Stan
Mosley was born in Chicago, IL. By Stan growing up in the church,
his passion for music started there with the encouragement of
his mother. Throughout his youth, Stan was praised continually
for his vocals which lead him to perform professionally. Presently,
Stan Mosley has been performing professionally for over 46 years.
Mosley began singing in 1969 and In 1974 he moved to East
St. Louis, IL. and joined a group named The Sharpees. In
1976 Mosley returned to Chi-town, and he spent years performing
on the citys extensive club circuit but had yet to be
signed let alone release a record. At some point in time,
Mosley recalls, I have either opened for or performed
in the same venue as just about every major soul or blues act
in the business. His acclaim grew and, for two years running,
he captured the important Chicago Music Award (in 1982 and 1983)
for Best Male R & B Vocalist. By the mid-eighties, however,
like so many of his R&B peers, he found the climate for
adult R&B too hostile to continue.
By 1986 Mosley was fed up with the music business and joined
a music ministry known as The Company in Chicago.
But he came back in 1992 and returned to East St. Louis to team
up with Gus Thornton to write several songs, which were released
on his own Stand Up label as the LP Standing Tall.
Theyre very good songs, but unfortunately I had
no distribution, he said. Butler Records re-released his
album in 1995. He was also touring as the opening act for Cicero
Blake, while also serving as Blakes driver and valet.
In 1997, he found Malaco Records. Composer William Payton, who
had co-penned Tyrone Daviss 1997 hit single Freak
on Malaco, introduced him to Tommy Couch Sr. for a fifteen-minute
meeting. Tommy agreed to hear Stans demo tape and
fifteen minutes ended up being hours-and Mr. Couch signed me
to his label!. Ace producers like Charles Rich
Cason, Couch, Floyd Hamberlin & Wolf Stephenson helped craft
three strong albums for the label that shouldve catapulted
Stan to Soul Brother #1 in the Southern Soul/Soul Blues world.
The records did well but Mosley left the label disenchanted.
In addition to Rock Me and Anybody Seen My
Boo, Stan Mosley scored Stations of the South radio hits
with 1998s Aint No Woman (Like The One Ive
Got) (Souled Out) and 2002s No Mistake
(Do Right), both on Malaco.
In 2003 Mosley moved to New Orleans-based Mardi Gras Records,
where he put out one album, Good Stuff, before finding
himself on the independent level. In late 2005 he sent out promos
for his upcoming CD Steppin Out
and response was enthusiastic. Steppin Out
was a bigger hit in Japan than any other part of the world. Mosley
signed with new California-based label CDS Records in late 2007,
and in 2008 he released Man Up, his best album since
the Malaco days, with producer/composer Floyd Hamberlin, Jr. and
the brand new Im Comin Back in 2009.
The latter was produced with a deliberate nod to classic Soul
in the Bobby Womack/Teddy Pendergrass style. One more album
followed in 2010 I Like It!, mostly a grab-bag
of remixes of previously released material (1). Stan Mosley
continued to perform on the Chitterling circuit and in his hometown
Chicago, IL from 2011 2015 without putting out any new
music.
2015 would prove to be a pivotal turning point in his career
when Graziano Uliani promoter for the largest soul festival
in the world, flew from Porretta, Italy and convinced Stan Mosley
to be a part of the line-up tour for the 2016 Porretta Soul
Festival.
His performance at this world-wide televised event was classy,
soulful and well received. His voice along with the dynamic
talent of the Bey Paule Band reminded the world of what soul
music is all about and upon his return to the states, he embarked
upon recording what is touted to be his best body of work yet
with legendary music producer and song writer Bobby Eli of Philadelphia,
PA who has played an integral part in the success of artist
like, the OJays, Theodore Pendergrass, Luther Vandross
and The Stylistics, just to mention a few.
Stan Mosley experience has brought his stage skill performance
to deliver a high bluesy energy that has touched thousands of
people over the years. Stan smooth voice carries soulful spice
with Southern Soul flavor style that hypnotizes the audience
to become faithful and constant supporters of his unique sound.
Stan hopes to join the ranks of these Platinum and Gold albums
producing artists as he launches the release of his new album
entitled Soul Resurrection.
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