Penny Ford

Singer-songwriter

Popular As Pennye Ford

Birthday June 11, 1964

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

#53721 Most Popular

1964

Penny Ford (also known as Pennye Ford, born June 11, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer.

1979

In 1979, she snuck into a local club where she landed a job as a background singer for electro-funk group Zapp as part of a Parliament-Funkadelic World Funk Tour at age 14.

After graduating from high school at age 16, she traveled to Los Angeles, where she auditioned at a studio for Motown and was given a job as a demo singer.

1980

Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, she rose to fame in the 1980s after signing a recording contract with Total Experience Records and releasing her debut solo album Pennye.

The album spawned the singles "Change Your Wicked Way" and "Dangerous", which were produced and written by Ford.

1984

Following a stint as a Gap Band backing vocalist, Ford released an album entitled Pennye in 1984, and two singles from the album made the UK Singles Chart: "Change Your Wicked Ways", which reached No. 76, and "Dangerous", which reached No. 43.

1986

In 1986, Ford replaced Lorena Shelby as the lead singer of Klymaxx.

After a year on the road, Ford joined the S.O.S. Band for a six-month stint, including recording "It's Time to Move" for the Police Academy soundtrack.

1988

In 1988, Ford became friends with fellow vocalist Chaka Khan while singing background vocals on "Our Day Will Come", a duet with Edwin Starr.

She also toured as a background vocalist for Khan's European Tour in 1988.

1989

During a trip to Germany in late 1989, Ford was asked to substitute for Chaka Khan when she couldn't make it to a recording session.

The session was for the recording of an album for a new electronic dance group being put together called Snap! The original lineup for the group consisted of Ford, rapper Turbo B, and producers Michael Münzing & Luca Anzilotti.

1990

She garnered international fame as the lead singer of Eurodance group Snap! Managed and produced by Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti, the group released their debut album, World Power, in 1990, which sold over seven million copies worldwide and became one of the most successful dance albums to date.

The album contained the hits "The Power", "Ooops Up", "Cult of Snap", and "Mary Had a Little Boy", which have collectively sold over nine million records.

In early 1990, the group released their debut single, "The Power", which immediately became an international hit, selling over a million copies in America.

In May 1990, Snap!

released their debut album, World Power.

It reached number seven on Germany's Media Control Charts, number 25 on Australia's ARIA Charts, number four on the Ö3 Austria Top 40, number 20 on the Topplistan chart in Sweden, number four on the Swiss Music Charts, number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, and number 30 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

Although it did not chart on the Dutch MegaCharts, it earned gold certification from the NVPI, for sales in excess of 60,000 copies in the Netherlands.

World Power has also been certified gold in Australia, Austria, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States, while it has received platinum certifications in both Germany and Switzerland.

The group's second single, "Ooops Up", also became an international success, peaking in the top-ten position on many charts.

The single also earned a gold certification, selling over 500,000 copies in America.

Their success continued with the singles "Cult of Snap" and "Mary Had a Little Boy", and an international tour.

After the tour, the group began working on their second album.

1991

Ford took on a lesser role and only wrote two songs, "Colour of Love" and "See the Light", which were recorded by replacement members Thea Austin and Niki Haris, as Ford chose to leave the group in 1991.

Shortly after leaving Snap!, Ford became the subject of a major-label bidding war that resulted in her signing to Columbia/Sony in June 1991.

During this time, she began recording with British musical group Soul II Soul and contributed background vocals for the song "Move Me No Mountain".

1992

The song was released as the second single of their third album Volume III Just Right in 1992.

In 1992, Ford began recording her second solo album.

1993

Snap!'s hiatus saw the release of Ford's second album, Penny Ford (1993), which established her as a solo artist worldwide and featured the singles "Daydreaming" and "I Lose Control".

Ford has also been a member of the groups Klymaxx and Soul II Soul.

In March 1993, Ford released her second album, Penny Ford.

Its lead single, "Daydreaming", peaked at number 40 on Billboard's R&B singles chart and number 43 on the UK Singles chart.

The album also spawned two additional singles, "I'll Be There" and "I Lose Control"—the latter penned by Mariah Carey.

2006

In 2006, she returned to Snap! and began touring worldwide with them.

Throughout her career, Ford has sold over 16 million records.

Penny Ford was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Carolyn Griffith (née Ford), an evangelist, and Gene Redd, Sr., a veteran record company executive and producer.

Penny's older half-sister, Sharon Redd, was also a singer.

Ford attended St. Mark Catholic School in Cincinnati, where she enrolled in dance and music classes.

Her interest in music and performing continued after winning a talented teen pageant at a young age, reading a Maya Angelou piece and singing George Gershwin's "Summertime" to beat other contestants.