Angie Stone, neo-soul singer and member of the pioneering all-female hip-hop group the Sequence, has died at the age of 63.
Angie Stone's contribution to R&B and neo-soul music has left an indelible mark on the landscape of American music.
March 1 (Reuters) - American singer Angie Stone, who was nominated for three Grammy Awards ... The group's most popular song, ...
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 ...
Nominated for three Grammy Awards, including for best female R&B vocal performance in 2005, Stone enjoyed musical success ...
Angie Stone’s voice was always more than a sound — it was an emotion, a truth-teller, a vessel for love, pain, and survival.
American singer Angie Stone, who was nominated for three Grammy Awards, died at 63 early on Saturday, a representative ...
“I just think there’s nothing else out there really like Angie Stone,” the singer told Rolling Stone in 2000. “My album bridges the gap — it sits right on the cusp of young and old ...
Joi Stokes/WireImage Singer Angie Stone, known as a co-founder of ... remained a classic in rap since the 1970s, according to Rolling Stone. In the 1990s, Stone made the switch to R&B, first ...
Angie Stone, a Grammy-nominated R&B singer and hip-hop performer, has died, her record label said March 1. She was 63. The ...
American singer Angie Stone, who was nominated for three Grammy Awards, has died in a car crash aged 63. Stone died in an ...