Angie Stone, Singer & Hip Hop Pioneer, Dead At 63
Angie Stone, the singer who began her career as a member of the influential all-female rap group The Sequence, has died in a car crash at age 63.
Angie Stone, the singer who began her career as a member of the influential all-female rap group The Sequence, has died in a car crash at age 63.
The singer-songwriter created hits like “No More Rain (In This Cloud)” which reached No. 1 for 10 weeks on Billboard’s Adult R&B airplay chart, and “Baby” with legendary soul singer Betty Wright, another No. 1 hit. Read More
The Wish I Didn't Miss You singer was involved in a collision in Alabama following a performance. Read More
Grammy-nominated R&B singer Angie Stone, a member of the all-female hip hop trio The Sequence and known for the hit song ''Wish I Didn't Miss You,'' was killed early Saturday in a car crash. She was 63. Read More
The 63-year-old singer helped form The Sequence, which became one of the first female groups to record a rap song.
The 63-year-old singer helped form The Sequence, which became one of the first female groups to record a rap song.
Nominated for three Grammy Awards, including for best female R&B vocal performance in 2005, Stone enjoyed musical success over several decades and acted in films and on stage.
The singer-songwriter created hits like “No More Rain (In This Cloud)” which reached No. 1 for 10 weeks on Billboard’s Adult R&B airplay chart, “Baby” with legendary soul singer Betty Wright, another No. 1 hit, and “Wish I Didn’t Miss You” and “Brotha.” Read More
The star was known for co-founding hip-hop trio The Sequence in the 1970s, and later pivoted to a solo R&B career, releasing hits like "Wish I Didn't Miss You" Read More