WHERE MUSIC LISTENS TO YOU

Anthony Hamilton

A soul singer who has drawn comparisons to such classic R&B vocalists as Bill Withers and Bobby Womack, Anthony Hamilton struggled for the better part of the 1990s as two of his albums went unreleased. Getting his start at age ten singing in his church choir, the Charlotte, NC, native also performed as a teenager at various nightclubs and talent shows. Always with an eye to move on to bigger things, Hamilton made the move to New York City in 1993, eventually signing with Uptown Records, epicenter for the /p>

ew jack swing sound and home to artists such as Jodeci and Mary J. Blige. By 1995, Uptown was set to push Hamilton's debut album, but the company went out of business, leaving the album unreleased.

Hamilton next signed with MCA and recorded his critically acclaimed but largely overlooked 1996 album, XTC. Another transitional period followed and Hamilton ultimately found himself at the Soulife label. It was at Soulife, a relatively new venture run by some of the singer's old Charlotte friends, that Hamilton laid down tracks for another solo album and also wrote songs for such artists as Donell Jones and Sunshine Anderson. In 2000, he accepted an invitation to sing backup vocals on singer/organist D'Angelo's "Voodoo Tour" and traveled the world. Upon returning home, Hamilton discovered that Soulife had also gone belly up.

With a second album unreleased, Hamilton spent the next two years selling songs and singing backup for artists including 2Pac and Eve. Then, in 2002 a lead spot singing on the Nappy Roots track "Po' Folks" garnered Hamilton some much-needed attention, as the song was nominated for the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2003 Grammy Awards. A subsequent gig performing at a Grammy luncheon led to a meeting between Hamilton and producer Jermaine Dupri, who quickly signed the singer to his So So Def label. Technically his fourth album, Comin' from Where I'm From bowed for So So Def in 2003. In 2005, some of his Soulife recordings were dusted off and polished up for release as Soulife, and the new album Ain't Nobody Worryin' followed later in the year, becoming his third consecutive Top Ten R&B album. 2007's Southern Comfort was another set of previously unreleased recordings; The Point of It All, a proper studio release, was issued near the close of 2008.

~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide

Popular Playlists Featuring Anthony Hamilton

  • MATM's Mostly Soul Mix 2009 2 plays

    46 songs featuring Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Supertramp, Vince Guaraldi, ? & the Mysterians...

    Show PlaylistHide Playlist
    • Got a Thing on My Mind
      by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
    • Budos Rising
      by The Budos Band
    • Linus and Lucy With the Band
      by Vince Guaraldi
    • The Stroll Part 2
      by The Mellomatics
    • Bat Macumba
      by Gilberto Gil
    • Don't You Just Know It
      by Huey "Piano" Smith
    • (Ain't That) Good News
      by Sam Cooke
    • Too High
      by Stevie Wonder
    • I Want a Little Sugar in My...
      by Nina Simone
    • I Pity the Fool
      by Bobby "Blue" Bland
    • Yègellé Tezeta
      by Mulatu Astatke
    • Short Skirt/Long Jacket
      by Cake
    • I Want Some More
      by Dan Auerbach
    • Zig Zag Wanderer
      by Captain Beefheart
    • Funky Thithee
      by Shuggie Otis
    • Blackbird
      by Billy Preston
    • All I Need
      by Al Green
    • 96 Tears
      by ? & the Mysterians
    • Born to Wander
      by Rare Earth
    • You're Welcome, Stop on By
      by Bobby Womack
    • Can't Let Go
      by Anthony Hamilton
    • The Bump
      by The Commodores
    • September
      by Earth, Wind & Fire
    • What a Fool Believes
      by The Doobie Brothers
    • Area Code 808
      by Deodato
    • Viva Tirado
      by The Fifth Dimension
    • Watermelon Man
      by Herbie Hancock
    • You Win, I Lose
      by Supertramp
    • Let Me into Your World
      by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
    • by Gladys Knight & The Pips
    • What Have You Done?
      by Naomi Shelton & The Gospel ...
    • Che Che Cole Makossa
      by Mayra Vega
    • Just
      by Mark Ronson
    • Walk This Land
      by E-Z Rollers
    • Spooky
      by Dusty Springfield
    • Stuck In The Middle With You
      by Stealers Wheel
    • Across 110th Street
      by Bobby Womack
    • Didn't I Blow Your Mind Thi...
      by The Delfonics
    • Better Days Are Coming
      by Jimmy Cliff
    • Night Time Is the Right Time
      by Ray Charles
    • You Can't Sit Down
      by Booker T. & the MG's
    • My Starter Won't Start This...
      by Lightnin' Hopkins
    • I Thank You
      by Sam & Dave
    • Just Kissed My Baby
      by The Meters
    • I'd Rather Be Blind, Crippl...
      by O.V. Wright
    • I'm a Midnight Mover
      by Wilson Pickett
  • An Idol's Idols 0 plays

    14 songs featuring Marc Broussard, Peter Frampton, James Brown, Phish...

    Show PlaylistHide Playlist
    • I've Got A Woman
      by Ray Charles
    • Satellite
      by Elvis Costello
    • Old Weakness (Coming on Str...
      by Delbert McClinton
    • Home
      by Marc Broussard
    • U.S. Blues
      by Grateful Dead
    • Heavy Things
      by Phish
    • Get on the Good Foot, Pts. ...
      by James Brown
    • I Shall Be Released
      by Bob Dylan
    • I Know What Love's All About
      by Anthony Hamilton
    • On Broadway
      by George Benson
    • Do You Feel Like We Do
      by Peter Frampton
    • Twistin' The Night Away (20...
      by Sam Cooke
    • Candle in the Wind
      by Elton John
    • Mountain Jam
      by The Allman Brothers Band

Top Anthony Hamilton Listeners

© 2006-2010 Mog Inc. All Rights Reserved