Quindon Tarver

Singer

Birthday August 4, 1982

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Plano, Texas, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2021-4-1, Dallas, Texas, U.S. (38 years old)

Nationality United States

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1982

Quindon Dan Tarver (August 4, 1982 – April 1, 2021) was an American singer.

Tarver was born in Plano, Texas on August 4, 1982.

He started out singing in a church choir.

1996

He was best known for his covers of Prince's "When Doves Cry" and Rozalla's "Everybody's Free" for the 1996 film William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet.

In 1996, he appeared as the choir boy in the Baz Luhrmann movie Romeo + Juliet, co-starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes.

Tarver's covers of "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" and Prince's "When Doves Cry" were included on Romeo + Juliet's soundtrack, which sold two million copies, earning double-platinum status.

His album, Quindon, was released in 1996 by Virgin Records and included the single "It's You That's on My Mind", which charted in Australia and New Zealand.

Under the same management as then teen sensations Immature (later known as IMx), Smooth, Gyrl, and B2K, Tarver began to appeal to a large market of teens and subsequently toured the world with the likes of Immature, Brandy, and Monica.

Tarver contributed to the soundtracks of feature films Kazaam (A&M Records) and Down in the Delta (Virgin Records).

He made appearances on Good Morning America, Soul Train and American Idol (during seasons two and seven, in which he finished in the show's top fifty).

He worked with artists, including Faith Evans, Playa, Tiny (of Xscape and VH1's Family Hustle) and Nokio (of R&B group Dru Hill).

He worked with record producers Johntá Austin and Troy Taylor.

2003

According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, a 2003 Lexus struck the center barrier and struck another guardrail.

Tarver later died at a nearby hospital.

2008

In 2008, Tarver and De'Mario Thornton, a former member of B2K, spoke publicly in an interview with Vibe magazine about abuse they suffered as children at the hands of their manager and producer Chris Stokes.

2010

In 2010, Thornton covertly recorded a conversation with Tarver, where both men discussed details of their abuse, of which Tarver had disclosed details of sexual encounters with famous R&B singer Marques Houston from the 90's R&B group Immature also known as IMx.

The tape's online release prompted Tarver to make a statement that he had not consented to the conversation being made public.

2016

In 2016, Tarver was invited to perform "When Doves Cry" as part of a Los Angeles tribute to the late musician Prince.

In a later interview, Tarver stated that the performance and the audience response to it was a turning point in his life, motivating him to enter rehab and resume a singing career.

2017

In 2017, Tarver released a new version of "Everybody's Free".

He recorded the new version as a statement of innate freedom, regardless of past or present circumstances.

He also started a Kickstarter campaign for an EP titled Everybody's Free (The Movement), which ended up not getting funded.

In a 2017 interview, Tarver said that he had not been able to enjoy the initial success of his career due to his abuse as a child in the music industry.

2019

In 2019, Tarver publicly identified himself as gay.

Tarver was killed in an auto accident in Dallas, Texas, on April 1, 2021, at the age of 38.

The crash occurred on the President George Bush Turnpike.

2020

He released a single titled "Stand Our Ground" in October 2020.