Jody Watley,70 年代参与好莱坞舞蹈剧的演出,随后在经理人安排下于 1977 年加入当时的流行演唱组合“Shalamar”,1982 年退出组合单飞,1987 年出版了其个人第一张同名唱片“Jody Watley”,在当年即售出 100 张,并且最终获得当年(1987)的 Grammy 的最佳新人奖,事业渐入佳境。1989 年出版了其个人第二张唱片“Larger That Life”,其中的“Everything”以及另外两首歌曲再次成为当年大热,唱片销量达到金唱片。
by David Jeffries
Grammy Award-winning vocalist/producer/songwriter Jody Watley made a name for herself with the dance-soul trio Shalamar before embarking on a solo career that would bring her numerous Top Ten hits and a reputation as The Queen of Cool. Watley was born in Chicago, IL, on January 30, 1959, but grew up in Los Angeles. Jodys teenage gig as a dancer on Soul Train would lead to a meeting with the hit TV shows booking agent, Dick Griffey. Along with fellow singers Jeffrey Daniels and Gerald Brown, Watley was recruited by Griffey to join Shalamar in 1977. A string of poppy dance-soul hits that would chart in America and the U.K. began in 1979 with Take That to the Bank. Watley would leave the group in 1982 and eventually move to London, where she recorded some demos with the Art of Noise. It was during this time that she was invited by Bob Geldof to appear on the 1986 charity single Do They Know Its Christmas? by Band Aid. She returned to the U.S. late in the year and began working on her solo debut.
Recorded with hit producers Bernard Edwards, David Z., Patrick Leonard, and André Cymone — who eventually become her husband until 1995, when the two divorced — Watleys 1987 self-titled debut became an instant smash courtesy of its lead single, Looking for a New Love, and its catch phrase, hasta la vista, baby. Stylish videos accompanied the future hits Dont You Want Me and Still a Thrill and would help earn her the award for Best New Artist at the 30th annual Grammy Awards. Two years later she would return with the ambitious album Larger Than Life and the number one hit Real Love. The albums second single, Friends, was an early R&B/hip-hop blend with Eric B. & Rakim making an appearance. The remix album You Wanna Dance with Me? surfaced a year later as did the million-selling exercise video Dance to Fitness. Fashion spreads and an appearance in a Gap ad campaign were other non-musical activities, all helping to earn her a spot on People magazines 50 Most Beautiful People list.
More mature music appeared on both 1991s Affairs of the Heart and 1993s Intimacy, and while they werent the major hits her earlier efforts were, they were well received by critics and helped strengthen her loyal fan base. She also worked with legendary composer Henry Mancini on the soundtrack to the Blake Edwards film Switch during this time and accepted an offer to sing at the White House in 1992. The 1995 album Affection found the singer off her longtime label, MCA, and on her own independent label, Avitone. Her 1998 effort Flower found her on Atlantic worldwide, but the label didnt release the album in the States. A year later Destinys Child put the Watley-penned Sweet Sixteen on their multi-platinum album The Writings on the Wall while Watley herself was working on a new dance sound that was slightly more left-field but still stylish and tasteful. The Japanese-only The Saturday Night Experience, Vol. 1 landed in 1999 while 2000 saw her return to the dance charts with the Masters at Work-produced I Love to Love featuring Roy Ayers. Tastemaker DJs Ron Trent and Blaze would remix the single Saturday Night Experience for the U.K. label Giant Steps in 2001, and a new, sophisticated album, Midnight Lounge, would appear on Shanachie the same year. In 2005, she appeared on King Britts album This Is and climbed back on top of the dance charts with a new remix of her classic Looking for a New Love. The following year, Watley released a cover of Madonnas Boderline as a single.