Angie Stone, the soul singer who rose to fame as a member of pioneering female hip-hop trio the Sequence and later became a ...
The Sequence formed in 1979 in South Carolina, consisting of lead singer and rapper Stone, Cheryl Cook and Gwendolyn Chisolm. Their most notable single was Funk You Up in 1979, which was later ...
Angie Stone, neo-soul singer and member of the pioneering all-female hip-hop group the Sequence, has died at the age of 63. The singer’s rep Deborah R. Champagne told TMZ that Stone died in a ...
Japanese girl group F5ve (pronounced “fi-vee”) has announced their debut album, “Sequence 01,” via LDH Records/Three Six Zero Recordings. The announcement comes alongside a new single and ...
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Angie Stone, ‘Wish I Didn't Miss You' Singer and Co-Founder of the Sequence, Dies at 63Born in Columbia, South Carolina, Stone got her start in music at 16 as one-third of the Sequence, the first female hip-hop trio signed to Sugar Hill Records. They released several albums but were ...
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