Rosie Gaines

Rosie Gaines
Origin Oakland, California, United States
Genres Funk rock, funk, pop, soul, dance-pop, dance, hip hop
Years active 1985present
Labels Dredlix, Motown, NPG, Epic, Dome, SUsu

Rosie Gaines is an American vocalist, musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer from Pittsburg, California. She released a number of dance hits, the most notable being "Closer Than Close".

Ensemble career

Gaines' first band was a family funk/soul group called Unity, with Gaines on organ, her brother Carl on bass guitar, her cousin Lacy on guitar, sister-in-law Dianne on background vocals and her sister Mal on drums.

Gaines also played in a band called The Oasis and A Touch of Class before joining The Curtis Ohlson Band (with Levi Seacer, Jr. on guitar). Seacer called Gaines one day and asked her to come to Minneapolis, Minnesota to sing a demo of a song for The Pointer Sisters.

With Prince

While she was doing the demo, Prince came in the recording studio, was impressed by her abilities and asked her to join his band The New Power Generation. Gaines was introduced in 1990 as the new vocalist and keyboard player on Prince's Nude Tour.[1] Her first appearance on a Prince album was on Graffiti Bridge. She was also a member of The NPG in the film Graffiti Bridge. She performed and wrote on the Diamonds and Pearls album. In 1992, after the Diamonds and Pearls tour, Gaines returned to her solo career, although she continued to work with Prince.

She duetted with Prince on the live version of "Nothing Compares 2 U", available on his 1993 compilation album, The Hits/The B-Sides.

Solo career

Gaines started recording her debut solo album. Several albums worth of material were recorded, and the album was set for release on Paisley Park Records. It was never released because of a legal battle between Prince and Warner Bros. Records.

Gaines eventually released her third album on Motown Records. It opened with "I Want U" and also includes "My Tender Heart" (composed by Gaines and Prince), which she performed on The Ryde Dyvine TV special in late 1992.

In 1995, Gaines released the album Closer Than Close. A remix single of the title song was released two years later. The song was highly successful in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart,[2] became a club favorite and earned Gaines a MOBO Award for Best International Single at the ’97 Awards show beating off the likes of P Diddy, previously known as Puff Daddy, R Kelly and Tina Moore, Also in 1995 Gaines collaborated with Tevin Campbell on the song "I2I" featured in the hit Disney movie A Goofy Movie.

With her own record label, Dredlix Records, Gaines strove to bring her music directly via the Internet. In 1997 she released an internet-only album, Arrival. Limited to 2,000 copies, it was available exclusively through her official website.

In 2003, she released her album You Gave Me Freedom through Dome Records in the UK. In 2005 Gaines provided her vocals for "Dance With Me" recorded by K-Klass and released on SUSU Records label in July 2005.

Gaines released her album, Welcome To My World, for SUSU Records in November 2006.

Album discography

Year Album Additional Information
1985 Caring
1987 No Sweeter Love released in 2000
1992 Concrete Jungle Digital release in 2010
1994 Try Me Digital release in 2010; reworked version of Concrete Jungle
1995 Closer Than Close
1997 Arrival
2004 You Gave Me Freedom
2006 Welcome to My World
2013 Soul Survivor
2015 Essential Rosie
2015 Dance With Me

References

  1. "The band, remade again, plays stripped down rock`n'roll...". Minneapolis Star-Tribune. May 1, 1990. Retrieved September 2, 2010.
  2. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 220. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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