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Contents.Life and career Early life Larrieux was born Amel Eliza Stowell on March 8, 1973 in. She was raised an only child in the neighborhood of. Her African-American mother, is a critic, author, and college instructor.
Her father is of, and descent. Larrieux was raised in an artistic environment and was surrounded by talented and inspirational artists. Larrieux attended. She attended the with. Many of her influences are drawn from rhythm and blues, soul, and with flashes of, and ethnic styles. She has often been documented for describing her music as 'Amel's music'. Larrieux currently resides in New York City with her husband, Laru, and their two daughters, Sanji Rei and Sky.
Her forename Amel means 'hope' in.Groove Theory In 1991, Larrieux met member at Rondor Music. Wilson, who wanted to begin his solo career as producer and musician, was looking for a vocalist to work with.
Wilson and Larrieux began to produce demos together and subsequently formed the duo. Their debut release, spawned several radio hits such as 'Tell Me', 'Keep Tryin', and 'Baby Luv'. The duo were also featured in successful motion picture soundtracks such as 1996's and 1997's. Larrieux, pursuing a solo career, would not be involved in the duo's eventually-shelved second album The Answer. Makeda Davis would step in as lead singer in 1999 until Groove Theory officially disbanded in 2001. Larrieux said of leaving the group, 'You have to make a bunch of compromises. You know, I just couldn't go on forever.
We wanted different things and a combination of that and the label wanting different things from us just made me decide that it was time to move on.' Solo career In 1996, Larrieux guested on the self-titled debut album of 's backing band, yielding the single 'You Will Rise', which reached number 42 on the chart.Larrieux co-wrote and co-produced her debut solo album, released in February 2000 on, along with husband Laru Larrieux; the album reached number 79 on the and number 21 on the, and produced the hit 'Get Up', her highest-charting solo hit to date.Larrieux parted ways with Epic Records after this CD. 'I was asked to tone it down as a solo artist, which is one of the reasons why I was really glad to leave the major label where I was signed', she said. Husband Laru Larrieux, who had been co-writing and producing most of Amel's material, started the independent label BlissLife Records with her to distribute her music.In 2001, Larrieux covered ' with artist for the 's compilation album, a tribute to, which raised money for various charities devoted to increasing awareness and fighting the disease.On November 10, 2010, Larrieux spoke about going independent, saying, 'This is the right time to be independent. People are more hip to the internet. People are more open to what independent means.'
She went on to say that black independent artists are too under the radar.Her second album was released under Larrieux's independent label Blisslife Records label on January 20, 2004. While it underperformed on the Billboard 200, it peaked at number 28 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number five on. It spawned the midtempo radio single 'For Real', which showcases her ability to utilize the and inspired magazine to rave about her 'ethereal high-octave vocals that bring to mind. A portion of the album's seventh track, 'Giving Something Up', could be heard in the commercial for 's / awareness campaign Rap-It-Up, in which Larrieux participated in September 2003.Larrieux's collaboration with and, a of and 's 1972 song ' from Clarke's 2003 album 1, 2, To the Bass, received a nomination for at the.Larrieux's third album was released in April 2006 and features the single 'Weary', which reached number 29 on the Billboard Hot Adult R&B Airplay chart in May 2006. Morning is her highest-charting album to date, peaking at number 74. The song 'No One Else', written for Mike Shaunessy, was featured on the soundtrack to 's 2007 film.In May 2007, Larrieux released an album of covers titled. It broke into the top five of the Top Jazz Albums and sold 3,700 units in its first week of release.Larrieux was featured on 's 2007 greatest hits album, on the previously unreleased song 'Resist the Temptation'.On February 4, 2010, SoulSummer.com announced that Larrieux is currently in the studio with working on 's second official album.
The duo had their first live show together in years on October 7, 2010 in, Japan. Larrieux said of the show, 'Tokyo was too fly, as usual. The audiences just got better and better.' Larrieux said in a November 2010 interview that she and Wilson are currently looking for a label they feel comfortable with. As of August 2011 Larrieux stated Groove Theory have not recorded any new material.In March 2009, Larrieux released the songs 'Orange Glow' and 'Don't Let Me Down' from her fifth studio album, Ice Cream Every Day, to iTunes and other online music stores.
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Larrieux also contributed 'Don't Let Me Down' to the. Proceeds from the compilation fund efforts to make the protection and empowerment of Congo's women a priority, as well as inspire individuals around the world to raise their voice for peace in Congo. Larrieux said on Oct 19, 2010 that she was 'dutifully' trying new things for her fifth studio album. In August 2011, Larrieux confirmed through Power Player Magazine the release date for her new album to be late January 2012. When asked about the five-year delay on her fifth album, Larrieux said she wanted to add and delete more songs to perfect the final product.
'I stay on the road a lot', she said. 'My experiences inform me as a writer, so then I come back and I have more songs to write, and I keep adding and subtracting, so the editing process made this album take a little bit longer than I expected.' January 30, 2004. Archived from on February 15, 2013. Retrieved December 6, 2006. Archived from on January 10, 2016.
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About Amel LarrieuxNew York singer Amel Larrieux emerged as the lilting, angelic voice behind Groove Theory, pairing with multi-instrumentalist (and former Mantronix member) Bryce Wilson for the neo-soul classic 'Tell Me.' The Top 10 hit powered Groove Theory's self-titled debut; released in 1995, the album also yielded a second hit, 'Keep Tryin'.' A five-year silence followed before Larrieux re-appeared in 2000, this time as a solo artist. However, despite industry buzz and support from Epic Records, Infinite Possibilities failed to make an impact. Undeterred, she launched an indie label, Blisslife Records, and joined the growing indie-soul scene. Subsequent albums such as 2005's Bravebird, 2006's Morning and 2007's covers album Lovely Standards delighted her loyal fan base. In 2004, her appearance alongside Glenn Lewis on jazz-funk bassist Stanley Clarke's 'Where Is the Love' earned them a Grammy nomination.Mosi Reeves.
New York singer Amel Larrieux emerged as the lilting, angelic voice behind Groove Theory, pairing with multi-instrumentalist (and former Mantronix member) Bryce Wilson for the neo-soul classic 'Tell Me.' The Top 10 hit powered Groove Theory's self-titled debut; released in 1995, the album also yielded a second hit, 'Keep Tryin'.'
A five-year silence followed before Larrieux re-appeared in 2000, this time as a solo artist. However, despite industry buzz and support from Epic Records, Infinite Possibilities failed to make an impact. Undeterred, she launched an indie label, Blisslife Records, and joined the growing indie-soul scene.
Subsequent albums such as 2005's Bravebird, 2006's Morning and 2007's covers album Lovely Standards delighted her loyal fan base. In 2004, her appearance alongside Glenn Lewis on jazz-funk bassist Stanley Clarke's 'Where Is the Love' earned them a Grammy nomination. New York singer Amel Larrieux emerged as the lilting, angelic voice behind Groove Theory, pairing with multi-instrumentalist (and former Mantronix member) Bryce Wilson for the neo-soul classic 'Tell Me.' The Top 10 hit powered Groove Theory's self-titled debut; released in 1995, the album also yielded a second hit, 'Keep Tryin'.' A five-year silence followed before Larrieux re-appeared in 2000, this time as a solo artist. However, despite industry buzz and support from Epic Records, Infinite Possibilities failed to make an impact. Undeterred, she launched an indie label, Blisslife Records, and joined the growing indie-soul scene.
Subsequent albums such as 2005's Bravebird, 2006's Morning and 2007's covers album Lovely Standards delighted her loyal fan base. In 2004, her appearance alongside Glenn Lewis on jazz-funk bassist Stanley Clarke's 'Where Is the Love' earned them a Grammy nomination. About Amel LarrieuxNew York singer Amel Larrieux emerged as the lilting, angelic voice behind Groove Theory, pairing with multi-instrumentalist (and former Mantronix member) Bryce Wilson for the neo-soul classic 'Tell Me.' The Top 10 hit powered Groove Theory's self-titled debut; released in 1995, the album also yielded a second hit, 'Keep Tryin'.' A five-year silence followed before Larrieux re-appeared in 2000, this time as a solo artist.
However, despite industry buzz and support from Epic Records, Infinite Possibilities failed to make an impact. Undeterred, she launched an indie label, Blisslife Records, and joined the growing indie-soul scene.
Subsequent albums such as 2005's Bravebird, 2006's Morning and 2007's covers album Lovely Standards delighted her loyal fan base. In 2004, her appearance alongside Glenn Lewis on jazz-funk bassist Stanley Clarke's 'Where Is the Love' earned them a Grammy nomination.Mosi Reeves.