a cast member on Celebrity Big Brother.

In June 2016, O'Neal collaborated with Manchester-based funk band, Mamma Freedom, on the single, "Fake", a re-recording of his 1987 single of the same name. The single was released shortly before O'Neal embarked upon a UK tour, with Mamma Freedom providing support.[citation needed]

In 2017, O'Neal collaborated with Manchester-based funk band Mamma Freedom on the album "Hearsay30", a re-recording of his 1987 album. The album was released on December 1, 2017.

In 2019, O'Neal made an appearance alongside Cherrelle at the Soul Train Awards[11] to pay tribute to long-time collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.

In 2021, O'Neal made an appearance alongside Whyso, O'Mega Red, and J Dore of The High Children on "Say His Name," a song dedicated to the memory of George Floyd.[12]

Television edit

In 2006 O'Neal appeared on the Weakest Link, All Singing All Dancing Edition, where he was the 5th contestant voted off the show. In 2006 and 2007, O'Neal participated on the British reality singing contest show Just the Two of Us. In 2008 O'Neal took part in a Wife Swap UK special, swapping his wife Cynthia with broadcaster and TV personality Jilly Goolden. The programme included an in-depth interview with O'Neal by noted UK R&B writer Pete Lewis of the award-winning magazine Blues & Soul. The interview was featured in full in the August 2008 issue of the magazine.[13]

In 2011 the TV One series Unsung profiled O'Neal's rise to fame, along with the story of Cherrelle.[14]

In 2015, O'Neal took part in the Channel 5 reality series Celebrity Big Brother. On Day 12, O'Neal decided to leave the show.[15]

Honors and awards edit

 
Star honoring Alexander O'Neal on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue

O'Neal was honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue,[16] recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue.[17] Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh.[18]

Discography edit

Studio albums

Tours edit

  • 30 Years of Hearsay Tour (2017)
  • A Time To Say Goodbye Tour (2023)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Alexander O'Neal Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved October 2, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Ebony Man: EM. Vol. 6. Johnson Publishing Company, Incorporated. November 1990. p. 72. UP-FRONT Alexander O'Neal the All True Man Returns in much the same fashion that legendary Motown singer Marvin Gaye ... Upon finishing high school in Natchez, he attended predominantly Black Alcorn State University in Lorman, Mississippi, before moving to . [...] In 1984, he inked a contract with Tabu/Epic Records, and the rest, as they say, is history.
  3. ^ a b Robert E. Rosenthal; Portia K. Maultsby (1985). Who's who in Black music. Edwards Print. Co. p. 180. Performed with local bands The Mystics, Wynd Chymes, Enterprise, and Flyte Tyme before joining he Time under Prince's direction. The Time recorded "Ice Cream Castles," "The Bird," and "Jungle Walk." O'Neal then formed Alexander, ...
  4. ^ a b Adam White; Fred Bronson (1993). The Billboard Book of Number One Rhythm & Blues Hits. Billboard Books. p. 393. ISBN 978-0-8230-8285-8. O'Neal was born in Natchez, Mississippi, but moved to Minneapolis when he was 20. He joined a ... After being replaced as lead vocalist by Morris Day, he formed a rock and roll band called Alexander. [...] O'Neal spent a short time in a group called Enterprise before being recruited into Flyte Tyme, a band that included Jam and Lewis as well as Monte Moir.
  5. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 9, 1985. p. 33. ISSN 0006-2510. Alexander O'Neal's self-titled debut on Epic-distributed Tabu Records is quite impressive. ... Bred lo install Morris Day as lead singer of The Time, has a strong, masculine voice that is well produced by the Jimmy Jam/Terry Lewis team with the aid of another ex-Time member, Monte Moir
  6. ^ Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. February 22, 2003. p. 30. ISSN 0006-2510.
  7. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (Concise ed.). Virgin Books. p. 913. ISBN 1-85227-745-9.
  8. ^ "Alexander O'Neal". Soultracks.com. May 5, 2007. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  9. ^ "The Best of Alexander O'Neal releases". Discogs.com. 1995. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  10. ^ "| PR on datsyn - data syndication platform". Datsyn.com. Retrieved October 5, 2019.
  11. ^ "Soul Train Awards 2019: Watch All The Performances Here". Vibe. November 17, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
  12. ^ Say His Name ft Alexander O'Neal, Whyso, O'Mega Red, and J Dore, retrieved April 29, 2022
  13. ^ Pete Lewis (August 2008). "ALEXANDER O'NEAL: Life swap!". Bluesandsoul.com.
  14. ^ Douglas, William (June 3, 2011). . Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 3, 2015.
  15. ^ "Day 12: Alexander leaves the Celebrity Big Brother House". Bigbrother.channel5.com. Retrieved January 23, 2015.
  16. ^ . First Avenue & 7th Street Entry. Archived from the original on April 18, 2020. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  17. ^ Bream, Jon (May 3, 2019). "10 things you'll learn about First Avenue in new Minnesota History Center show". Star Tribune. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved May 10, 2020.
  18. ^ Marsh, Steve (May 13, 2019). "First Avenue's Star Wall". Mpls.St.Paul Magazine. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved May 10, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official site
  • Alexander O'Neal at AllMusic
  • Alexander O'Neal discography at Discogs  

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Not to be confused with Alexandre O Neill This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Alexander O Neal news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alexander O Neal born November 15 1953 1 is an American R amp B singer songwriter and arranger from Natchez Mississippi Alexander O NealO Neal performing live in Bristol England 2014Background informationBorn 1953 11 15 November 15 1953 age 70 Natchez Mississippi U S OriginMinneapolis Minnesota U S GenresR amp BsoulfunkrockpopOccupation s SingersongwriterarrangerInstrument s VocalsYears active1973 presentLabelsTabuEpicOne WorldEagleEminenceWebsitealexander oneal wbr com O Neal came to prominence in the mid 1980s as a solo artist with eleven Top 40 singles on the US R amp B chart three of which also reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 However he enjoyed more mainstream success in the United Kingdom achieving fourteen Top 40 singles on the UK Singles Chart between 1985 and 1996 along with three top ten albums on the UK Albums Chart His solo singles sometimes dealing with lost love include If You Were Here Tonight Fake Criticize The Lovers What Can I Say To Make You Love Me All True Man Love Makes No Sense and In the Middle He is also known for duets with Tabu labelmate Cherrelle such as Saturday Love and Never Knew Love Like This AllMusic described O Neal as having a tough voice that has the same grain and range as that of Otis Redding 1 O Neal released his debut album the eponymous Alexander O Neal in 1985 Since then he has released nine studio albums six compilation albums and two live albums Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 1985 present solo career 4 Television 5 Honors and awards 6 Discography 7 Tours 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editAlexander O Neal was born November 15 1953 in Natchez Mississippi United States 1 just a few months after his father died After graduating from high school in Natchez he attended Alcorn State University 2 At the age of 20 he relocated to Minneapolis where he performed with several bands including the Mystics and Wynd Chymes 3 4 He became a member of Enterprise for a brief period before joining Flyte Tyme a band which included Monte Moir Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis 3 4 Early career editAccording to Jimmy Jam In 1980 1981 O Neal along with fellow members of the band Flyte Tyme met with Prince and Morris Day at Perkins restaurant in Minneapolis to discuss forming a band that would be called The Time that would be signed to Prince under the Warner Bros label Following a disagreement with Prince O Neal was replaced as lead singer by Morris Day O Neal subsequently formed an R amp B band called Alexander and recorded a couple 12 singles Do You Dare Playroom and Attitude for a Chicago area independent label based in Merrillville Indiana called Erect Records citation needed In 1984 O Neal signed a deal with Clarence Avant s Tabu Records 2 He did some backing vocals for other artists on the same label including The S O S Band and Cherrelle citation needed 1985 present solo career editIn 1985 O Neal released his self titled debut album under the production of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis as well as Monte Moir 5 It included three singles that reached the Top 20 of the R amp B Singles Chart The same year he also scored his first R amp B Top 10 single with Saturday Love a duet with Cherrelle from her High Priority album The song peaked at 2 on the R amp B chart and 26 on the pop chart while also beginning a string of UK hit singles for O Neal by peaking at 6 on the UK Singles Chart in early 1986 This UK success continued when If You Were Here Tonight which had previously peaked at 81 re entered the charts to reach 13 in March 1986 citation needed In 1987 O Neal released the album Hearsay which was certified gold in the US and yielded his biggest US hit in Fake which topped the R amp B chart and reached 25 on the pop chart 6 The song also peaked at 7 on the Billboard dance chart The follow up single Criticize peaked at 4 on the R amp B chart and 70 on the pop chart The third single Never Knew Love Like This another duet with Cherrelle peaked at 2 on the R amp B chart and 28 on the pop chart However by this time O Neal was enjoying much greater success in the UK 7 where Hearsay peaked at 4 on the UK Albums Chart eventually being certified triple platinum and spawning six Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart The most successful of these gave O Neal his biggest UK hit when Criticize peaked at 4 on the chart in late 1987 Fake became a UK Top 40 hit twice first in 1987 followed by a remix Fake 88 in 1988 The Hit Mix a megamix of O Neal s hits also reached the UK Top 20 in December 1989 citation needed In December 1988 O Neal released a Christmas album My Gift to You featuring a cover of The Christmas Song that reached the UK Top 40 7 In 1991 O Neal released his fourth album All True Man 7 The album was certified gold in the US with the title track reaching 5 on the R amp B chart and 43 on the pop chart The album became his highest charting release in the UK reaching 2 and going gold although it ultimately sold fewer copies than Hearsay The title track reached 18 on the UK Singles Chart In 1992 his first greatest hits album This Thing Called Love The Greatest Hits of Alexander O Neal became another Top 5 success in the UK 7 In 1993 O Neal s final album with the Tabu label Love Makes No Sense was released This was the first album made without production from Jam and Lewis Although it reached the UK Top 20 and two singles from the album reached the UK Top 40 sales were not as strong as his earlier releases After leaving Tabu O Neal signed for Motown but no singles or albums were released 8 In 1995 another greatest hits compilation The Best of Alexander O Neal was released A year later the compilation was re released with three added tracks from O Neal s short period with Motown 9 In 1996 his first album with One World Records Lovers Again was released The album did not chart in the UK though the single Let s Get Together reached the UK Top 40 In 2001 he released an album on Eagle Records Saga of a Married Man The album was produced by former Prince drummer Bobby Z In 2005 he recorded his first live album Alexander O Neal Live at Hammersmith Apollo featuring songs from throughout his career citation needed In 2008 O Neal released Alex Loves his first studio album in six years The album peaked at 49 in the UK and was his first charting album of new material in 15 years In 2014 O Neal signed a new management deal with Howard Perl Management Beverly Hills 10 which awarded him extensive tours and a cast member on Celebrity Big Brother In June 2016 O Neal collaborated with Manchester based funk band Mamma Freedom on the single Fake a re recording of his 1987 single of the same name The single was released shortly before O Neal embarked upon a UK tour with Mamma Freedom providing support citation needed In 2017 O Neal collaborated with Manchester based funk band Mamma Freedom on the album Hearsay30 a re recording of his 1987 album The album was released on December 1 2017 In 2019 O Neal made an appearance alongside Cherrelle at the Soul Train Awards 11 to pay tribute to long time collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis In 2021 O Neal made an appearance alongside Whyso O Mega Red and J Dore of The High Children on Say His Name a song dedicated to the memory of George Floyd 12 Television editIn 2006 O Neal appeared on the Weakest Link All Singing All Dancing Edition where he was the 5th contestant voted off the show In 2006 and 2007 O Neal participated on the British reality singing contest show Just the Two of Us In 2008 O Neal took part in a Wife Swap UK special swapping his wife Cynthia with broadcaster and TV personality Jilly Goolden The programme included an in depth interview with O Neal by noted UK R amp B writer Pete Lewis of the award winning magazine Blues amp Soul The interview was featured in full in the August 2008 issue of the magazine 13 In 2011 the TV One series Unsung profiled O Neal s rise to fame along with the story of Cherrelle 14 In 2015 O Neal took part in the Channel 5 reality series Celebrity Big Brother On Day 12 O Neal decided to leave the show 15 Honors and awards edit nbsp Star honoring Alexander O Neal on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First AvenueO Neal was honored with a star on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue 16 recognizing performers that have played sold out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue 17 Receiving a star might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis according to journalist Steve Marsh 18 Discography editMain article Alexander O Neal discography Studio albums Alexander O Neal 1985 Hearsay 1987 My Gift to You 1988 All True Man 1991 Love Makes No Sense 1993 Lovers Again 1996 Saga of a Married Man 2002 Alex Loves 2008 Five Questions The New Journey 2010 Hearsay 30 2017 Tours edit30 Years of Hearsay Tour 2017 A Time To Say Goodbye Tour 2023 References edit a b c Alexander O Neal Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Retrieved October 2 2021 a b Ebony Man EM Vol 6 Johnson Publishing Company Incorporated November 1990 p 72 UP FRONT Alexander O Neal the All True Man Returns in much the same fashion that legendary Motown singer Marvin Gaye Upon finishing high school in Natchez he attended predominantly Black Alcorn State University in Lorman Mississippi before moving to In 1984 he inked a contract with Tabu Epic Records and the rest as they say is history a b Robert E Rosenthal Portia K Maultsby 1985 Who s who in Black music Edwards Print Co p 180 Performed with local bands The Mystics Wynd Chymes Enterprise and Flyte Tyme before joining he Time under Prince s direction The Time recorded Ice Cream Castles The Bird and Jungle Walk O Neal then formed Alexander a b Adam White Fred Bronson 1993 The Billboard Book of Number One Rhythm amp Blues Hits Billboard Books p 393 ISBN 978 0 8230 8285 8 O Neal was born in Natchez Mississippi but moved to Minneapolis when he was 20 He joined a After being replaced as lead vocalist by Morris Day he formed a rock and roll band called Alexander O Neal spent a short time in a group called Enterprise before being recruited into Flyte Tyme a band that included Jam and Lewis as well as Monte Moir Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc March 9 1985 p 33 ISSN 0006 2510 Alexander O Neal s self titled debut on Epic distributed Tabu Records is quite impressive Bred lo install Morris Day as lead singer of The Time has a strong masculine voice that is well produced by the Jimmy Jam Terry Lewis team with the aid of another ex Time member Monte Moir Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc February 22 2003 p 30 ISSN 0006 2510 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1997 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Concise ed Virgin Books p 913 ISBN 1 85227 745 9 Alexander O Neal Soultracks com May 5 2007 Retrieved March 4 2018 The Best of Alexander O Neal releases Discogs com 1995 Retrieved March 4 2018 PR on datsyn data syndication platform Datsyn com Retrieved October 5 2019 Soul Train Awards 2019 Watch All The Performances Here Vibe November 17 2019 Retrieved January 23 2020 Say His Name ft Alexander O Neal Whyso O Mega Red and J Dore retrieved April 29 2022 Pete Lewis August 2008 ALEXANDER O NEAL Life swap Bluesandsoul com Douglas William June 3 2011 TV series puts Unsung black music stars back in the spotlight Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 3 2015 Day 12 Alexander leaves the Celebrity Big Brother House Bigbrother channel5 com Retrieved January 23 2015 The Stars First Avenue amp 7th Street Entry Archived from the original on April 18 2020 Retrieved May 10 2020 Bream Jon May 3 2019 10 things you ll learn about First Avenue in new Minnesota History Center show Star Tribune Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota Retrieved May 10 2020 Marsh Steve May 13 2019 First Avenue s Star Wall Mpls St Paul Magazine Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota Retrieved May 10 2020 External links editOfficial site Alexander O Neal at AllMusic Alexander O Neal discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexander O 27Neal amp oldid 1196765579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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