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Fool in Love with Lionel Richie, Gladys Knight, and more

Aug 31, 2024  ·  SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA

Fool in Love
Aug 31
Fool in Love
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Durand Jones & The Indications, formed at Indiana University in 2012, are known for soulful funk and Southern soul. They've toured globally and have a strong following among vintage soul fans. Their album, Flowers, showcases their growth and diverse influences.
Gladys Knight, born in Atlanta, Georgia, led Gladys Knight & the Pips to R&B fame with hits like "Midnight Train to Georgia." Known for soulful vocals, they won Grammys and joined the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Knight's solo work includes genres like R&B, gospel, and jazz, earning more Grammys through collaborations, including with Ray Charles.
Lionel Richie, born in Alabama, is a global music icon known for hits like "Hello" and "All Night Long." He has sold over 125M albums, won four Grammys, an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and the 2022 Gershwin Prize. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, Richie also won 18 AMAs. His documentary, The Greatest Night in Pop, became a cultural sensation.
Stevie B, born in South Florida, is a seminal figure in freestyle and dance-pop, known for hits like "Because I Love You" and "Spring Love," earning Grammy nods.
Formed in Jersey City in the mid-'60s, Kool & the Gang, led by Robert "Kool" Bell, became R&B icons with hits like "Celebration" and "Jungle Boogie." Their jazz-influenced funk sound earned them numerous Top 40 hits and gold or platinum albums, including Ladies' Night and Emergency. Collaborating with producer Eumir Deodato, they achieved great success in the '80s. They continued to tour and release music, collaborating with younger artists and maintaining a prominent influence in the music world over decades.
Smokey Robinson, born in Detroit, is an R&B icon known for leading the Miracles and shaping Motown's sound. With hits like "Shop Around" and "Tears of a Clown," he also penned classics for Mary Wells and the Temptations. A Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, he inspired the "Quiet Storm" radio format. His award-winning solo career includes "Cruisin'" and "Just to See Her." Collaborated with Elton John and Mary J. Blige.
Charlie Wilson, an R&B icon from Oklahoma, rose to fame as The Gap Band's lead singer. Known for hits like "Outstanding," Wilson boasts 11 #1 singles, 13 Grammy nods, and a BET Lifetime Achievement Award. His solo work includes chart-toppers like "Forever Valentine" with Bruno Mars and "I'm Blessed" featuring T.I. Dubbed "Uncle Charlie" by Snoop Dogg, he's collaborated with stars like Pharrell, Kanye West, and Chance the Rapper. His memoir, "I Am Charlie Wilson," is a best-seller.
Born in New York, Nile Rodgers revolutionized music with Chic's disco hits "Le Freak" and "Good Times," and produced for icons like Bowie, Madonna, and Daft Punk. His "chucking" guitar style and countless hits earned him a spot in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Rodgers co-founded the We Are Family Foundation, performed at global festivals, and battled cancer while continuing to release music and collaborate widely.

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