Charles Kent 'Charlie' Wilson (born January 29, 1953) is an American
R&B singer-songwriter-producer and the former lead vocalist
for the Gap Band. As a solo artist he has been nominated for four
Grammy awards, received a 2009 Soul Train Icon Award, and a recipient
of a BMI Icon Award in 2005. In 2009, he was named Billboard Magazine's
#1 Adult R&B Artist, and his song "There Goes My Baby"[1]
was named the #1 Urban Adult Song for 2009 in Billboard Magazine.
Wilson is the national spokesperson for the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
As of July 2009, the PCF has raised over $380 million for research
and funded more than 1,500 research projects at nearly 200 institutions
worldwide. The PCF has set up a Creativity Award in Charlie's name
which donates hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to researchers
across the country. The Creativity Award allows for the development
of creative science which conforms to PCF funding principles but
is short-term and designed to allow development of otherwise unfunded
but good ideas.
He was raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. At age 3, he was taught to sing
in church which led the way for him to sing in his junior high school's
choir, which was a precursor to his musical career with The Gap Band
and later his solo career.
[edit] Career
[edit] The Gap Band
From the start of his career, Charlie and his brothers, Robert and
Ronnie, helped define and popularize an upbeat form of funk music
that was infectious and lasting with their group The Gap Band. The
group's songs like “Outstanding”, "Party Train", "Yearning
For Your Love", "Burn Rubber on Me", “You Dropped
A Bomb on Me”, and “Oops Upside Your Head” are
among their immense catalog and some of the most sampled songs in
music history.
[edit] Solo
When you hear Grammy-nominated artist Charlie Wilson’s voice
it reminds you of both the past and the present. He is one of the
few artists whose vocal style and performance continue to influence
some of today’s most popular artists including R. Kelly, Justin
Timberlake, Snoop Dogg, and Kanye West.
According to Wilson's website, www.unclecharliewilson.com, he is
also known as "Uncle Charlie". This name was given to him
by rapper Snoop Dogg,[1] with whom he is good friends. Snoop and
his wife, Shante, renewed their vows in April 2008 at Wilson's 20
acre ranch outside of Los Angeles, CA. The event inspired the music
video to Wilson's hit "There Goes My Baby"[2] which featured
Snoop and his wife and was given to them as a gift symbolizing their
relationship.
Wilson has been managed by Michael Paran, CEO of P Music Group [3]
for the past 14 years. After years of mismanagement, Paran was responsible
for rebranding the GAP Band in 1997 and repositioned them as one
of the top R&B touring groups.
A few years later, Paran persuaded Wilson to embark on a solo career
even though the odds were against them at the time. They independently
released Wilson’s first solo album Bridging The Gap, which
scored them Wilson’s first #1 Billboard Urban Adult Contemporary
single, “Without You.”[4]. In 2004, Paran successfully
negotiated a multi-album deal for Wilson with Jive Records. The first
album from that deal, Charlie Last Name Wilson, debuted in the fall
of 2005 featuring production from various hit-making producers including
R. Kelly, Justin Timberlake, Will.i.am, the Underdogs, Kay Gee and
The Platinum Brothers. The album, which was certified Gold by the
R.I.A.A., produced the ubiquitous hit single, “Charlie Last
Name Wilson.”
Since then Charlie has consistently topped the Billboard Urban Adult
Contemporary chart with singles from his follow up albums through
P Music/Jive Records. His 2009 CD, Uncle Charlie, debuted at #2 on
the Billboard Hot 200 and #1 on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart
and received two 2010 Grammy nominations, Best R&B Album and
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male for "There Goes My Baby.”
In December 2010, Just Charlie, was released and spawned the hit
single “You Are"[5] which held the #1 spot on the Billboard
Urban Adult Contemporary chart for 13 weeks as well as 15 weeks consecutively
on the Mediabase chart. Wilson's delivery of this beautiful song
and its performance at radio have confirmed that it will be a wedding
classic for years to come.
Wilson has been a sought after vocalist and contributor/collaborator
to dozens of songs in the Hip-Hop, Rap, and R&B communities.
Wilson appeared on The Biggie Duets together with R. Kelly on the
song "Mi Casa". He has worked with Snoop Dogg on numerous
projects. Their first collaboration was Snoop's 1996 album Tha Doggfather,
on which Wilson appeared on four songs: "Doggfather", "Snoop
Bounce", "Groupie" (also featuring 213 and Tha Dogg
Pound), and "Snoop's Upside Ya Head". He was also featured
on the Grammy-nominated single "Beautiful" (together with
Pharrell) from Snoop's 2002 album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss. Wilson
appeared on "Signs" (with Justin Timberlake) and "Perfect",
both songs from Snoop's 2004 album R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta)
The Masterpiece. He was also featured on Ego Trippin', the 2008 album
by Snoop Dogg, on the songs "SD is Out" and "Can't
Say Goodbye", the latter was also performed live with Snoop
and Wilson at 2008's American Idol Gives Back charity concert.
Wilson also appeared on Mystikal's Ghetto Fabulous album in 1998
and in 2 songs on UGK's 2007 Underground Kingz album: "Quit
Hatin' the South" and "How Long Can It Last".
In 2011, chart-topping producer/artist, Kanye West, reached out
to include Wilson on his highly anticipated CD, My Dark Beautiful
Dark Twisted Fantasy. Wilson recorded over a dozen songs with Kanye
and appeared on the following songs: "See Me Now," with
Kanye West featuring Beyonce; "All of the Lights," with
Kanye West featuring Rihanna; "Lost in the World," "Runaway," and "Monster" with
Kanye West featuring Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross. In addition
to these songs, Wilson also appeared on five of the G.O.O.D. Friday
Releases to promote the new CD including, "Lord, Lord, Lord" with
Kanye West featuring Mos Def, Swizz Beatz, Raekwon and "Good
Friday" with Common, Pusha T, Kid Cudi and Big Sean.
[edit] Support for the Troops
Wilson has also opted to make it his personal mission to support
American troops especially in the Middle East. Wilson and his band
have traveled to Kuwait and Iraq three times (2009, 2010 and 2011)
taking his critically acclaimed, high energy show to dozens of bases
throughout both countries and giving our service men and women a “little
taste of home.” A short video clip of the tour can be seen
here [6]
In 2008 Wilson also participated and performed on the ABC Television
Special, America United: Supporting Our Troops which was taped at
Camp Pendleton in California.
[edit] Personal life
Wilson’s struggle with alcohol and drug addiction consumed
him in the late 80s and mid-90s after the breakup of the GAP Band.
In 1994 he decided to enter rehabilitation and turn his life around
seeking to live a clean and sober life which in turn would give him
a new perspective on life. In rehab he met social worker Mahin. They
married in 1995.[2] As of 2011 Wilson has had 17 years of sobriety.
His music continues to resonate with generations of musicians and
rappers, many of whom clamor to recreate his soaring vocals, collaborate
with him, or just achieve the level of artistic quality that he has
maintained. He is recognized as a true ‘living legend’ and
his chart-topping solo career has now surpassed the success that
he earned with the GAP Band.
Wilson was diagnosed with prostate cancer in September 2008. Fortunately,
the cancer was detected early, so he was able to begin treatment
immediately. In typical Wilson fashion, he and his wife, Mahin, took
this challenge head on and because he received an early diagnosis
and was treated properly, he is now cancer free. However, he chose
not to keep his diagnosis private. According to Wilson, "I've
always been performing but now its time for me to start informing."
Beyond music, Wilson remains committed to promoting awareness and
testing for prostate cancer. As a survivor of a disease that afflicts
one in six American men—and one in three African American men—Wilson
teamed with the Prostate Cancer Foundation in 2008 . “When
I learned that the PCF had helped to build a global research enterprise
of nearly $10 billion and funded more than 1500 programs at nearly
200 research centers in 12 countries, I knew I wanted to support
their efforts,” stated Wilson.
Today he continues to speak at events around the country, educating
and encouraging men to get screened for the disease. He also supports
the PCF through the sale of his signature fedora hats at his concerts
and on his website at www.unclecharliewilson.com/shop.
With music and his work to combat prostate cancer, Wilson has been
able to sustain the passion and drive that have been hallmarks of
his legendary career. “I’m still living this dream,” Wilson
says. “I’m still going to the stage and I’m still
having fun. I’m not there just to pick up the check. It’s
about the passion and the respect that I have for the game. It keeps
me going.”
[edit] Awards
[edit] Grammys
Wilson has been nominated for four Grammy Awards.
2010 Grammy Nomination - Best R&B Album for Uncle Charlie
2010 Grammy Nomination - Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "There
Goes My Baby"
2003 Grammy Nomination - Best Rap/Song Collaboration (with Pharrell & Snoop
Dogg) for "Beautiful"
1997 Grammy Nomination - Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
(with Luke, Mr. X, Melle Mel, Yo-Yo, Chaka Khan, Da Luniz, Shaquille O'Neal,
Quincy Jones & Coolio) for "Stomp"
[edit] Honors/Awards
February 2010 - NAACP Image Award Nomination for Outstanding Male
Artist
December 2009 - Billboard Magazine names Charlie Wilson #1 Adult R&B Artist
for 2009
December 2009 - Billboard Magazine names "There Goes My Baby" the
#1 Urban Adult Song for 2009
November 2009 - Soul Train Icon Award presented to Charlie Wilson
September 2005 - BMI Icon Award presented to Charlie Wilson
[edit] Acknowledgements
May 8, 2011 - The County of Allegenhy, PA, declares "Charlie
Wilson Day" by Councilman Bill Robinson
May 7, 2011 - Atlantic City, NJ - Charlie Wilson receives Key to the City by
Mayor Lorenzo Langford
May 6, 2011 - The City of St. Louis, declares "Charlie Wilson Day" and
includes a resolution in its minutes commemorating Charlie Wilson's success
and accomplishments
May 14, 2010 - The City Council of the City of Pittsburgh declared May 14 “Charlie
Wilson Day” for his continued commitment to educating men about the importance
of yearly checkups and early screening for prostate cancer.
April 1, 2010 - The Cook County Board of Commissioners in Cook County, IL and
Mayor Richard Daly declared April 1 "Charlie Wilson Day."
February 17–27, 2010 - United States Certificate of Appreciation from
the Area Support Group – Kuwait, Southeast Asia Tour for Outstanding
Support of the Troops
February 18, 2010 - Certificate of Appreciation from the Military Headquarters,
Camp Buehring for Outstanding Support to the Troops in Kuwait
November 27, 2009 - City of Buffalo, Executive Chamber Proclamation names November
27, "Charlie Wilson Day"
November 27, 2009 - 100 Black Men Greater Buffalo Chapter Making A Difference
Health Award presented to Charlie Wilson
November 2009 - The Soldiers of Fort Hood present a plaque to Charlie Wilson “For
Outstanding Support during ‘Your Salute to the Troops.’”
July 31, 2009 - Proclamation from the City of Cincinnati to Charlie Wilson
for “Pampering the Spirit Of Cancer Survivors and Caregivers.”
July 16, 2009 - Indiana Black Expo presented the Rev. Charles R. Williams Excellence
Award to Charlie Wilson for his commitment to educating the African American
Community about Prostate Cancer.
June, 2009 - Tulsa, OK Key To The City presented to Charlie Wilson and the
Gap Band
June, 2009 - City of Los Angeles, State of California presents The Trailblazer
Award to Charlie Wilson
April 6, 2009 - The Prostate Cancer Foundation created The Charlie Wilson Creativity
Award which was presented to Adam Dicker, MD, PhD, Karen Knudsen, PhD – Thomas
Jefferson University for their work on “Self-Seeding and Radiation Therapy:
A New Strategy Against Metastatic Prostate Cancer - Preventing Circulating
Prostate Cancer Cells from ‘Re-seeding’ in the Prostate May Change
Behavior of Metastatic Cells.
February 20 – March 1, 2009 - United States Certificate of Appreciation
from the Area Support Group – Kuwait, Southeast Asia Tour for Contribution
to significantly enhance the morale of the military and civilian personnel
assigned and attached to the Area Support Group – Kuwait
February 12, 2009 - Certificate of Appreciation presented to Charlie Wilson
from the 3D Heavy Brigade Combat Team, 1st Calvary Division For Outstanding
Support to the Soldiers of the 3DC “Greywolf” Heavy Brigade Combat
Team 1st Calvary Division
June 5, 2008 - American Society of Young Musicians presented the Trailblazer
Award to Hall of Fame Inductee Charlie Wilson
June 25, 2005 - Museum of African American History present a plaque to Charlie
Wilson and the Gap Band for their Tribute to Black Excellence
February 8, 2004 - 23rd AMIC Grammy Celebration Honors the Gap Band
May 11, 2002 - Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Acting Through Langston
University presented to Charlie Wilson an Honorary Master of Fine Arts Degree
June 19, 2001 - Sound City Music Achievement Award (KRNB Radio 105.7) to Charlie
Wilson, “In Recognition of Your Outstanding Contribution to the Music
Industry”
June 18, 2001 - Distinguished Alumnus Award from Langston University, Langston,
OK presented to Charles Kent Wilson
June 18, 2001 - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame presented to The Gap Band the Award
for the Arts & Humanities “In Honor Of Your 25th Year in the Entertainment
and Music Industry.
February 19, 2001 - County of Los Angeles Commendation to Charlie Wilson. Congratulations
as an honoree of The 20th Annual Pre-Grammy Party
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year Title Peak chart positions RIAA certifications[3]
US[4] US R&B[5]
1992 You Turn My Life Around
Released: 1992
Label: MCA
Format: CD, cassette
— 42
2000 Bridging the Gap
Released: November 14, 2000
Label: Interscope
Format: CD, cassette
152 30
2005 Charlie, Last Name Wilson
Released: August 23, 2005
Label: P Music/Jive
Format: CD, digital download
10 3 Gold
2008 Uncle Charlie
Released: February 17, 2009
Label: P Music/Jive/Zomba
Format: CD, digital download
2 1
2010 Just Charlie
Released: December 7, 2010
Label: P Music/Jive/Zomba
Format: CD, digital download
19 6
[edit] Singles
Year Title Chart Positions Album
Urban AC US R&B[6] US Hot 100[6]
1992 "You Turn My Life Around" - 78 - You Turn My Life
Around
"
Sprung on Me" - 23 -
2000 "Without You" 1 (2 weeks) 26 - Bridging the Gap
"
Big Pimpin'" (featuring Nate Dogg) - - -
2005 "Charlie, Last Name Wilson" 1 (8 weeks) 11 67 Charlie,
Last Name Wilson
"
Magic" 1 (2 weeks) 27 -
2008 "Supa Sexy" (featuring T-Pain & Jamie Foxx) 10
53[7] - Uncle Charlie
2009 "There Goes My Baby " 1 (10 weeks) 15 98
"
Can't Live Without You"[8] 1 19 -
2010 "You Are" 1 (15 weeks) 13 103 Just Charlie
2011 "I Wanna Be Your Man" (featuring Fantasia) 23 74 -
"
Life of the Party" 2 20 -
[edit] Featured Collaborations
Year Song Artist Album Label
2011 "More Than You'll Ever Know" Boyz II Men Feat. Charlie
Wilson Twenty MSM
2011 "That's My Bitch" Kanye West & Jay-Z Feat. Elly
Jackson & Charlie Wilson Watch the Throne Def Jam
2011 "Beautiful Dancer" New Boyz ft. Charlie Wilson Too
Cool To Care Warner
2010 "See Me Now" Kanye West ft. Beyonce and Big Sean My
Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Def Jam
2010 "All of the Lights" Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted
Fantasy Def Jam
2010 "Lost in the World" Kanye West ft. Bon Iver My Beautiful
Dark Twisted Fantasy Def Jam
2010 "Runaway" Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
Def Jam
2010 "Monster" Kanye West ft. Jay-Z, Nicki Minaj, Rick
Ross My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Def Jam
2010 "Lord, Lord, Lord" Kanye West ft. Charlie Wilson,
Mos Def, Swizz Beatz, Raekwon G.O.O.D. Friday Release Def Jam
2010 "Good Friday" Kanye West ft. Charlie Wilson, Common,
Pusha T, Kid Cudi, Big Sean G.O.O.D. Friday Release Def Jam
2008 "Snoop Dogg is Out" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson
Ego Trippin Geffen
2008 "Can't Say Goodbye" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson
Ego Trippin Geffen
2007 "How Long Can it Last" U.G.K. ft. Charlie Wilson Underground
Kings Jive
2007 "Quit Hatin' the South" U.G.K. ft. Charlie Wilson
Underground Kings Jive
2007 "Quit Hatin' the South" U.G.K. ft. Charlie Wilson
Underground Kings Jive
2006 "That Girl" Pharrell ft. Charlie Wilson In My Mind
Interscope
2005 "Mi Casa" Biggie Smalls ft. Charlie Wilson Duets:
The Final Chapter Bad Boy
2005 "Crack Music" Kanye West Late Registration Rock-A-Fella
2004 "Perfect" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson Rhythm and
Gangsta Geffen
2004 "Signs" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson and Justin Timberlake
R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece Geffen
2002 "You Got What I Want" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson
Paid Tha Cost To Be Tha Boss Priority
2002 "Beautiful" Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell and Uncle Charlie
Wilson Paid Tha Cost to Be Tha Boss Priority
2002 "One Way Street" Avant and Charlie Wilson Ecstacy
MCA
1999 "Pretty Lady" Mint Condition ft. Charlie Wilson Life's
Aquarium Elektra
1998 "Whatcha Wanna Do" Mia X ft. Charlie Wilson Mama Drama
No Limit
1998 "Ghetto Fabulous" Mystikal ft. Charlie Wilson Ghetto
Fabulous Jive
1998 "Show Me Love" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson Da Game
Is To Be Sold Priority
1997 "Off the Hook" Soundtrack Gridlock'd Interscope
1996 "Snoop Bounce" Snoop Dogg Tha Doggfather Death Row
1996 "Snoop's Upside Your Head" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie
Wilson Tha Doggfather Death Row
1996 "Up Jump Tha Boogie" Snoop Dogg Tha Doggfather Death
Row
1996 "Groupie" Snoop Dogg ft. 213, Tha Dogg Pound and Charlie
Wilson Tha Doggfather Death Row
1994 "Stuff Like That" Quincy Jones Q's Jook Joint Warner
1994 "Heaven's Girl" Quincy Jones, Charlie Wilson, R. Kelly,
Ron Isley, Aaron Hall Q's Jook Joint Warner
1996 "Snoop Bounce" Snoop Dogg Tha Doggfather Death Row
1992 "Its Gonna Be Alright" Charlie Wilson and Aaron Hall
Boomerang Soundtrack Arista
1985 "Computer Love" Zapp and Roger ft. Charlie Wilson
The New Zapp IV Warner