Groove theory - tell me
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Biography
Years Active
1995 – 2001 (6 years)
Members
- Amel Larrieux (1995 – 1999)
- Bryce "Luvah" Wilson
Groove Theory is an American R&B duo, best known for their 1995 hits "Tell Me", "Keep Tryin'" and "Baby Luv", from their self-titled debut album. The original version of the group was made up of female singer Amel Larrieux and male song-writer, actor, and producer Bryce Wilson. Larrieux left the group for a solo career in 1999 and was replaced by Mekada Davis. The new line-up also signified a dramatic change in style for the group which took a more contemporary R&B approach for their second album, The Answer. Despite moderate success of the first single "4 Sure" and a remix featuring Mya and Jagged Edge, The Answer went unreleased and the group stopped recording. Since, Wilson has appeared in the movie 'Beauty Shop' starring Queen Latifah, and he and Davis continue to write together for other artists like Beyoncé and Amerie. Bryce got his start in the oldschool hiphop group Mantronix going by t
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Amel Larrieux
American singer-songwriter
Musical artist
Amel Eliza Larrieux (née Stowell; born March 8, 1973) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and keyboardist. Larrieux rose to fame in the mid-1990s as a founding member of the duo Groove Theory along with Bryce Wilson. After leaving the group in 1999, she released her debut solo album, Infinite Possibilities, the following year on Epic Records.
In late 2003, Larrieux and her husband, producer Laru Larrieux, founded the independent label Blisslife Records, on which she has released four albums so far. Larrieux cites Ella Fitzgerald, Prince, Sade, Rickie Lee Jones, Stevie Wonder, Shawn Colvin, Chaka Khan, John Lennon, Patrice Rushen, Jimi Hendrix, and Joni Mitchell as her musical influences.[1]
Life and career
Early life
Larrieux was born Amel Eliza Stowell on March 8, 1973, in New York City.[2][3]
Groove Theory
In 1991, Larrieux met Mantronix member Bryce Wilson at Rondor Music. Wilson, who wanted to begin his solo career as producer and musician, was
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Groove Theory Vinyl Records & Discography
Who is Groove Theory? A Brief Career Overview
Get ready to dive into the smooth sounds of Groove Theory, a dynamic duo that has left an indelible mark on the R&B landscape! Comprised of former songwriter and session vocalist Amel Larrieux and producer Bryce Wilson, Groove Theory emerged in 1993, blending genres like contemporary R&B and new jack swing to create a signature sound that pulses with romance and sensuality. Their captivating music is characterized by lush melodies and heartfelt lyrics, setting them apart in a crowded industry. Not only did they achieve mainstream success with hits like "Tell Me," which climbed to the heights of the Billboard charts, but they also contributed to the rising vinyl culture in the '90s, with their self-titled debut album being a beloved collectible among enthusiasts. Get excited as we explore their journey through the vinyl realm and the impact they've had on the music industry!
Groove Theory's Early Life and Background
The magic behind Groove Theory began in the vibrant city o
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