Alison Crockett
An R&B singer and songwriter with deep gospel and jazz roots, Alison Crockett won high school talent competitions and attended Temple University and the Manhattan School of Music. After she earned a Master's degree from MSM, she returned to Philadelphia, linked with King Britt, and became part of the producer's Sylk 130 project. Crockett fronted three of the songs on the group's 1998 album When the Funk Hits the Fan, including ballad highlight "Season's Change." Crockett went on to work with Greg Osby, and subsequently fronted Us3, as heard on 2001's An Ordinary Day in an Unusual Place. The same year, as Diva Blue, she released her first solo work, an EP titled Azure. Although she continued to be featured on releases from artists who sought her out, she settled into a solo career during the 2000s with the albums On Becoming a Woman (2003) and Bare (2007). Released the following decade, Mommy, What's a Depression? (2012) was her frankest, most expansive release to that point.
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Diskografie
6 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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That's Where You Go
Jazz - Erschienen bei Alison Crockett am 01.01.1999
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Fly
Fanatix, Alison Crockett, Nathan Haines
House - Erschienen bei SoulHeaven am 31.12.2008
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Echoes of an Era Redux: My Father's Record Collection, Vol. 1
Jazz - Erschienen bei Sol Image Records - Antidote Records am 01.05.2023
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Dream On Delay
Hip-Hop/Rap - Erschienen bei Altered Vibes Ltd. am 22.06.2006
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo