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DeBarge family

The DeBarge family is a family of rhythm and blues artists from Grand Rapids, Michigan.

DeBarge Family
Place of originDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
Members

In 1975, Bobby left Grand Rapids to start the funk-soul band, Switch (Tommy later joined the band), which first went by the moniker, First Class. Eventually signing with Motown Records in 1978, the group's debut album, yielding the hit "There'll Never Be," sold over one million copies and started the DeBarge musical dynasty.

In 1979, Bunny, Marty, Randy, El, and James signed with Motown as the DeBarges and released their debut album two years later under the guidance of Bobby and Tommy, who left Switch that year to begin mentoring their siblings. A year later, in 1982, the group, now known as DeBarge, found fame with the singles, "I Like It" and "All This Love." They would go on to have several more hit singles, such as "Time Will Reveal," "Love Me in a Special Way" and "Rhythm of the Night," reaching R&B superstardom by the mid-1980s.

Younger brother Chico became a solo success first with his 1986 dance-pop single, "Talk to Me," and then after a stint in prison, with more soulful singles such as "Iggin' Me" and "No Guarantees." El DeBarge also found solo fame in the 1980s with singles such as "Who's Johnny" and "Love Always" and collaborations on hits by Quincy Jones, Tone Loc, and Fourplay. Etterlene's youngest son Darrell released his first solo album in 2005, continuing on the DeBarge name as various members continued solo careers.

Family members Edit

Robert Louis DeBarge, Sr. (1932–2009) from Cicero, Illinois, served in the United States Armed Forces and was of French and English descent.[1][2] Robert DeBarge's grandfather, Arthur DeBarge, immigrated from France.[3] Robert met Etterlene Abney (born 1935), who is African American, in Detroit, Michigan, in the early 1950s. They married in 1953, at 21 and 17 years old, respectively, settling in a predominantly black section of Detroit, where they had ten children.

In 1972, the DeBarges moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where Etterlene's brother, Bishop William Charles Abney, Jr., pastored Bethel Pentecostal Church. Etterlene divorced Robert DeBarge sometime in 1974 after 21 years of marriage. The children claimed their father sexually and physically abused several of them, which the father denied. Etterlene later married a second time to George Rodriguez, a Puerto Rican, leading to the erroneous rumor that the DeBarge family was half-Hispanic.

Robert and Etterlene have 10 children:

Robert and Etterlene have dozens of grandchildren, several of whom are involved in the entertainment industry. They include:

Recording artists and groups within the family Edit

Etterlene DeBarge (Mama) Edit

She has recorded significant label releases, and Etterlene has recorded gospel material, mostly with her family members, with her independent gospel releases. She is known as "Mama DeBarge" or "Mama D" for short.

Switch (Bobby and Tommy) Edit

Brothers Bobby and Tommy rose to fame in the late 1970s as members of the R&B group Switch, which recorded exclusively for the Motown label. Earlier, Bobby had joined a group as a background member for Barry White called White Heat. Tommy was included in Bobby's new band Switch, and the group would succeed in 1978 with the top ten R&B single, "There'll Never Be". The group's first two albums became million-selling successes, and the band's success would influence a generation of self-contained R&B bands such as Tony! Toni! Toné! and Mint Condition.

Bobby DeBarge Edit

In 1981 Bobby and his brother Tommy left Switch and started to mentor their younger siblings in the group DeBarge. Though he remained a collaborator with his brothers and sister, Bobby struggled with personal problems that ended his career. In 1988, he and Chico were convicted of drug trafficking charges in Michigan. After serving six years, DeBarge discovered he had AIDS and tried recording an album - It's Not Over, his only solo project, was released in 1996 following DeBarge's death from AIDS in 1995 at the age of 39.

DeBarge (Bunny, Randy, Mark, El, and James) Edit

Forming in 1979 as The DeBarges, the band initially included four members - Bunny, Randy, Mark and El - moved to Los Angeles and signed with Motown where they went under a two-year training process by Motown's staff before releasing their first album in 1981. With the inclusion of 18-year-old James in early 1982, the group changed its name to DeBarge and released its first million-selling album, All This Love, later that year. From 1982 to 1985, DeBarge released three gold-certified albums and released more than ten hit singles. After disbanding shortly in 1986, a reinvented version of the group featuring Bobby DeBarge and excluding El and Bunny released a record in 1988 before disbanding the following year due to Bobby's conviction of drug offenses.

El DeBarge Edit

After leaving DeBarge for a solo career in 1986, El DeBarge had modest success as a solo artist peaking with the hit "Who's Johnny" and finding fame as a featured vocalist on several hip-hop and quiet storm-leaning R&B productions including most prominently "Secret Garden" with Quincy Jones and his cover of Marvin Gaye's "After the Dance" with Fourplay. DeBarge's career was halted in the mid-1990s by personal problems, which later resulted in arrests. This period culminated in 2008 with a conviction on crack cocaine charges after DeBarge violated his probation on a previous drug conviction, resulting in two arrest warrants. DeBarge was released from incarceration in October 2009, declaring himself clean and a born-again Christian. He has since returned to his music career and released his first studio album since 1994, Second Chance, on November 30, 2010.

Bunny DeBarge Edit

In 1986, Motown released Bunny's only solo project, In Love, which flopped due to Motown's failure to promote despite the best efforts of her first single, "Save The Best For Me". Most known for writing the hits "I Like It" and "A Dream" She now records independently as a gospel artist. She, Randy, James, and Bunny's daughter appeared on an episode of Lifechangers to talk about their drug problems.

James DeBarge Edit

Though he hasn't had any solo success since DeBarge's breakup, James is most notable for his personal relationship and short marriage to R&B and pop singer Janet Jackson during the early 1980s. James and Jackson annulled their marriage in 1985 because of James' drug problems and disapproval from Jackson's parents Joseph and Katherine.[5] In 2001, a song with Won-G Bruny and Traci Bingham called Nothing's Wrong, The music video didn't feature Traci but James has lip-synced both parts of the chorus, his and Traci's.

Chico DeBarge Edit

Chico was 18 when he released his first album in 1985. The first single, "Talk to Me", became a top 40 smash for Chico. Branded as the "new star" of the DeBarge family, his career was interrupted by an arrest on drug trafficking charges with his brother Bobby in 1988. After a six-year prison term, Chico DeBarge was released and returned to music, pioneering a new sound in R&B music called neo-soul, under the UMG label Kedar Ent. In 1997, he recorded the hit album, Long Time No See. Chico is the only DeBarge to date to have achieved certified Gold album status as a solo artist. In 2009, he detailed his drug addiction on his release, Addiction. Since the release of "Addiction," Chico DeBarge had been sober and touring while recording a new CD. He was arrested in January 2021 after a relapse. Authorities say he posed as his brother James at the time of the arrest.

Kristinia DeBarge Edit

James' daughter Kristinia was 19 when Island Records / Sodapop released her debut album, Exposed, in July 2009.

References Edit

  1. ^ Geni.com Robert DeBarge
  2. ^ Debarge Family Tree at geni.com
  3. ^ Geni.com: Arthur DeBarge
  4. ^ "Tommy DeBarge from R&B Band Switch Dead at 64". Tmz.com. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  5. ^ Taraborrelli, J. Randy (2004-08-01). Michael Jackson. Pan Macmillan UK. ISBN 9781743032145.

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This article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The DeBarge family is a family of rhythm and blues artists from Grand Rapids Michigan DeBarge FamilyPlace of originDetroit Michigan U S MembersRobert Louis DeBarge Sr father 1932 2009 Etterlene Abney mother b 1935 Etterlene Bunny DeBarge b 1955 Robert Louis Bobby DeBarge Jr 1956 1995 Thomas Keith Tommy DeBarge 1957 2021 William Randall Randy DeBarge b 1958 Mark Marty DeBarge b 1959 Eldra Patrick El DeBarge b 1961 James DeBarge b 1963 Jonathan Arthur Chico DeBarge b 1966 Carol Peaches DeBarge b 1970 Darrell Young DeBarge b 1970 In 1975 Bobby left Grand Rapids to start the funk soul band Switch Tommy later joined the band which first went by the moniker First Class Eventually signing with Motown Records in 1978 the group s debut album yielding the hit There ll Never Be sold over one million copies and started the DeBarge musical dynasty In 1979 Bunny Marty Randy El and James signed with Motown as the DeBarges and released their debut album two years later under the guidance of Bobby and Tommy who left Switch that year to begin mentoring their siblings A year later in 1982 the group now known as DeBarge found fame with the singles I Like It and All This Love They would go on to have several more hit singles such as Time Will Reveal Love Me in a Special Way and Rhythm of the Night reaching R amp B superstardom by the mid 1980s Younger brother Chico became a solo success first with his 1986 dance pop single Talk to Me and then after a stint in prison with more soulful singles such as Iggin Me and No Guarantees El DeBarge also found solo fame in the 1980s with singles such as Who s Johnny and Love Always and collaborations on hits by Quincy Jones Tone Loc and Fourplay Etterlene s youngest son Darrell released his first solo album in 2005 continuing on the DeBarge name as various members continued solo careers Contents 1 Family members 2 Recording artists and groups within the family 2 1 Etterlene DeBarge Mama 2 2 Switch Bobby and Tommy 2 3 Bobby DeBarge 2 4 DeBarge Bunny Randy Mark El and James 2 5 El DeBarge 2 6 Bunny DeBarge 2 7 James DeBarge 2 8 Chico DeBarge 2 9 Kristinia DeBarge 3 ReferencesFamily members EditRobert Louis DeBarge Sr 1932 2009 from Cicero Illinois served in the United States Armed Forces and was of French and English descent 1 2 Robert DeBarge s grandfather Arthur DeBarge immigrated from France 3 Robert met Etterlene Abney born 1935 who is African American in Detroit Michigan in the early 1950s They married in 1953 at 21 and 17 years old respectively settling in a predominantly black section of Detroit where they had ten children In 1972 the DeBarges moved to Grand Rapids Michigan where Etterlene s brother Bishop William Charles Abney Jr pastored Bethel Pentecostal Church Etterlene divorced Robert DeBarge sometime in 1974 after 21 years of marriage The children claimed their father sexually and physically abused several of them which the father denied Etterlene later married a second time to George Rodriguez a Puerto Rican leading to the erroneous rumor that the DeBarge family was half Hispanic Robert and Etterlene have 10 children Etterlene Bunny DeBarge born March 15 1955 Robert Louis Bobby DeBarge Jr March 5 1956 August 16 1995 Thomas Keith Tommy DeBarge September 6 1957 October 21 2021 died of liver and kidney failure 4 bass guitar player and backup singer for the band Switch William Randall Randy DeBarge born August 6 1958 Mark Marty DeBarge born June 19 1959 Eldra Patrick El DeBarge born June 4 1961 James DeBarge born August 22 1963 Jonathan Arthur Chico DeBarge born June 23 1966 Carol Peaches DeBarge born June 5 1970 fraternal twin of Darrell Darrell Young DeBarge born June 5 1970 fraternal twin of CarolRobert and Etterlene have dozens of grandchildren several of whom are involved in the entertainment industry They include Bobby DeBarge III son of the late Bobby DeBarge is an aspiring singer Andrew DeBarge son of Tommy DeBarge was born September 28 1989 in Grand Rapids Michigan His debut album Your Place was released in 2008 Adris DeBarge daughter of El DeBarge She is an executive assistant for producer Tracey Edmonds Eldra Patrick DeBarge Jr son of El Debarge His debut album Welcome to the Lion s Den was released in late 2012 Kyndall DeBarge Sands daughter of El DeBarge She is an actress singer and YouTube personality Kristinia DeBarge daughter of James DeBarge She is a singer who appeared on 2003 s American Juniors and followed up with a charting album Exposed and the single Goodbye Cheyanne DeBarge daughter of Chico DeBarge is an aspiring actress Recording artists and groups within the family EditEtterlene DeBarge Mama Edit She has recorded significant label releases and Etterlene has recorded gospel material mostly with her family members with her independent gospel releases She is known as Mama DeBarge or Mama D for short Switch Bobby and Tommy Edit Further information Switch band Brothers Bobby and Tommy rose to fame in the late 1970s as members of the R amp B group Switch which recorded exclusively for the Motown label Earlier Bobby had joined a group as a background member for Barry White called White Heat Tommy was included in Bobby s new band Switch and the group would succeed in 1978 with the top ten R amp B single There ll Never Be The group s first two albums became million selling successes and the band s success would influence a generation of self contained R amp B bands such as Tony Toni Tone and Mint Condition Bobby DeBarge Edit In 1981 Bobby and his brother Tommy left Switch and started to mentor their younger siblings in the group DeBarge Though he remained a collaborator with his brothers and sister Bobby struggled with personal problems that ended his career In 1988 he and Chico were convicted of drug trafficking charges in Michigan After serving six years DeBarge discovered he had AIDS and tried recording an album It s Not Over his only solo project was released in 1996 following DeBarge s death from AIDS in 1995 at the age of 39 DeBarge Bunny Randy Mark El and James Edit Forming in 1979 as The DeBarges the band initially included four members Bunny Randy Mark and El moved to Los Angeles and signed with Motown where they went under a two year training process by Motown s staff before releasing their first album in 1981 With the inclusion of 18 year old James in early 1982 the group changed its name to DeBarge and released its first million selling album All This Love later that year From 1982 to 1985 DeBarge released three gold certified albums and released more than ten hit singles After disbanding shortly in 1986 a reinvented version of the group featuring Bobby DeBarge and excluding El and Bunny released a record in 1988 before disbanding the following year due to Bobby s conviction of drug offenses El DeBarge Edit After leaving DeBarge for a solo career in 1986 El DeBarge had modest success as a solo artist peaking with the hit Who s Johnny and finding fame as a featured vocalist on several hip hop and quiet storm leaning R amp B productions including most prominently Secret Garden with Quincy Jones and his cover of Marvin Gaye s After the Dance with Fourplay DeBarge s career was halted in the mid 1990s by personal problems which later resulted in arrests This period culminated in 2008 with a conviction on crack cocaine charges after DeBarge violated his probation on a previous drug conviction resulting in two arrest warrants DeBarge was released from incarceration in October 2009 declaring himself clean and a born again Christian He has since returned to his music career and released his first studio album since 1994 Second Chance on November 30 2010 Bunny DeBarge Edit In 1986 Motown released Bunny s only solo project In Love which flopped due to Motown s failure to promote despite the best efforts of her first single Save The Best For Me Most known for writing the hits I Like It and A Dream She now records independently as a gospel artist She Randy James and Bunny s daughter appeared on an episode of Lifechangers to talk about their drug problems James DeBarge Edit Though he hasn t had any solo success since DeBarge s breakup James is most notable for his personal relationship and short marriage to R amp B and pop singer Janet Jackson during the early 1980s James and Jackson annulled their marriage in 1985 because of James drug problems and disapproval from Jackson s parents Joseph and Katherine 5 In 2001 a song with Won G Bruny and Traci Bingham called Nothing s Wrong The music video didn t feature Traci but James has lip synced both parts of the chorus his and Traci s Chico DeBarge Edit Chico was 18 when he released his first album in 1985 The first single Talk to Me became a top 40 smash for Chico Branded as the new star of the DeBarge family his career was interrupted by an arrest on drug trafficking charges with his brother Bobby in 1988 After a six year prison term Chico DeBarge was released and returned to music pioneering a new sound in R amp B music called neo soul under the UMG label Kedar Ent In 1997 he recorded the hit album Long Time No See Chico is the only DeBarge to date to have achieved certified Gold album status as a solo artist In 2009 he detailed his drug addiction on his release Addiction Since the release of Addiction Chico DeBarge had been sober and touring while recording a new CD He was arrested in January 2021 after a relapse Authorities say he posed as his brother James at the time of the arrest Kristinia DeBarge Edit James daughter Kristinia was 19 when Island Records Sodapop released her debut album Exposed in July 2009 References Edit Geni com Robert DeBarge Debarge Family Tree at geni com Geni com Arthur DeBarge Tommy DeBarge from R amp B Band Switch Dead at 64 Tmz com Retrieved October 22 2021 Taraborrelli J Randy 2004 08 01 Michael Jackson Pan Macmillan UK ISBN 9781743032145 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DeBarge family amp oldid 1168830999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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