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Audio Version: http://stanmosleysoul.com/bio/
About Stan Mosley
Stan Mosley was born in 1952 in Chicago. In 1974 he moved to East St. Louis, IL. and joined a
group named The Sharpees, which later toured as a back-up band for Shirley Brown.
In 1976 Mosley returned to Chi-town, and he spent years performing on the city's extensive club
circuit, garnering the Chicago Music Award for Best Male R&B Vocalist two years running
(1982 and 1983). 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.
The turning point in his career came in the mid-nineties, when he began performing again as an
opening act for Cicero Blake, for whom he also toiled as a valet/driver. That eventually took him
to Malaco Records, where Tommy Couch, Sr. was so impressed with Mosley's demo tape that he
immediately signed him to a contract. Three landmark CD's resulted, one each in 1998, 2000,
and 2002.
In addition to "Rock Me" and "Anybody Seen My Boo," Stan Mosley scored Stations of the South
radio hits with 1998's "Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)" (Souled Out) and 2002's "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, and in 2007, after a hiatus of a few years, he recorded Steppin' Out on the
independent label Double Duo.
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.
Two more albums followed, 2009's I'm Comin' Back(with the singles "Lockdown" and "Change
(Family Reunion)") and 2010's I Like It!, mostly a grab-bag of remixes of previously released
material.
Above segment borrowed from Daddy B. Nice's Southern Soul RnB.com" http://www.southernsoulrnb.com http://www.southernsoulrnb.com/artistguide.cfm?aid=492
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.
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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 hopes to join the ranks of these Platinum and Gold album producing artists as he launches
the release of his new album entitled “Soul Resurrection.”
Stay tuned…
This bio has been reviewed and approved by Stan Mosley. Written and portions reproduced by Sula Dunklin. See above
references and credits. [email protected]
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my problem.mp3
http://stanmosleysoul.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/my-problem.mp3
ROCK ME.mp3
http://stanmosleysoul.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/7.-ROCK-ME.mp3
TASTY LOVE.mp3
http://stanmosleysoul.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/9.-TASTY-LOVE.mp3
you oughta be.mp3
http://stanmosleysoul.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/you-oughta-be.mp3
https://youtu.be/_PLm1XbYD-4:
https://youtu.be/-1JvA70ecvw :
http://stanmosleysoul.com/videos/
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http://stanmosleysoul.com/media-corner/: KTOY-FM 104.7
http://www.soulbluesmusic.com/stanmosley.htm:
National Southern Soul Foundation's video.
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November (2016) Sula Dunklin [email protected]