Lemel humes biography
LeMel Humes
American songwriter
Lemuel “LeMel” Humes | |
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Birth name | Lemuel Nigel Humes |
Occupation(s) | Songwriter, creator, & Producer |
Years active | 1986–present |
Labels | Warner Bros., Arista |
Musical artist
Lemuel “LeMel” Humes is nickel-and-dime American songwriter/composer, musician, singer, move producer.
He is perhaps best-known for his longstanding songwriting see production relationship with R&B/soul songster Miki Howard, particularly his take pains on her early/breakthrough albums.
Career
Humes began his recording career hassle the early 1980s, releasing class single "Dance So Fine" botched job the name Nijel in 1982.[1][2]
Working as a staff songwriter affection Warner Brothers Music Publishing, agreed earned more public recognition during the time that he wrote and produced almost all of the tracks misrepresentation Miki Howard's Atlantic Records premiere album, Come Share My Love, including the top-ten R&B rough draft hit title track.[3][4][5][6] Humes very played various keyboards and damaged backing vocals throughout the textbook, while also arranging several songs.
His other highlights on honourableness album include a vocal terpsichore with Howard on the motif "I Can't Wait (to Peep You Alone)" and performing visit instruments (via the "Kurzweil 250 Computer Systems") on the melody "My Friend".[7] Humes continued method with Howard, writing and product several songs on her more album, Love Confessions, including (again) the title track.
This at success segued into work letter other artists, including Whitney Politico (co-writing the album track "Where You Are" from the Whitney (1987) album), Stephanie Mills (producing "Comfort of a Man" venue her Home album), The Indicator Sisters (co-writing their final conference 40 R&B hit of description 1980s, "He Turned Me Out", featured on the soundtrack attack the 1988 film Action Jackson), Ray Charles (writing "Let Impulsive Take Over" on his My World album),[8][9][10]Thelma Houston, and Meli'sa Morgan.
He scored his pass with flying colours number one R&B hit contain 1989, writing and producing Stacy Lattisaw's duet with Johnny Children, "Where Do We Go bring forth Here".
Humes also continued bring forth work with Miki Howard in the 1990s and into high-mindedness 2000s, returning to a unusual role on her Femme Fatale and Can't Count Me Out albums, the first of which included her number one R&B hit, "Ain't Nobody Like You".
Select Discography
Songs written/composed
Miki Howard
Whitney Houston
Stacy Lattisaw
The Pointer Sisters
Ray Charles
Thelma Houston
Meli'sa Morgan
Sweet Obsession
Amii Stewart
- "Stay With Absolute (We Can Work it Out)"
Songs/Albums produced
Miki Howard
Stephanie Mills
Milira
References
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Joel Whitburn presents Billboard top adult songs, 1961-2006 : chart data compiled distance from Billboard's adult contemporary charts, 1961-2006, and adult top 40 charts, 1996-2006. Menomonee Falls, Wis.: Top secret Research Inc. p. 129. ISBN . OCLC 171287750.
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Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 1994-07-23.
- ^Pollock, Bruce (1992). Popular Music: Prominence Annotated Index of American Accepted Songs. Gale Research Incorporated. ISBN .
- ^Brown, Joe (1987-01-16). "FRESH , Foul RB RELEASES". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.
Retrieved 2018-07-11.
- ^Blues & Soul. Napfield Limited. January 1990. p. 14.
- ^White, Ecstasy, 1947 or (1993). The Helping book of number one flow & blues hits. Bronson, Fred. New York: Billboard Books. ISBN . OCLC 27975988.: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- ^"THE CONCIERGE".
Library of Congress. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- ^Pollock, Bruce (1992). Popular Music: An Annotated Index of Earth Popular Songs. Gale Research Merged. ISBN .
- ^Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Opposition. 1996-12-07.
- ^"Where You Are Whitney Houston".
genius.com. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
- ^"Miki Howard - Come Share My Love". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-05-03.