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B.Slade

Anthony Charles Williams II (born May 16, 1975), better known by his stage name B.Slade, formerly known under the gospel moniker Tonéx (/ˈtn/ TOH-nay), is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, rapper, dancer, producer, and activist from San Diego, CA. He has gone by various names and aliases, but his primary stage name of choice had for years been "Tonéx". In 2010, he began using the stage name B.Slade to rebrand himself.[1]

B.Slade
Birth nameAnthony Charles Williams II
Also known asB.Slade, T.Boy, The Architect, Tonéx, TON3X, T.Bizzy, The Black Maverick, O'ryn, Pastor N8ion, LeMar Jackson
Born (1975-05-16) May 16, 1975 (age 48)
OriginSan Diego, California
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • organ
  • keyboards
  • drums
Years active1992–present
Labels

Williams has released several hundred songs on dozens of albums throughout his career while producing several others for both gospel and secular artists. He has won six Stellar Awards, a GMA Award, and received 2 Grammy nominations: one for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album for his 2004 gold album, Out the Box and another in 2009 for Best Urban/Soul Alternative Performance for his single, "Blend", from his 2009 mainstream (albeit theoretically Gospel) album, Unspoken.

Known more for his gospel recordings, his musical efforts have been known to blend a smorgasbord of styles, including pop, R&B, jazz, soul, funk, hip hop, rock, Latin, electro, punk and trance. His primary influences include Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Prince, Michael Jackson, Walter Hawkins, David Bowie, and Janet Jackson. His distinct sound and eclectic style of music led him to give his music its genre per se, calling it "Nureau".

Life and music career edit

Early life edit

Born in 1975, Williams grew up in the San Diego, California area. His father, Anthony Williams, was Senior Pastor of the Truth Apostolic Community Church in suburban Spring Valley and served as a district elder in the California District Council of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World (PAW). His mother, E. B. Williams, was a licensed minister in the PAW and served the church as Assistant Pastor. Anthony was the youngest of the Williams' six boys. Gospel music was the preferred choice at home, but other sounds made their way into Williams' environment. His father played saxophone for James Brown and Jackie Wilson, his mother sang in various girl groups, and his older brothers sneaked funk and R&B recordings into the house. Deciding early on a musical career, he took the name "Tonex" by the time he was 13, sometimes spelling it "Tonéx"; at the age of 16, he and his parents hired his first personal manager, Benjamin Jimerson (aka Benjamin Jimerson-Phillips) in 1991. Jimerson, who has since become a relatively successful movie producer, stated: "From the first moment I saw Tonex and he sang his first note, I realized I was dealing with a young man destined to become a major celebrity."

1996–2000: Early career edit

Rescue was still a small label, and Pronounced Toe-Nay was issued in a limited production run and distributed mostly from the back of Williams' car. Young gospel fans, however, quickly caught on to the innovative variety of music on Pronounced Toe-Nay. The album's producer, T. Boy, was an alter ego of Tonex himself. The album was divided by style into seven sections: hip-hop/rap, retro/funk, the future, jazz, mellow grooves, soul/gospel, and bonus tracks. In the recordings of Kirk Franklin and others, hip-hop had previously made inroads into gospel music, but this kind of wild eclectic mix was completely new. At the time, the digital reproduction of music was in its infancy, and rare copies of the album became prized possessions. Pronounced Toe-Nay garnered the attention of the producers at the 14th Annual Stellar Awards and placed him on the billing, and that performance by Tonéx made such a bold statement and had such an impact, it has been compared to the impact Michael Jackson made on the Motown 25th Anniversary Special back in 1983 when he introduced himself doing the moonwalk to the world.

2000–2004: As a rising gospel artist edit

By this time, national labels had come calling. Tonéx was signed to an unusual three-way deal that affiliated him with the successful and growing gospel label Verity, the pop imprint Zomba, and the durable hip-hop label Tommy Boy. Tonéx made his national debut with a re-release of his most successful independent album Pronounced Toe-Nay in 2000.[2] His first high-profile television appearance was performing a medley of "Trinity" and "One Good Reason" on the Stellar Awards, which was a coup as Tonéx was a relative unknown at the time.[3][4] He has dubbed his particular genre-spanning musical style "nureau."[5]

Upon its release, Pronounced Toe-Nay bore 5 different record label logos: Rescue Records, the independent label that originally released the album; Mo' Soule Steppyn Records, Tonéx's then-active vanity imprint label; Tommy Boy Gospel, the label to which Tonéx was signed as an artist; Verity Records, the label to which his independent label Rescue Records sold his album's masters; and Jive Records, the mainstream umbrella over Verity Records.[6] All of the material was produced, arranged, composed and performed by Tonéx, with guest appearances from his mother E.B. Williams, and the rapper Big J.

Some executives wanted to develop Tonéx's career in a secular direction, but he turned them down and kept to religious themes. "There are a lot of people who do similar things to what I do in R&B but I wanted to use gospel lyrics," he explained in an interview quoted on the Sphinx Management Web site.

After going through numerous revisions, his second album O2 was released in 2002. According to Tonéx, the title of his second album referred to the year of release, the element oxygen, and the album's status as his second major recording. O2 matched the stylistic eclecticism of Pronounced Toe-Nay, with each track diverging completely from the one before. The album spawned a major Christian radio hit in "God Has Not 4Got", a Stellar Award-winning song that displayed Tonéx's ability to create traditional choral gospel music as well as innovative pop fusions. USA TODAY gave it 3 stars (3 out of 4). The music video for the single "Bout A Thang" received heavy rotation on BET and MTV Australia, and featured energetic hip-hop dance and an urban image not usually associated with Gospel artists.[7] O2 also featured a love song, "You", directed toward the artist's then-wife Yvette Williams (née Graham), a vocalist who at times went by the name Ms. Tonéx.

Becoming known to the wider contemporary Christian music community as a result of several music industry awards and award nominations, Tonéx went on tour with contemporary gospel artists Trin-i-Tee 5:7 and Men of Standard after the release of O2. Tonéx was moved up from opening act to headliner as audiences reacted enthusiastically to his music and his high falsetto voice. He performed once more at the Stellar Awards early in 2004 and won several awards.

Even though O2 brought him more mainstream success, Tonéx said that this album was not what he had in mind for release. He continued to release independent projects via the internet that showcased even more of his versatile creativity. Probably his most acclaimed of these works, Tonéx released Oak Park 92105 2003 on his now-defunct Nureau Underground website in 2003, stating it was this album that he intended to release after Pronounced Toe-Nay, and not O2. Oak Park 92105 was a double album that mainly dealt with Tonéx's life growing up in the Oak Park community nestled in the eastern tip of southeast San Diego, California. It was eventually re-released on iTunes in 2005 with some new songs; however, the album did not come without controversy, as Tonéx opted to include a "parental advisory: explicit lyrics" notice on the front cover of the album, making it the first album by a Christian-based artist to carry the notice. Tonéx said the "explicit lyrics" notice is not a result of "cussing" on a record but rather content that "might be a little too deep for children."[8]

2004–2006: Out The Box and accolade edit

His 2004 live double CD Out The Box earned him the most widespread acclaim so far. Divided into segments ranging from traditional gospel and praise anthems to splashes of urban dance, rock, and hip-hop, the ambitious Out The Box was a sprawling double-disc set with 36 tracks, which included innovative intros, interludes, and some studio tracks. The supporting cast included a 10-piece band, 4 dancers, a 16-voice ensemble, and a 40-voice choir. Notable guest appearances on the album included Kirk Franklin, who plays piano in the live version of "God Has Not 4Got" and appears as an artist on "Since Jesus Came", and frequent Prince percussionist Sheila E, who appears on the Latin-flavored "Todos Juntos".

Out The Box debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard magazine Top Gospel Album Chart in September 2004, appeared on Billboard's Top 200 and Top R&B Chart, was No. 5 on the Contemporary Christian Chart, and to date has sold over 500,000 copies. He also netted a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album the following year and had another bonafide Christian radio hit with the ballad "Make Me Over".[9] In 2005, Tonéx won a total of six Stellar Awards including "Artist of the Year" for Out The Box.[10]

2006–2010: Controversy, turbulence, and retirement from gospel edit

In July 2004, his father died, forcing him to take on the responsibility of becoming the senior pastor of their family's church in his stead.[3] He also divorced his wife of five years, Yvette. In 2006, Verity Records sued Williams for one million dollars citing breach of contract.[dead link][11] Subsequently, Tonéx announced that he would retire from the Gospel music industry, frustrated by politics and mistreatment.[12] Following the announcement, Kirk Franklin posted a personal blog on his own website sympathizing with the artist feeling "the weight of an industry that is only built to make money, not heal broken souls."[13] He continued releasing music independently, using MySpace as his primary vehicle for promotion.

In March 2007, a reconciliation with Zomba Label Group was announced, which would be a joint venture for his Nureau Ink label. The deal was struck under the auspices of new Zomba president James "Jazzy" Jordan (who previously had guided the careers of R. Kelly and Salt-N-Pepa). With a new record deal under his belt, he was preparing to release a double disc set titled Stereotype: Steel & Velvet, which was slated to be released on September 11, 2007, and was purportedly supposed to do for his career what Thriller did for Michael Jackson and what Purple Rain did for Prince. However, in June 2007, another split with Zomba was announced, fueled by his leaking of the vitriolic and profanity-laden song "The Naked Truth", along with several similarly themed blogs and videos. Tonéx cited label frustration as one of the reasons he leaked the song, and he soon faced much scrutiny within the Gospel arena for the explicit language and the angry tone of the song and its subsequent blogs.[14] He later would close down his social networking sites for several months before resurfacing on the web in January 2008.

Recreating a softer gospel-friendly image, Williams changed his stage name to Ton3x (or TON3X) in 2008. He left the Verity Records family and signed under the umbrella of Battery Records, a label imprint of Sony/BMG. His only Battery Records release was the album Unspoken, released on March 17, 2009. The first single from that album, entitled "Blend", was unexpectedly nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance, despite very little promotional/financial support from Sony/Battery, and garnered the artist his first non-gospel Grammy nomination. That year, he would also present awards at the Grammy pre-telecast, including the first two awards given to Lady Gaga, who was already backstage preparing for her show-opening performance.[15]

In September 2009, The Word Network aired an appearance of Tonéx on The Lexi Show. Starting as another promotional tool for his music, the interview unexpectedly changed directions, leading to Williams candidly expressing his views on sexuality and revealing his own same-sex attraction. Though his sexual orientation had already been highly speculated within the African American and gospel communities, the unapologetic tone of these revelations was condemned by conservative Christians, and bookings and appearances was universally cancelled, eventually leading to Williams being excommunicated.[16][17] The artist would later say that he was "caught off guard" by the show's line of questioning but that he answered every question truthfully.

On December 29, 2009, Tonéx's website, as well as his Twitter and Facebook accounts, reported that the artist's mother, Evangelist and vocalist E.B. Williams, had died the day before. Williams would soon end his pastoral duties at his family's church.

On June 9, 2010, Tonéx announced what would be his final mixtape, the digital-only release The Parking Lot. The mixtape was also distributed in NYC that night after what would be his final performance. On June 15, 2010, the brand Tonéx/TON3X was officially and permanently retired. A "Tonéx Vault" was created on Bandcamp to share rare and previously unreleased material like the shelved Verity project, Gosp0p.[18]

2010–2013: Rebirth as B.Slade and a return to independence edit

Recreating himself as an out indie R&B/glam pop artist, the artist formerly known as Tonéx underwent a re-branding, dubbing himself B.Slade and using digital media to release his new music and philosophies.[19] The name change was inspired by the character Brian Slade from the art film Velvet Goldmine.[20] Though he continues to receive much resistance from his past, conservative gospel fans, his new-found transparency and honest lyrics have helped him carve a niche in the LGBT music genre, which itself is slowly gaining acceptance in the mainstream field. Albums announced and partially produced under the Tonéx brand like A Brilliant Catastrophe, his Michael and Janet Jackson tribute mixtape, and the long-awaited, aforementioned Stereotype were all officially released during this time. B.Slade performed "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" as a tribute to disco singer Sylvester at the 7th Annual OUTMUSIC Awards.[21] His full-length album Diesel, was released via his label Suxxess Records on July 19, 2011.[22][23]

After completing his stint in the musical The Who's Tommy in the summer of 2011, B.Slade began work on his next concept album, Knowing. An ambitious "pop opera" narrating a dystopian take on the future of the major record label monopoly, the album will serve as a soundtrack that the artist plans to turn into a feature film musical.[24][25] Knowing was scheduled for a release on Christmas Day 2011 (another album entitled Stealth was released on this day instead), but after a few delays was released discretely in memory of Whitney Houston on February 11, 2012.

In the fall of 2012, B.Slade embarked on his "Sex, Drugs and Sushi US Tour", doing shows in Chicago, New York, and taking residency at the WitZend in Venice, LA during September and November. He was nominated for four awards at the 8th Annual OUTMUSIC Awards, winning one for Best R&B/Soul Song.[26] He released another album, Stunt B%$@H, on January 25, 2013.

2014–present edit

2014 saw a resurgence from the artist as a viable mainstream producer and songwriter, placing songs on albums from Sheila E. (Icon) and Faith Evans (Incomparable). He also wrote and co-produced Angie Fisher's smash hit single, "I.R.S.". The song was instantly a runaway hit upon debut on Stevie Wonder's L.A.-based radio station KJLH, before going nationwide and peaking at No. 29 on Billboard's Adult R&B chart shortly thereafter. "I.R.S." was nominated for Best Traditional R&B Performance at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards, garnering Fisher her first Grammy nod and giving him his third. He is currently[needs update] working with Fisher on her debut album from Hidden Beach Records.[citation needed]

In 2015, he co-wrote several songs on Elijah Blake's debut album, including the smash hit "I Just Wanna..." (which peaked at No. 23 on Billboard's Hot R&B Songs chart) and its title track, "Shadows & Diamonds". He also wrote and arranged the song "Unhappy" from Jordin Sparks' third album, Right Here Right Now,[citation needed] and produced comeback singles from Tisha Campbell-Martin and Chaka Khan.[citation needed] He was also a singer, writer and producer on Snoop Dogg's acclaimed 2016 Gospel compilation album, Bible of Love.[citation needed]

Acting and musical theatre edit

Along with the many changes made by Williams in 2008, a foray into acting became part of his long list of endeavors. Williams made his film debut in the 2008 Charlie Murphy comedy The Hustle, which was released to home video in 2011.[27] In September 2008, he played the role of James "Thunder" Early in a San Diego production of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls. Later in 2008 and early 2009, Williams played the character of Rolin in Princess & The Black Eyed Pea at the Lyceum Theater in San Diego. In 2011, he played the starring role in San Diego Repertory Theatre's production of The Who's Tommy,[28] His performance earned him the Craig Noel Award for Best Male Lead Performance in a Musical.[29]

TV and movie soundtracks edit

Williams sang and produced the opening song for the hit UPN television series One on One. His production was featured on the song "Off We Go" from the J. Lo/Ben Affleck film Gigli and in BET Films original movie The Walk starring Eva Marcille. "Cry No More" from the album Pronounced Toe-Nay was featured in the HBO film Prison Song starring Q-Tip and Mary J. Blige, while the track "The Good Song 2005", a remake of the song "The Good Song", was included on the soundtrack of the action movie xXx: State of the Union starring Ice Cube. B.Slade's song "Don't Wake Me" was featured on the second episode of the 2013 BET series Second Generation Wayans. In 2013, he produced the score for the 44th Annual NAACP Image Awards telecast. In 2014, Williams produced and co-wrote the theme song to OWN (The Oprah Winfrey Network) series, Flex & Shanice, starring Flex Alexander and Shanice Wilson, and guest-starred on some episodes. The first season of the series garnered two singles written & produced by B.Slade, "Gotta Blame Me" and "We Can Fly". He also performed the theme song for Bounce TV's sitcom One Love.

In 2021, Williams guest-starred on Pose in the episode titled "Take Me to Church."[30]

Media appearances edit

In 2005, Williams co-hosted the 20th Annual Stellar Awards with Donnie McClurkin and Yolanda Adams. As "DJ Tonéx" he hosted his own syndicated contemporary gospel radio show in partnership with SupeRadio Networks and Blue Sky Productions entitled Club Virtue from 2005 to 2007.[31] He also briefly hosted the BET J (now BET Her) show Lifted which blended positive secular and gospel music programming. In 2010, The New Yorker published a lengthy article on the artist, highlighting his journey as one of the first major gospel artists to come out.[32]

Public image edit

Williams' appearance has included extremely conservative suits with close-cropped hair, outlandish, flamboyant garb with feather boas, fur coats, punk-inspired multi-colored hairstyles, Sanjaya-like headpieces, Stevie Wonder-style dreadlocks and also platform shoes, that brought to mind the "glam" rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s. As Tonéx, his image raised eyebrows in the conservative gospel and contemporary Christian music communities, and he eventually took the sharper edges off his look for a short time. But he made no apologies. "It wasn't me trying to make a statement; I've always been different," he told George Varga of the San Diego Union-Tribune. "And it worked. Out of church, people are always asking me what my tattoos mean."[33]

Solo Discography edit

as Tonéx edit

Major label releases

Independent and underground releases

  • 1994: Silent X: The Self Confrontation
  • 1995: Damage
  • 1997: Pronounced Toe-Nay (underground release)
  • 1999: Personal Jesus (Remixes)
  • 2000: Circu$$
  • 2001: Tonéx Presents MSS Dynasty: The Hostile Takeover
  • 2003: The O'ryn Project: Figure 'O Speech
  • 2003: Protranslutionary
  • 2003: Oak Park 92105 (underground release)
  • 2003: Remyx: Pronounced Ree-Mix
  • 2005: Ain't Remyx
  • 2005: Oak Park 92105 (iTunes release)
  • 2006: Oak Park 921'o6 Syntax Records
  • 2006: Banganyn EP
  • 2006: The London Letters
  • 2007: Oak Park 921'o6 Japanese Import
  • 2007: Stereotype: Steel & Velvet (MySpace release, listen-only)
  • 2008: T.Bizzy: The Album
  • 2008: Banganyn Remyxes
  • 2008: Tonéx Presents T.R.O.N. (The Ryderz of Nureaumerica)
  • 2008: The Naked Truth
  • 2008: Bapost.o.g.i.c.
  • 2008: Rainbow EP
  • 2009: TEMET NOSCE Nag Champion Mixtape
  • 2009: Circu$$ (Digital Release, Final Configuration)
  • 2009: OakPark 921'06 (Digital Release)
  • 2009: Baposto.g.i.c. Mixtape (Digital Tracked Version)
  • 2009: Personal Jesus: Remixes (Digital EP)
  • 2010: The Parking Lot (Digital Release)
  • 2011: Gosp0p (Digital Release)

Singles

  • 1993: "Ain't Nobody Better: The Remyxes"
  • 1997: "Restoration "
  • 1997: "Personal Jesus"
  • 1998: "Mark of the Beast"
  • 1999: "One Sunday Morning"/"For the Life of Me"
  • 1999: "Mad"
  • 2000: "Personal Jesus"
  • 2002: "Bout a Thang"
  • 2002: "God Has Not 4got"
  • 2002: "That's When"
  • 2004: "Doesn't Really Matter"
  • 2004: "Make Me Over"
  • 2004: "Since Jesus Came"/"Todos Juntos"

as B.Slade edit

  • 2010: A Brilliant Catastrophe (Alpha)
  • 2010: A Brilliant Catastrophe (Beta)
  • 2011: Stereotype: Collector's Edition
  • 2011: Diesel
  • 2011: Stealth
  • 2012: Knowing
  • 2012: Deep Purple
  • 2013: Stunt B%$@H
  • 2013: My September Issue [Limited Edition]
  • 2014: Anything For Wifey (Music From And Inspired by the Original Motion Picture)
  • 2014: My September Reissue
  • 2015: Shade, Smoke & Treez
  • 2015: DeLorean
  • 2016: Ferrari
  • 2017: B.Slade
  • 2019: BLEU.
  • 2019: Taurus
  • 2021: MANICON:mmmm88xx

Compilations and Mixtapes

  • 2010: Dawn O' the Unicorn (mixtape)
  • 2010: Dance Floor Arsonist: The Jack5on Magic Mixtape
  • 2011: Songs O' Lament
  • 2012: The Children
  • 2012: Cigar (compilation)
  • 2012: Deep & Slow (mixtape)
  • 2012: B.Slade Live at the WitZend
  • 2017: The Black Belt
  • 2020: Out the Box 2: The Separation of Church and State
  • 2020: Out the Box 3: The United States of Genesis
  • 2021: Pronounced Be-Slayed (mixtape)

Awards and nominations edit

Music edit

BET Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2003 Tonéx Best Gospel Artist[34] Nominated

GMA Dove Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2001 Virtuosity by Virtue Urban Album of the Year (producer) Nominated
2003 The Fault Is History by Souljahz Urban Album of the Year (producer)[35][36] Won
2004 "Let Go" by Souljahz Urban Recorded Song of the Year (songwriter) Nominated
2005 Out the Box Urban Album of the Year[37] Nominated

Grammy Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 Out the Box Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album[38] Nominated
2010 "Blend" Best Urban/Alternative Performance[39] Nominated

OUTMUSIC Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012[26] "Elegant Simple" Best Rock Song Nominated
"Phony Pony" feat. Jaila Simms, Trevon James, & DDM Best Hip-Hop/Rap Song Nominated
"I'm Done" feat. Yummy Bingham Best R&B/Soul Song Won
"Get Over You" feat. Frankie Knuckles Best Dance/Electronica Nominated

Stellar Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1999 Pronounced Toe-Nay Rap/Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year Nominated
2003 "God Has Not 4 Got" Song of the Year[40] Nominated
O2 Male Vocalist of the Year[40] Nominated
Contemporary CD of the Year[40] Nominated
Rap/Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year[40] Won
Recorded Music Package of the Year[40] Nominated
"'Bout A Thang" Music Video of the Year[40] Nominated
Virtuosity! by Virtue Urban/Inspirational Performance of the Year (producer)[40] Nominated
2005 Out the Box Artist of the Year[41] Won
Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year[41] Won
Contemporary CD of the Year[41] Won
Urban/Inspirational Performance of the Year[41] Won
"Make Me Over" Song of the Year[41] Won
"Thank Q" Rap/Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year[41] Won

Theatre edit

Craig Noel Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2011 The Who's Tommy Lead Performance in a Musical, Male[29] Won

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages 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 B Slade news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message This article may require copy editing for tone weasel words You can assist by editing it March 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Anthony Charles Williams II born May 16 1975 better known by his stage name B Slade formerly known under the gospel moniker Tonex ˈ t oʊ n eɪ TOH nay is an American singer songwriter multi instrumentalist rapper dancer producer and activist from San Diego CA He has gone by various names and aliases but his primary stage name of choice had for years been Tonex In 2010 he began using the stage name B Slade to rebrand himself 1 B SladeBirth nameAnthony Charles Williams IIAlso known asB Slade T Boy The Architect Tonex TON3X T Bizzy The Black Maverick O ryn Pastor N8ion LeMar JacksonBorn 1975 05 16 May 16 1975 age 48 OriginSan Diego CaliforniaGenresR amp B soul Gospel neo soul jazz hip hop funk pop trance dubstepOccupation s Singer songwriter record producer arranger choreographer dancerInstrument s Vocals piano organ keyboards drumsYears active1992 presentLabelsRajah MSS Rescue Diamante Tommy Boy Gospel Jive Verity Battery Records Song BMG Nureau Ink Suxxess Universal Syntax Williams has released several hundred songs on dozens of albums throughout his career while producing several others for both gospel and secular artists He has won six Stellar Awards a GMA Award and received 2 Grammy nominations one for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album for his 2004 gold album Out the Box and another in 2009 for Best Urban Soul Alternative Performance for his single Blend from his 2009 mainstream albeit theoretically Gospel album Unspoken Known more for his gospel recordings his musical efforts have been known to blend a smorgasbord of styles including pop R amp B jazz soul funk hip hop rock Latin electro punk and trance His primary influences include Stevie Wonder Billy Joel Prince Michael Jackson Walter Hawkins David Bowie and Janet Jackson His distinct sound and eclectic style of music led him to give his music its genre per se calling it Nureau Contents 1 Life and music career 1 1 Early life 1 2 1996 2000 Early career 1 3 2000 2004 As a rising gospel artist 1 4 2004 2006 Out The Box and accolade 1 5 2006 2010 Controversy turbulence and retirement from gospel 1 6 2010 2013 Rebirth as B Slade and a return to independence 1 7 2014 present 2 Acting and musical theatre 3 TV and movie soundtracks 4 Media appearances 5 Public image 6 Solo Discography 6 1 as Tonex 6 2 as B Slade 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Music 7 1 1 BET Awards 7 1 2 GMA Dove Awards 7 1 3 Grammy Awards 7 1 4 OUTMUSIC Awards 7 1 5 Stellar Awards 7 2 Theatre 7 2 1 Craig Noel Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksLife and music career editEarly life edit Born in 1975 Williams grew up in the San Diego California area His father Anthony Williams was Senior Pastor of the Truth Apostolic Community Church in suburban Spring Valley and served as a district elder in the California District Council of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World PAW His mother E B Williams was a licensed minister in the PAW and served the church as Assistant Pastor Anthony was the youngest of the Williams six boys Gospel music was the preferred choice at home but other sounds made their way into Williams environment His father played saxophone for James Brown and Jackie Wilson his mother sang in various girl groups and his older brothers sneaked funk and R amp B recordings into the house Deciding early on a musical career he took the name Tonex by the time he was 13 sometimes spelling it Tonex at the age of 16 he and his parents hired his first personal manager Benjamin Jimerson aka Benjamin Jimerson Phillips in 1991 Jimerson who has since become a relatively successful movie producer stated From the first moment I saw Tonex and he sang his first note I realized I was dealing with a young man destined to become a major celebrity 1996 2000 Early career edit Rescue was still a small label and Pronounced Toe Nay was issued in a limited production run and distributed mostly from the back of Williams car Young gospel fans however quickly caught on to the innovative variety of music on Pronounced Toe Nay The album s producer T Boy was an alter ego of Tonex himself The album was divided by style into seven sections hip hop rap retro funk the future jazz mellow grooves soul gospel and bonus tracks In the recordings of Kirk Franklin and others hip hop had previously made inroads into gospel music but this kind of wild eclectic mix was completely new At the time the digital reproduction of music was in its infancy and rare copies of the album became prized possessions Pronounced Toe Nay garnered the attention of the producers at the 14th Annual Stellar Awards and placed him on the billing and that performance by Tonex made such a bold statement and had such an impact it has been compared to the impact Michael Jackson made on the Motown 25th Anniversary Special back in 1983 when he introduced himself doing the moonwalk to the world 2000 2004 As a rising gospel artist edit By this time national labels had come calling Tonex was signed to an unusual three way deal that affiliated him with the successful and growing gospel label Verity the pop imprint Zomba and the durable hip hop label Tommy Boy Tonex made his national debut with a re release of his most successful independent album Pronounced Toe Nay in 2000 2 His first high profile television appearance was performing a medley of Trinity and One Good Reason on the Stellar Awards which was a coup as Tonex was a relative unknown at the time 3 4 He has dubbed his particular genre spanning musical style nureau 5 Upon its release Pronounced Toe Nay bore 5 different record label logos Rescue Records the independent label that originally released the album Mo Soule Steppyn Records Tonex s then active vanity imprint label Tommy Boy Gospel the label to which Tonex was signed as an artist Verity Records the label to which his independent label Rescue Records sold his album s masters and Jive Records the mainstream umbrella over Verity Records 6 All of the material was produced arranged composed and performed by Tonex with guest appearances from his mother E B Williams and the rapper Big J Some executives wanted to develop Tonex s career in a secular direction but he turned them down and kept to religious themes There are a lot of people who do similar things to what I do in R amp B but I wanted to use gospel lyrics he explained in an interview quoted on the Sphinx Management Web site After going through numerous revisions his second album O2 was released in 2002 According to Tonex the title of his second album referred to the year of release the element oxygen and the album s status as his second major recording O2 matched the stylistic eclecticism of Pronounced Toe Nay with each track diverging completely from the one before The album spawned a major Christian radio hit in God Has Not 4Got a Stellar Award winning song that displayed Tonex s ability to create traditional choral gospel music as well as innovative pop fusions USA TODAY gave it 3 stars 3 out of 4 The music video for the single Bout A Thang received heavy rotation on BET and MTV Australia and featured energetic hip hop dance and an urban image not usually associated with Gospel artists 7 O2 also featured a love song You directed toward the artist s then wife Yvette Williams nee Graham a vocalist who at times went by the name Ms Tonex Becoming known to the wider contemporary Christian music community as a result of several music industry awards and award nominations Tonex went on tour with contemporary gospel artists Trin i Tee 5 7 and Men of Standard after the release of O2 Tonex was moved up from opening act to headliner as audiences reacted enthusiastically to his music and his high falsetto voice He performed once more at the Stellar Awards early in 2004 and won several awards Even though O2 brought him more mainstream success Tonex said that this album was not what he had in mind for release He continued to release independent projects via the internet that showcased even more of his versatile creativity Probably his most acclaimed of these works Tonex released Oak Park 92105 2003 on his now defunct Nureau Underground website in 2003 stating it was this album that he intended to release after Pronounced Toe Nay and not O2 Oak Park 92105 was a double album that mainly dealt with Tonex s life growing up in the Oak Park community nestled in the eastern tip of southeast San Diego California It was eventually re released on iTunes in 2005 with some new songs however the album did not come without controversy as Tonex opted to include a parental advisory explicit lyrics notice on the front cover of the album making it the first album by a Christian based artist to carry the notice Tonex said the explicit lyrics notice is not a result of cussing on a record but rather content that might be a little too deep for children 8 2004 2006 Out The Box and accolade edit His 2004 live double CD Out The Box earned him the most widespread acclaim so far Divided into segments ranging from traditional gospel and praise anthems to splashes of urban dance rock and hip hop the ambitious Out The Box was a sprawling double disc set with 36 tracks which included innovative intros interludes and some studio tracks The supporting cast included a 10 piece band 4 dancers a 16 voice ensemble and a 40 voice choir Notable guest appearances on the album included Kirk Franklin who plays piano in the live version of God Has Not 4Got and appears as an artist on Since Jesus Came and frequent Prince percussionist Sheila E who appears on the Latin flavored Todos Juntos Out The Box debuted at No 1 on the Billboard magazine Top Gospel Album Chart in September 2004 appeared on Billboard s Top 200 and Top R amp B Chart was No 5 on the Contemporary Christian Chart and to date has sold over 500 000 copies He also netted a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album the following year and had another bonafide Christian radio hit with the ballad Make Me Over 9 In 2005 Tonex won a total of six Stellar Awards including Artist of the Year for Out The Box 10 2006 2010 Controversy turbulence and retirement from gospel edit In July 2004 his father died forcing him to take on the responsibility of becoming the senior pastor of their family s church in his stead 3 He also divorced his wife of five years Yvette In 2006 Verity Records sued Williams for one million dollars citing breach of contract dead link 11 Subsequently Tonex announced that he would retire from the Gospel music industry frustrated by politics and mistreatment 12 Following the announcement Kirk Franklin posted a personal blog on his own website sympathizing with the artist feeling the weight of an industry that is only built to make money not heal broken souls 13 He continued releasing music independently using MySpace as his primary vehicle for promotion In March 2007 a reconciliation with Zomba Label Group was announced which would be a joint venture for his Nureau Ink label The deal was struck under the auspices of new Zomba president James Jazzy Jordan who previously had guided the careers of R Kelly and Salt N Pepa With a new record deal under his belt he was preparing to release a double disc set titled Stereotype Steel amp Velvet which was slated to be released on September 11 2007 and was purportedly supposed to do for his career what Thriller did for Michael Jackson and what Purple Rain did for Prince However in June 2007 another split with Zomba was announced fueled by his leaking of the vitriolic and profanity laden song The Naked Truth along with several similarly themed blogs and videos Tonex cited label frustration as one of the reasons he leaked the song and he soon faced much scrutiny within the Gospel arena for the explicit language and the angry tone of the song and its subsequent blogs 14 He later would close down his social networking sites for several months before resurfacing on the web in January 2008 Recreating a softer gospel friendly image Williams changed his stage name to Ton3x or TON3X in 2008 He left the Verity Records family and signed under the umbrella of Battery Records a label imprint of Sony BMG His only Battery Records release was the album Unspoken released on March 17 2009 The first single from that album entitled Blend was unexpectedly nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Urban Alternative Performance despite very little promotional financial support from Sony Battery and garnered the artist his first non gospel Grammy nomination That year he would also present awards at the Grammy pre telecast including the first two awards given to Lady Gaga who was already backstage preparing for her show opening performance 15 In September 2009 The Word Network aired an appearance of Tonex on The Lexi Show Starting as another promotional tool for his music the interview unexpectedly changed directions leading to Williams candidly expressing his views on sexuality and revealing his own same sex attraction Though his sexual orientation had already been highly speculated within the African American and gospel communities the unapologetic tone of these revelations was condemned by conservative Christians and bookings and appearances was universally cancelled eventually leading to Williams being excommunicated 16 17 The artist would later say that he was caught off guard by the show s line of questioning but that he answered every question truthfully On December 29 2009 Tonex s website as well as his Twitter and Facebook accounts reported that the artist s mother Evangelist and vocalist E B Williams had died the day before Williams would soon end his pastoral duties at his family s church On June 9 2010 Tonex announced what would be his final mixtape the digital only release The Parking Lot The mixtape was also distributed in NYC that night after what would be his final performance On June 15 2010 the brand Tonex TON3X was officially and permanently retired A Tonex Vault was created on Bandcamp to share rare and previously unreleased material like the shelved Verity project Gosp0p 18 2010 2013 Rebirth as B Slade and a return to independence edit Recreating himself as an out indie R amp B glam pop artist the artist formerly known as Tonex underwent a re branding dubbing himself B Slade and using digital media to release his new music and philosophies 19 The name change was inspired by the character Brian Slade from the art film Velvet Goldmine 20 Though he continues to receive much resistance from his past conservative gospel fans his new found transparency and honest lyrics have helped him carve a niche in the LGBT music genre which itself is slowly gaining acceptance in the mainstream field Albums announced and partially produced under the Tonex brand like A Brilliant Catastrophe his Michael and Janet Jackson tribute mixtape and the long awaited aforementioned Stereotype were all officially released during this time B Slade performed You Make Me Feel Mighty Real as a tribute to disco singer Sylvester at the 7th Annual OUTMUSIC Awards 21 His full length album Diesel was released via his label Suxxess Records on July 19 2011 22 23 After completing his stint in the musical The Who s Tommy in the summer of 2011 B Slade began work on his next concept album Knowing An ambitious pop opera narrating a dystopian take on the future of the major record label monopoly the album will serve as a soundtrack that the artist plans to turn into a feature film musical 24 25 Knowing was scheduled for a release on Christmas Day 2011 another album entitled Stealth was released on this day instead but after a few delays was released discretely in memory of Whitney Houston on February 11 2012 In the fall of 2012 B Slade embarked on his Sex Drugs and Sushi US Tour doing shows in Chicago New York and taking residency at the WitZend in Venice LA during September and November He was nominated for four awards at the 8th Annual OUTMUSIC Awards winning one for Best R amp B Soul Song 26 He released another album Stunt B H on January 25 2013 2014 present edit 2014 saw a resurgence from the artist as a viable mainstream producer and songwriter placing songs on albums from Sheila E Icon and Faith Evans Incomparable He also wrote and co produced Angie Fisher s smash hit single I R S The song was instantly a runaway hit upon debut on Stevie Wonder s L A based radio station KJLH before going nationwide and peaking at No 29 on Billboard s Adult R amp B chart shortly thereafter I R S was nominated for Best Traditional R amp B Performance at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards garnering Fisher her first Grammy nod and giving him his third He is currently needs update working with Fisher on her debut album from Hidden Beach Records citation needed In 2015 he co wrote several songs on Elijah Blake s debut album including the smash hit I Just Wanna which peaked at No 23 on Billboard s Hot R amp B Songs chart and its title track Shadows amp Diamonds He also wrote and arranged the song Unhappy from Jordin Sparks third album Right Here Right Now citation needed and produced comeback singles from Tisha Campbell Martin and Chaka Khan citation needed He was also a singer writer and producer on Snoop Dogg s acclaimed 2016 Gospel compilation album Bible of Love citation needed Acting and musical theatre editAlong with the many changes made by Williams in 2008 a foray into acting became part of his long list of endeavors Williams made his film debut in the 2008 Charlie Murphy comedy The Hustle which was released to home video in 2011 27 In September 2008 he played the role of James Thunder Early in a San Diego production of the Broadway musical Dreamgirls Later in 2008 and early 2009 Williams played the character of Rolin in Princess amp The Black Eyed Pea at the Lyceum Theater in San Diego In 2011 he played the starring role in San Diego Repertory Theatre s production of The Who s Tommy 28 His performance earned him the Craig Noel Award for Best Male Lead Performance in a Musical 29 TV and movie soundtracks editWilliams sang and produced the opening song for the hit UPN television series One on One His production was featured on the song Off We Go from the J Lo Ben Affleck film Gigli and in BET Films original movie The Walk starring Eva Marcille Cry No More from the album Pronounced Toe Nay was featured in the HBO film Prison Song starring Q Tip and Mary J Blige while the track The Good Song 2005 a remake of the song The Good Song was included on the soundtrack of the action movie xXx State of the Union starring Ice Cube B Slade s song Don t Wake Me was featured on the second episode of the 2013 BET series Second Generation Wayans In 2013 he produced the score for the 44th Annual NAACP Image Awards telecast In 2014 Williams produced and co wrote the theme song to OWN The Oprah Winfrey Network series Flex amp Shanice starring Flex Alexander and Shanice Wilson and guest starred on some episodes The first season of the series garnered two singles written amp produced by B Slade Gotta Blame Me and We Can Fly He also performed the theme song for Bounce TV s sitcom One Love In 2021 Williams guest starred on Pose in the episode titled Take Me to Church 30 Media appearances editIn 2005 Williams co hosted the 20th Annual Stellar Awards with Donnie McClurkin and Yolanda Adams As DJ Tonex he hosted his own syndicated contemporary gospel radio show in partnership with SupeRadio Networks and Blue Sky Productions entitled Club Virtue from 2005 to 2007 31 He also briefly hosted the BET J now BET Her show Lifted which blended positive secular and gospel music programming In 2010 The New Yorker published a lengthy article on the artist highlighting his journey as one of the first major gospel artists to come out 32 Public image editWilliams appearance has included extremely conservative suits with close cropped hair outlandish flamboyant garb with feather boas fur coats punk inspired multi colored hairstyles Sanjaya like headpieces Stevie Wonder style dreadlocks and also platform shoes that brought to mind the glam rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s As Tonex his image raised eyebrows in the conservative gospel and contemporary Christian music communities and he eventually took the sharper edges off his look for a short time But he made no apologies It wasn t me trying to make a statement I ve always been different he told George Varga of the San Diego Union Tribune And it worked Out of church people are always asking me what my tattoos mean 33 Solo Discography editas Tonex edit Major label releases 2000 Pronounced Toe Nay 2002 O2 2003 Oak Park 92105 2004 Out The Box 2009 Unspoken 2012 Playlist The Very Best of Tonex compilation Independent and underground releases 1994 Silent X The Self Confrontation 1995 Damage 1997 Pronounced Toe Nay underground release 1999 Personal Jesus Remixes 2000 Circu 2001 Tonex Presents MSS Dynasty The Hostile Takeover 2003 The O ryn Project Figure O Speech 2003 Protranslutionary 2003 Oak Park 92105 underground release 2003 Remyx Pronounced Ree Mix 2005 Ain t Remyx 2005 Oak Park 92105 iTunes release 2006 Oak Park 921 o6 Syntax Records 2006 Banganyn EP 2006 The London Letters 2007 Oak Park 921 o6 Japanese Import 2007 Stereotype Steel amp Velvet MySpace release listen only 2008 T Bizzy The Album 2008 Banganyn Remyxes 2008 Tonex Presents T R O N The Ryderz of Nureaumerica 2008 The Naked Truth 2008 Bapost o g i c 2008 Rainbow EP 2009 TEMET NOSCE Nag Champion Mixtape 2009 Circu Digital Release Final Configuration 2009 OakPark 921 06 Digital Release 2009 Baposto g i c Mixtape Digital Tracked Version 2009 Personal Jesus Remixes Digital EP 2010 The Parking Lot Digital Release 2011 Gosp0p Digital Release Singles 1993 Ain t Nobody Better The Remyxes 1997 Restoration 1997 Personal Jesus 1998 Mark of the Beast 1999 One Sunday Morning For the Life of Me 1999 Mad 2000 Personal Jesus 2002 Bout a Thang 2002 God Has Not 4got 2002 That s When 2004 Doesn t Really Matter 2004 Make Me Over 2004 Since Jesus Came Todos Juntos as B Slade edit 2010 A Brilliant Catastrophe Alpha 2010 A Brilliant Catastrophe Beta 2011 Stereotype Collector s Edition 2011 Diesel 2011 Stealth 2012 Knowing 2012 Deep Purple 2013 Stunt B H 2013 My September Issue Limited Edition 2014 Anything For Wifey Music From And Inspired by the Original Motion Picture 2014 My September Reissue 2015 Shade Smoke amp Treez 2015 DeLorean 2016 Ferrari 2017 B Slade 2019 BLEU 2019 Taurus 2021 MANICON mmmm88xx Compilations and Mixtapes 2010 Dawn O the Unicorn mixtape 2010 Dance Floor Arsonist The Jack5on Magic Mixtape 2011 Songs O Lament 2012 The Children 2012 Cigar compilation 2012 Deep amp Slow mixtape 2012 B Slade Live at the WitZend 2017 The Black Belt 2020 Out the Box 2 The Separation of Church and State 2020 Out the Box 3 The United States of Genesis 2021 Pronounced Be Slayed mixtape Awards and nominations editMusic edit BET Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2003 Tonex Best Gospel Artist 34 Nominated GMA Dove Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2001 Virtuosity by Virtue Urban Album of the Year producer Nominated 2003 The Fault Is History by Souljahz Urban Album of the Year producer 35 36 Won 2004 Let Go by Souljahz Urban Recorded Song of the Year songwriter Nominated 2005 Out the Box Urban Album of the Year 37 Nominated Grammy Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2005 Out the Box Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album 38 Nominated 2010 Blend Best Urban Alternative Performance 39 Nominated OUTMUSIC Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2012 26 Elegant Simple Best Rock Song Nominated Phony Pony feat Jaila Simms Trevon James amp DDM Best Hip Hop Rap Song Nominated I m Done feat Yummy Bingham Best R amp B Soul Song Won Get Over You feat Frankie Knuckles Best Dance Electronica Nominated Stellar Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 1999 Pronounced Toe Nay Rap Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year Nominated 2003 God Has Not 4 Got Song of the Year 40 Nominated O2 Male Vocalist of the Year 40 Nominated Contemporary CD of the Year 40 Nominated Rap Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year 40 Won Recorded Music Package of the Year 40 Nominated Bout A Thang Music Video of the Year 40 Nominated Virtuosity by Virtue Urban Inspirational Performance of the Year producer 40 Nominated 2005 Out the Box Artist of the Year 41 Won Contemporary Male Vocalist of the Year 41 Won Contemporary CD of the Year 41 Won Urban Inspirational Performance of the Year 41 Won Make Me Over Song of the Year 41 Won Thank Q Rap Hip Hop Gospel CD of the Year 41 Won Theatre edit Craig Noel Awards edit Year Nominee work Award Result 2011 The Who s Tommy Lead Performance in a Musical Male 29 WonSee also editList of smooth jazz performersReferences edit TONEX Says People are Born Homosexual amp Call Him B Slade Path MEGAzine Interview YouTube February 5 2011 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved December 3 2013 Pronounced Toe Nay at AllMusic a b Tonex CBN com Retrieved February 14 2008 Tonex Bio 1 Cubed Archived from the original on December 13 2007 Retrieved February 14 2008 North Stan An Interview With Tonex Foundational Nureau Part One GospelFlava com North Stan Tonex Pronounced Toe Nay Review GospelFlava com Jeep Tracks Summer 2002 GospelFlava com Camacho Justin December 29 2005 Tonex Releases Oak Park 92105 Via iTunes The Christian Post Retrieved June 5 2012 Verity Dominates Billboard Gospel Chart GospelCity com Archived from the original on March 21 2006 Stellar Gospel Awards celebrates 20th anniversary Tonex sweeps with six awards Jet March 7 2005 Archived from the original on March 29 2015 Tonex lawsuit press release GospelCity com Archived from the original on December 17 2006 Tonex retires from Gospel music industry GospelCity com Archived from the original on December 15 2006 Franklin Kirk January 25 2006 Tonex KirkFranklin us Archived from the original on December 16 2006 Williams Stacey June 22 2007 TONEX DEALS WITH GAY INNUENDO Gospel artist responds with expletives on YouTube EURweb Archived from the original on June 27 2007 Varga George February 14 2010 Tonex Fast in Pursuit of the Right Blend CREATORS COM Retrieved June 5 2012 Living Out Loud with Darian Loldarian com Exclusive Recording Artist Tonex Addresses His Critics Coming Out amp The Hypocrisy of the Black Church Loldarian blogspot com Retrieved December 3 2013 Gospel Singer Tonex Comes Out As Gay And Changes Name VIDEO 107 JAMZ May 29 2014 Retrieved July 18 2021 Tonexvault Tonexvault bandcamp com Archived from the original on December 7 2013 Retrieved December 3 2013 Tom September 7 2011 Interview B Slade on New Album Diesel Re Branding from Tonex Lack of Gospel in Mainstream New R amp B Music R amp B Videos R amp B Interviews R amp B Concert Coverage YouKnowIGot Youknowigotsoul com Retrieved December 3 2013 Meanley Erin June 20 2011 Spotlight on B Slade San Diego Magazine J Fuzion May 24 2011 J Fuzion BSLADE performs Mighty Real at OUTmusic Awards Video Jfuzion com Retrieved December 3 2013 2R s Entertainment amp Media Grammy Nominated Recording Artist B SLADE Releases New Album DIESEL on July 19 2011 PRLog Retrieved December 3 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link iTunes Music Diesel by B Slade Itunes apple com July 19 2011 Archived from the original on November 13 2012 Retrieved December 3 2013 J Fuzion October 15 2011 J Fuzion NEW BSLADE Knowing First Single And Trailer Video Jfuzion com Retrieved December 3 2013 groove loves melody B Slade Knowing Groovelovesmelody com February 21 2012 Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved December 3 2013 a b Nominees The LGBT Academy of Recording Arts Archived from the original on October 23 2012 Retrieved October 31 2012 The Hustle 2008 IMDb Retrieved July 18 2021 via www imdb com Kragen Pam THEATER REVIEW B Slade a charismatic frontman for Rep s exciting Tommy North County Times Archived from the original on August 6 2011 Retrieved June 5 2012 a b Smith Jeff Craig Noel Award Recipients for 2011 San Diego Reader Archived from the original on February 2 2013 Retrieved June 5 2012 Billy Porter on the ending of Pose and what comes next Metro Weekly May 10 2021 Retrieved February 18 2022 Superadio Launches Club Virtue All Access Music Group December 20 2005 Retrieved July 1 2012 Sanneh Kelefa The gospel singer Tonex comes out The New Yorker Retrieved December 3 2013 Varga George S D s Tonex shines the light of the world and Grammy approves Union Tribune Publishing Co Archived from the original on February 5 2013 Retrieved June 5 2012 2003 BET Awards Nominees Billboard Retrieved July 1 2012 Dove Awards of 2003 Dove Awards Entertainment Jet April 28 2003 36th Annual Dove Award Nominees GospelFlava com Retrieved July 1 2012 47th Annual Grammy Award Nominations The Gospel Categories GospelFlava com Retrieved July 1 2012 Nominees for 2010 Grammy Awards Announced Full List AOL Retrieved July 1 2012 a b c d e f g 18th Annual Stellar Award Winners 2003 GospelFlava com a b c d e f 20th Annual Stellar Award Winners 2005 GospelFlava com External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to B Slade B Slade official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title B Slade amp oldid 1220121920, 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