Eric Benét

Eric Benét

Benét in 2008
Background information
Birth name Eric Jordan
Born (1966-10-15) October 15, 1966
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Genres R&B, soul, neo soul
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, actor
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, keyboards
Years active 1984–present
Labels Warner Bros. (1994–2004)
Friday/Reprise (2005–2010)
Jordan House/EMI(2011–2013)
Jordan House/Primary Wave Music (2014–present)
Website www.ericbenet.net

Eric Benét Jordan (born October 15, 1966), known professionally as Eric Benét, is an American R&B and neo soul singer-songwriter, who has received a total of four Grammy nominations to date for his musical work.

Biography

Benét was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and is the youngest of five siblings.

Benét sang with a Top 100-style group called Gerard in the late 1980s. Benét, his sister Lisa, and his cousin George Nash Jr. formed a band called Benét and released a self-titled album in 1992, and it went on to sell over 100,000 copies. Two years later, Eric Benét broke onto the music scene with his solo career and signed with Warner Bros. Records, releasing his debut solo album, True to Myself in 1996. His second album, A Day in the Life, was released in 1999 and featured his smash hit "Spend My Life With You (featuring Tamia)", which rose to #1 on the US Billboard R&B charts (for 3 weeks), was certified gold, and nominated for a 2000 Grammy Award for "Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group". The album also won a Soul Train Music Award for "Best R&B/Soul Album, Male".

Benét's career, however, was interrupted by a series of personal tragedies. His father died of cancer. In addition, his girlfriend Tami Marie Stauff died on April 24, 1993 from injuries suffered in an automobile accident, leaving Eric a single father to their then-one year old daughter, India (born 1991).

He married actress Halle Berry in January 2001, but by early October 2003 they had separated,[1] with the divorce finalized in January 2005.[2]

On July 31, 2011, he married Prince's ex-wife, Manuela Testolini, who gave birth to their first child, a baby girl Lucia Bella, on December 21, 2011.[3] They welcomed their second daughter together, Amoura Luna, in July 2014.[4]

Career

In 1994, Benét signed with Warner Bros. Records, releasing his solo debut album, True to Myself in 1996. Individual songs from the album were successful, including the top-ten R&B hits "Spiritual Thang", "Femininity" and "Let's Stay Together", which originally appeared on the soundtrack of the film A Thin Line Between Love and Hate.

"Don't Forget The Love" by Jeff Lorber feat. CeCe Peniston
CeCe Peniston sings lead vocals on this song written by Jeff Lorber and Benet. It was released on Lorber's album West Side Stories in 1994.

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In between albums, Eric collaborated with his then-labelmates Somethin' for the People on their 1997 album This Time It's Personal singing leads on the single "Act Like You Want It". His next album, A Day in the Life, was released in 1999. Its first single, "Georgy Porgy (featuring Faith Evans)" received significant airplay, but the second single, "Spend My Life With You (featuring Tamia)", became a smash hit. "Spend My Life With You" rose to number one on the American R&B charts, was certified gold, and nominated for a 2000 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group. The album, A Day in the Life also won a Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album, Male.

Benét also recorded for Earth, Wind, and Fire's 30th anniversary CD. He contributed vocals to the post-Katrina charity single, "Heart of America" along with Michael McDonald, Wynonna Judd, and Terry Dexter. He has also lent his vocals to many jazz albums for such artists as Wayman Tisdale, George Duke, Chris Botti, Jeff Lorber, Boney James, etc.

Benét recorded his following album Better and Better in 2001, but Warner Bros. rejected to release this album and forced him to stay in the R&B genre. Due to the controversy about music style and creative freedom, Benét changed to Reprise-distributed label Friday Records and recorded his next album, Hurricane.[5][6] Thus Hurricane became his third (released) studio album on June 21, 2005 in the US. "I Wanna Be Loved" was the song that received the most airplay. The single reached number two on the Urban Adult Contemporary chart.

His fourth album Love & Life was released on September 9, 2008. It debuted at number eleven on the Billboard 200 and number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, making this his own highest peak position since A Day in the Life in 1999.[7] The first single "You're the Only One" is also his first top 20 hit on the R&B chart in two years.

Lost in Time was Benét's fifth studio album which was released in the US on November 30, 2010. The first single "Sometimes I Cry" reached number one on the Hot Adult R&B Songs Chart. With its musical direction representing Benet's homage to the sweet soul sound of the early to mid-1970s, the album featured duets with Faith Evans; Chrisette Michelle; Ledisi; and Eddie Levert of The O'Jays.[8]

On June 5, 2012 Eric then released his latest album The One. It was the first album released on Benét's newly formed record label Jordan House Records, which he created in partnership with EMI. "Real Love" was the first single off The One and was the #1 added song to Urban AC when shipped to radio in October 2011.

In 2013 Eric Benet's 6th studio album, The One, won him the SoulTracks Readers' Choice Award for Best Male Vocalist. The One delivered 3 big hit tracks including 'Runnin,' 'Real Love,' and 'Harriett Jones.'[9]

In April 2014, Benet signed R&B singer-songwriter Calvin Richardson and Goapele to his imprint along with BMG/Primary Wave Music to release their upcoming albums in the US.[10]

In 2014, Eric Benet released an international album, The Other One, teaming up with the European production collective, The Afropeans to revisit his 2012 album The One.[11]

Later that year, he then released an album of classic cover songs, exclusively distributed in Japan, titled, From E to U, Vol. 1.[12][13]

In April 2016, he announced a new single "Sunshine" set to premiere on May 13th, ahead of his eighth studio album due in the fall.[14]

Acting career

Benét has also been active as an actor; he had a recurring role on For Your Love (TV series) (1998–2002). He made his film debut alongside Mariah Carey in Glitter (2001). He has a recurring role on the MTV scripted show Kaya (2007) where he plays a music producer. Benet appeared on Half & Half in which he portrayed Reece Wilcox in 2005.

His second feature film role Trinity Goodheart premiered at the American Black Film Festival on July 9, 2011 and is set to premiere on GMC on August 20, 2011.[15]

In Fall of 2013 Eric Benet brought his talents to the television screen when he appeared on the second season of BET's hit television show, The Real Husbands of Hollywood. Benet introduced the world to his comedic skills as a guest star alongside Kevin Hart, Bobby Brown, and Boris Kodjoe. The Real Husbands of Hollywood is filmed in a style similar to that of Bravo's popular television series, The Real Housewives.

Discography

Albums

Awards and nominations

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2002 "Love Don't Love Me" (from The Brothers) Best Original or Adapted Song Won
2012 Trinity Goodheart Best Actor: T.V. Movie/Cable Nominated
Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2000 "Spend My Life with You" (with Tamia) Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals Nominated
2009 "You're the Only One" Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Nominated
Love & Life Best R&B Album Nominated
2012 "Sometimes I Cry" Best Traditional R&B Performance Nominated
Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
1997 Eric Benét Outstanding New Artist Nominated
2000 Outstanding Male Artist Nominated
"Spend My Life with You" (with Tamia) Outstanding Song Won
A Day In The Life Outstanding Album Nominated
2001 Eric Benét Outstanding Male Artist Nominated
"When You Think of Me" (Directed by Prentice Smith) Outstanding Music Video Nominated

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