You caught their shows on packaged tours such as the Budweiser Superfest or residential draws like the Hampton Jazz Festival. Angela Winbush is an artist who rarely, if ever, crossed over back then, ...
With the exception of Prince, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie and Whitney Houston, few black artists regularly scaled the upper reaches of the pop charts in the 1980s. Soon after the fallout of disco ...
Featuring R&B heavyweights like Bobby Brown, Kelly Price and Dru Hill, the Book of Pleasures concert series is one of the best to hit Detroit in a while. Presented by Fort Knox Entertainment, the ...
The 2023 edition of Music at the Intersection will have a distinct St. Louis sound by featuring Smino and Angela Winbush as some of its headliners. Joining them will be Herbie Hancock, Cameo, ...
You could say that Angela Winbush has come full circle when she hits town — and Blues Alley — on Friday. “I feel like I’m at home when I come to D.C. because I graduated from Howard University and ...
R&B singer Angela Winbush started her career as a backup singer for Stevie Wonder and then joined in the duo Rene and Angela. She produces all of her own material as well as for others, including the ...
Winbush, also known as part of the duo Rene and Angela, had hits with the tunes "Your Smile," "Save Your Love" and "Angel." She was previously a back-up singer with Stevie Wonder's band Wonderlove. As ...
Angela Winbush attends the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony March 29, 2019, at the Barclays Center in New York. Update: Music at the Intersection's pre-party Sept. 9 at the Sheldon Concert ...
Angela Winbush (center) reacts after receiving the Legends Award from St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones (left) and U.S. Rep. Cori Bush (right) on Sept. 10, 2022, at Music at the Intersection. When St.