Howard Hewett (born October 1, 1955 in Akron, Ohio) is an American R&B and gospel singer and former lead vocalist of the R&B group Shalamar. Raised in Akron, Ohio, Hewett moved to Los Angeles. He would eventually meet Soul Train dancer and future first wife Rainey Riley-Cunningham, then a secretary of the show's creator and original host Don Cornelius. It was he who introduced Hewett to fellow Soul Train dancers Jody Watley and Jeffrey Daniel, and their group, Shalamar, was born.

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  • Howard Hewett (born October 1, 1955 in Akron, Ohio) is an American R&B and gospel singer and former lead vocalist of the R&B group Shalamar. Raised in Akron, Ohio, Hewett moved to Los Angeles. He would eventually meet Soul Train dancer and future first wife Rainey Riley-Cunningham, then a secretary of the show's creator and original host Don Cornelius. It was he who introduced Hewett to fellow Soul Train dancers Jody Watley and Jeffrey Daniel, and their group, Shalamar, was born. The trio is best known for songs such as "Second Time Around", "A Night to Remember", "Dancing in the Sheets" and the ballad "This Is For The Lover In You". Hewett was the group's lead singer from 1979 until 1985. When Shalamar broke up in the mid 1980s, Hewett went on to pursue a solo career. He signed with Elektra Records and recorded 1986's I Commit To Love (R&B #12), a relatively solid urban album that yielded two R&B hits, "I’m For Real" (R&B #2) and "Stay" (R&B #8). The album also included "Say Amen", a gospel tune that became a surprise hit on the Gospel charts and is Hewett's signature song. Hewett contributed vocals to La Toya Jackson's Hot 100 hit single "Heart Don't Lie" in 1984. In 1990, Hewett released a self-titled album, which included the hit "Show Me" (R&B #2), and 1992 saw the release of the LP Allegiance, which was not received as well as previous albums. He contributed to the second season theme song of "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper" which was a remake of Sam & Dave's R&B Top 10 hit "Soul Man". This recording was produced by singer Steve Tyrell. After 1995’s It’s Time, Hewett stopped recording solo, spending much of his time providing guest vocals on albums by jazz artists such as Joe Sample, Brian Culbertson, and George Duke, among others. In 2001, Hewett recorded his first full gospel album, The Journey, followed a year later by The Journey Live: From the Heart. In October 2006, Hewett released a new single, "Enough" (with jazz legend George Duke), which has received substantial play on urban contemporary and R&B radio stations. Hewett is signed to The Groove Records, an independent label based in Los Angeles. In October 2008, Hewett released his long awaited Christmas CD "Howard Hewett Christmas" which combines Hewett's soulful warm R&B voice with magical heartfelt classic Christmas songs to create what just may be the best new Christmas album in decades. Working together with, music greats Earth Wind and Fire, Stevie Wonder, and a new vocal sensation, Jasselle, who brings a Latin flair to the new CD, Hewett proves once again that his musical style remains wonderfully classic, offering a refreshing message that encourages the soul and reignites the true spirit of Christmas.
  • Howard Hewett ist ein US-amerikanischer R&B- und Gospel-Sänger, der vor allem als Leadsänger der Disco-Soulband Shalamar bekannt wurde. Hewetts Karriere begann als Tänzer in der US-Fernsehshow Soul Train, die seit 1971 fast ausschließlich afroamerikanischen Künstlern, aus den Bereichen R&B, Soul, Hip-Hop, Jazz und Gospel, ein Podium bietet. Dort tanzte er gemeinsam mit Jody Watley und Jeffrey Daniel; die drei wurden von Shalamar-Gründer Dick Griffey entdeckt und zu den Sängern der Band gemacht. Hewett war von 1979 bis 1985 Leadsänger von Shalamar und damit auf den vielen Hits der Band präsent. 1984 sang er auf Stanley Clarkes Album „Time Exposure“ den Titel „Heaven Sent You“. Mitte der 1980er startete Hewett eine Solokarriere. Er schloss einen Vertrag mit Elektra Records ab und nahm 1986 das Album „I Commit to Love“ auf, von dem zwei Songs, „I’m for Real“ und „Stay“, sich in den R&B-Charts platzierten. Ebenfalls auf „I Commit to Love“ war der Gospelsong „Say Amen“, mit dem er in die Gospelcharts einstieg und der Hewetts Erkennungsmelodie wurde. 1990 veröffentlichte er das Album Howard Hewett mit dem Hit Show Me, 1992 folgte die LP „Allegiance“, die weniger erfolgreich war als ihre Vorgänger. Hewett nahm in dieser Zeit auch mehrere Duette mit bekannten Künstlerinnen wie Dionne Warwick, Anita Baker oder Stacy Lattisaw auf. Nach dem Album „It’s Time“ (1995) machte Hewett eine Zeitlang keine Soloaufnahmen mehr, sang aber weiter als Gast auf Alben von Jazz-Künstlern wie Joe Sample, Brian Culbertson und George Duke. 2001 veröffentlichte er sein Gospelalbum „The Journey“, dem ein Jahr darauf ein Livealbum folgte. 2005 wagte Hewett mit Daniel und neuer Sängerin ein Comeback als Shalamar. Die Band nahm in Großbritannien an der Fernsehshow „Hit Me Baby One More Time“ teil, in der das Publikum bewertete, welcher ehemalige Star als Sieger einen neuen Plattenvertrag erhalten solle. Die neuen Shalamar gewannen zwar nicht, blieben aber vorerst zusammen und treten seither wieder als Shalamar in Clubs auf oder geben anderweitig Konzerte.
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  • Howard Hewett (born October 1, 1955 in Akron, Ohio) is an American R&B and gospel singer and former lead vocalist of the R&B group Shalamar. Raised in Akron, Ohio, Hewett moved to Los Angeles. He would eventually meet Soul Train dancer and future first wife Rainey Riley-Cunningham, then a secretary of the show's creator and original host Don Cornelius. It was he who introduced Hewett to fellow Soul Train dancers Jody Watley and Jeffrey Daniel, and their group, Shalamar, was born.
  • Howard Hewett ist ein US-amerikanischer R&B- und Gospel-Sänger, der vor allem als Leadsänger der Disco-Soulband Shalamar bekannt wurde. Hewetts Karriere begann als Tänzer in der US-Fernsehshow Soul Train, die seit 1971 fast ausschließlich afroamerikanischen Künstlern, aus den Bereichen R&B, Soul, Hip-Hop, Jazz und Gospel, ein Podium bietet.
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