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STAN MOSLEY |
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Soul singer extraordinaire Stan Mosley is a contender for the Soul-Blues throne vacated by Johnnie Taylor and Tyrone Davis. Mosley is back with his best album yet entitled "Man Up", which promises to be the "Southern Soul" disc of 2008.
Mosley began
singing in 1969 and joined the Sharpees in 1974. The band ended up
backing the diva Shirley Brown and Stan sometimes sang backup. From
there he began gigging around
Chicago off and on for years but had yet to be signed let
alone release a record. Due to his old school voice and dynamic live
show his acclaim grew and, for two years running, he captured the
Chicago Music Award (in 1982 and 1983) for Best Male R & B Vocalist.
By 1986 Mosley was temporarily fed up with the music business and joined a music ministry known as 'The Company' in Chicago. But he came back in 1992 and returned to East St. Louis and teamed up with Gus Thornton and wrote several songs. These were released as the collector's EP "Standing Tall". (Butler Records re-issued it on CD in 1995). During this time he was touring as the opening act for Cicero Blake and serving as Blake's driver and valet. In 1997, he found Malaco Records and dropped his first full LP, appropriately titled "Soul Singer". Mosley and Malaco crafted two more strong albums that should've catapulted Stan to Soul Brother #1 in the Southern Soul/Soul Blues world.
Mosley next
headed to Mardi Gras Records for a one-off project before finding
himself on the independent level in 2006, releasing the critically
acclaimed "Steppin' Out" (which incorporated the EP "Standing Tall"
with all new tracks).
In early 2008
Stan is ready to "Man Up" and dominate the Southern Soul world with
his catchiest set of tunes yet. Look out!
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