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El Debarge

Remember a couple of weeks ago when we blogged about El Debarge & AL B Sure? They had a chance meeting in Atlanta and did a quick on the spot sing song of that Quincy Jones track SECRET GARDEN they both sang on back in the day.

Well the word on the street is that Quincy Jones has done a 2010 remake of that track featuring Usher, Tevin Campbell, Robin Thicke, Tyrese and LL Cool J. This we have to hear plus we have not seen Tevin Campbell in a ‘hot minute’.

However we can not find the video anywhere so if you find it before we do, please let us know. We have included the original Secret Garden version below to get ready for when the official version is launched. Quincy Jones feat. Al B. Sure, James Ingram, El DeBarge, & Barry White.

UPDATE: Quincy is executive producer on his tribute album with production credits going to Scott Storch and Jermaine Dupri.

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El DeBarge attends the Black And White Benefactrix Ball at Beverly Hills Hotel and Mama Debarge is all in the mix. You go girl!

The song is ok, kinda cutesy, they watered down EL’s voice too much because we all know that man can SANG! However we are glad to see him back in game.

Click here to hear what 50 has to say about MJ

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Click here to see Al B. Sure’s son hanging out with Randy Jackson’s daughter

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The Jackson  Connection

In 1977, elder siblings Tommy DeBarge and Bobby DeBarge formed a group called Switch along with Jody Sims, Greg Williams, Phillip Ingram and Eddie Fluellen. They were discovered by Motown artist Jermaine Jackson, and signed to the Motown label that same year. Their name Switch was due to their ability to ‘switch’ to different instruments during a song, the group got the attention of Jermaine Jackson, heard the group’s demo tape and within days the group was promply signed to the Motown Records subsidiary label, Gordy. There, they recorded and released their self titled debut album in 1978. Switch recorded several hits for Motown’s Gordy label, including “There’ll Never Be” and “I Call Your Name”.

The managers of Switch also became aware of Bobby and Tommy’s younger brothers including Randy, Marty and El, whose vocal talent was often compared to Bobby’s, as was that of eldest sister, Bunny.

After an impromptu audition in front of Jermaine Jackson, Switch’s producer, the group was signed to Motown’s Gordy imprint in 1979 as a quartet of Bunny, Randy, Marty and El (younger brother James would join in 1982). As “The DeBarges”, they released their self-titled debut in 1981 featuring the first single, “What’s Your Name.” Neither the album nor the single charted, and the group was later determined to produce themselves on the next record.

I Wanna Be Closer written by Jermaine Jackson for Switch. From the “Switch” album in 1979

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DeBarge (Bunny, Randy, Mark, El and James)

Forming in 1979 as The DeBarges, the band originally included four members – Bunny, Randy, Mark and El – moved to Los Angeles and signed with Motown where they went under a two-year training process by Motown’s staff before releasing their first album in 1981.

With the inclusion of 18-year-old James (Janet’s Ex) in early 1982, the group changed their name to DeBarge and released their first million-selling album, All This Love, later that year.

Following a new lineup – now featuring James DeBarge in the fold – the newly christened quintet, DeBarge, record a mostly self-penned and produced album titled All This Love in 1982. After releasing the dance single, “Stop! Don’t Tease Me”, the group released the smoother “I Like It”, in January 1983. Featuring lead vocals from Randy and El, the song raced up to number two on the Billboard R&B singles chart while also crossing over to pop radio eventually peaking at number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100.

A second single, the sole El DeBarge composition, “All This Love”, became an even bigger hit reaching number one on the R&B chart and peaking at number 17 on the pop chart and also becoming the group’s first number-one hit on the Billboard AC chart. Its success helped its parent album reach gold status.

DeBarge made their first live appearance on Motown 25, where they performed a number with fellow Motown band High Inergy.

From 1982 to 1985, DeBarge released three gold-certified albums and released more than ten hit singles. After disbanding shortly in 1986, a reinvented version of the group now featuring Bobby DeBarge and excluding El and Bunny, released a record in 1988 before disbanding the following year due to Bobby’s conviction of drug offenses.

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Good friend of the family…and an (ex-brother in law)

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They were all at Kim Porter’s Birthday Party Hosted By Sean “P. Diddy” Combs
December 15, 2003 – Canal Room

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Where Have You Been Hiding?

El DeBarge, a singer known for his musical family DeBarge and their 1985 signature tune  “Rhythm of The Night,” performed the classic song and a tune from his first album in 16 years, aptly named “Second Chance.” The 49-year-old singer said on the awards show that he chose the title because he believes “everybody deserves a second chance.”

Fact 1: El Debarge is the big brother to James Debarge. James was Janet’s first husband.

Fact 2: In 1985, El Debarge realized major success with the release of his pop- hit “Rhythm of the Night” accompanied by a video with his siblings featured in Berry Gordy’s film, The Last Dragon.

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