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As legend has it, the three singers who founded the group Brownstone were pounding the pavement in their quest for a record contract when they abruptly found themselves facing a terrifying tryout. At one of their many boardroom auditions in the early 1990s, pop deity and record label exec Michael Jackson casually arrived to hear the session. Although the prospect of performing in front of the "King of Pop" triggered an instant case of the jitters for the members of Brownstone, they persevered. When the trio launched into a stunning a capella number, Jackson declared their heartfelt harmonies extraordinary, and soon they were recording their debut album, From the Bottom Up, for his fledgling MJJ Music label. After the record's release, critics were as equally impressed as Jackson. "This set stands on its own," stated a review in Billboard. "With the trio ... expressing themselves on such flavorful tracks as the enchantingly serene 'Sometimes Dancin,' the soulful rendition of the Eagles classic 'I Can't Tell You Why,' the inspirational 'Don't Cry For Me,' and the hip-hop/G-funk-influenced 'Pass the Lovin.'" The record, which included a variety of producers, was released in January 1995. It went gold and spawned the hit single "If You Love Me," which climbed to the pop Top 10 and reached No. 2 on the R&B chart. The follow-up single, "Grapevyne," also cracked the R&B Top 10. Brownstone was suddenly in demand. They joined Boyz II Men on a sold-out U.S. tour, performed with Patti LaBelle, Anita Baker, Maze, and Blackstreet. In addition to performing with these renowned stars, Brownstone appeared on The Soul Train Music Awards, The Lady of Soul Awards, and the BET network's Video Soul. In January 1996, "If You Love Me" received a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group. Brownstone was founded by twenty-something singers Nicole Nicci Gilbert, Charmayne Maxee Maxwell, and Monica Mimi Dolby. They came together in Los Angeles, where each had come in search of a music career: Dolby from New Orleans; Gilbert from Detroit; and Maxwell from Guyana. "The threesome began singing together after seeing each other perform at a seemingly endless series of auditions," Essence magazine reported in 1995. "There was instant chemistry. Vocally, we had a really strong blend that sounded good," Dolby told the magazine. "We picked our name because brown is the earth and stone is solid." Gilbert has said that shared sense of strength and stability also inhabited the friendship between these three women. "Together," she told Essence reporter D.G. "We have a strong foundation and act as a unit." As it turned out, however, that foundation was not enough to keep the threesome intact. Dolby left the group in 1995, reportedly for health reasons. She was replaced by Detroiter Kina Cosper, a college friend of Gilbert's. Cosper acknowledged the pressure she faced in joining the already successful combo. As a new member, "fitting in with the group was a challenge," she admitted in the band's Epic Records biography. "I was nervous when we first started recording the new album. But I'm very excited about how it turned out." She was not the only one feeling the pressure, however, as the realigned trio began recording their second record in mid-1996. "We had to get over the sophomore jitters," Gilbert explained in the Epic bio. "It was really important for us to realize that our job was not to try and outdo the first record, but to make an album of songs from the heart." They need not have worried. The album, Still Climbing, was released in June 1997 and became another critical and popular success for Brownstone. "In these days of sisters with sound-alike voices, Brownstone is one of the few female R&B groups with a distinct vocal style," Jeremy Helligar wrote in People. "Their swaying, three-part harmonies build, build, build, then soar into what could pass for a full choir. Unlike many of their counterparts, who seem too attached to mechanical, mid-tempo beats, Brownstone nails the emotional bull's-eye with their torchy, slow rhythm & blues." Helligar went on to say that Still Climbing was reminiscent of the late-70s heyday of singing groups like the Emotions and the Jones Girls, when R&B albums offered groups more than a good excuse to flounce about in fancy videos. On Still Climbing, the groupcontinued to work with a variety of writers and producers and again managed to create an album which was both eclectic and cohesive. The record displayed a seamless consistency derived from the threesome's hands-on approach and special touch. Of the 12 tracks on Still Climbing, for example, eight were written or co-written by the three group members. Meanwhile, MJJ Music and its partner, Epic Records did their part by launching a strong promotional campaign that pushed Still Climbing to retailers, radio stations, and video networks. Brownstone promoted the record during a European tour, then joined singer Keith Sweat for a series of concerts in the United States. "We didn't necessarily set out in a different direction (on the second record) but we've grown more," Gilbert told Billboard's J.R. Reynolds. "One of the things that we re most recognized for is our singing ability, and with the addition of Kina, there's a new energy with {Still Climbing} just like when we were recording the first album." The first single released from Still Climbing, an R&B standout called "Five Miles to Empty," received solid airplay and reached the R&B Top 10. The video for the song was aired on VH1, the Box, and BET. Gilbert has suggested that, despite Brownstone's lineup change, the new album picked up where the group left off with From the Bottom Up. "It shows our vocal and creative growth," she proclaimed in the Epic bio. "And I think it shows that, if we stay focused, we can take this all the way and be one of the best girl groups around." Many listeners would say they've already reached that plateau. Since the group broke up Gilbert has had small roles in a few movies and TV (Including Playing the Role of Crayola in "Woo" and Playing the Drunken Aunt on the Famous Tyler Perry's (Meet the Browns). Maxwell had career in Europe as a recording artist. Doby left the business, married and has two children. Kina went on to continue to record music as an solo artist now its 2007 The Girls Have Officially Reunited Bringing In New Member Racquel Roberts!!!!

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Member Since: 5/16/2007
Band Website: http://www.brownstonemusiconline.com
Band Members: Hello to All Talented Musicians!The Multi-Platinum, Grammy Nominated R&B Group Brownstone is searching for the HOTTEST Female Musical Director to put together a multi cultural and multi talented female band!!!!! You heard it right; BROWNSTONE is looking for the next R&B Powerhouse female band to accompany them on the road and in the studio. This could be a one in a lifetime opportunity for those of you who are serious about this business and willing to work hard while having FUN! If you are interested, please email the following items to the email address listed below: 1. Video Of You Leading/Rehearsing A Band 2. Tracks Of Your Musical Talents 3. Video Of Your Musical Talents (Performing) 4. Photos (3 Photos minimum) 5. Biography 6. Contact Information (Complete Contact)Please send all information and direct all inquiries to Roger Corbin ([email protected])

Influences: IF You Love MeGrapevyne5 Miles To EmptySweet Thang
Sounds Like: Brownstone.. EveryGroup has Their Own Uniqueness .. We Are Ourselves!!!
Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

We Are Looking For A Female Music Director!

Hello to All Talented Musicians! The Multi-Platinum, Grammy Nominated R&B Group Brownstone is searching for the HOTTEST Female Musical Director to put together a multi cultural and multi talented ...
Posted by on Tue, 16 Sep 2008 05:43:00 GMT

Hello Fans We Need Your Help!

We Need Your Help! We’re Currently Starting a Brownstone Movement And We would Like For Each And Everyone Of You To Particpate! We Ask That Each Of You Call Your Local Station(s) And Request One...
Posted by on Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:31:00 GMT

WANTED: STREET TEAM MEMBERS!

Hello To All, My Name Is AJ Burton I'm Speaking On The Behalf of Brownstone For Tonight!.. As You May Already Know .. Brownstone Has Officially Revived They're Working on Their 3rd Album!!!! Due Out I...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 22:08:00 GMT

Thanksgiving

Well We're Getting Back To Work! But! We Would Like To Interact With Our Fans/Friends Let Us Know How Your Thanksgiving Holiday Went!... Did You Eat So Much You Got Sick?...lol   Post Only I...
Posted by on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 06:57:00 GMT

September 22nd,2007 Performance

Tell Us What You Think OF The Performance From September 22nd,2007 .. IF You Love Me Grapevyne 5 Miles To Empty Sweet Thang
Posted by on Thu, 27 Sep 2007 06:11:00 GMT

Last Night’s Performance!!!!

As You May know we had a performance in new york! did a wonderfull job!!!!! people were singing along it felt great!!! thank you guys for your love and support!!!!   WE WOULD LIKE TO PERSONALLY T...
Posted by on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 06:08:00 GMT

Voice Your Opinion

Tell Us!!!! What Do You Think About The New Song!!!!! Voice Your Opinions here!!!! thanks, Brownstone
Posted by on Mon, 10 Sep 2007 07:47:00 GMT

BROWNSTONE OFFICIALLY REVIVED!

Brownstone has reunited with both Gilbert and Maxee, bringing on a new member, Racquel Roberts, an international performing artist with stage credits on Broadway (Hairspray), as well as an internation...
Posted by on Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:11:00 GMT

Nicci Gilbert's B-Day!!

To All Who Would Like To Wish Mz. Gilbert a Happy B-Day Post it Here !!!!
Posted by on Sun, 08 Jul 2007 02:53:00 GMT

Get Kina's Self-Titled Debut "Kina"

Kina Cosper Has Proudly Released Her Self-Titled Solo Album "Kina" available at http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1701153&BA B=Z http://www.amazon.com/Kina/dp/B00004UAPP/ref=pd_bbs_1/1...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 05:41:00 GMT