Shannon

Singer

Popular As Shannon (American singer)

Birthday May 2, 1958

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Washington, D.C., U.S.

Age 65 years old

Nationality United States

#57231 Most Popular

1958

Brenda Shannon Greene (born May 2, 1958), known professionally as Shannon, is an American singer and songwriter of freestyle and dance-pop music.

1983

She is best known for her single "Let the Music Play", which topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 1983 and was certified gold.

In 1983, she was enrolled at York College in New York City and toured with the New York Jazz Ensemble.

Quintin Hicks, an associate of the production team of Mark Liggett and Chris Barbosa, saw Shannon singing with a live band in her cousin's recording studio.

She auditioned for Liggett and Barbosa with the song "She Can't Love You Like I Do".

They introduced her to the selection "Fire and Ice", which would later evolve into Shannon's signature song, "Let the Music Play"(Mirage Records/Emergency Records); its unique sound, called "the Shannon Sound", would later come to be known as "freestyle".

In July 1983, "Let the Music Play" was released on New York-based dance label Emergency and Shannon was invited back to record more songs with Liggett and Barbosa.

The single reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the Billboard R&B and #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play charts.

1984

Her studio albums include Let the Music Play (1984), followed by Do You Wanna Get Away (1985) and Love Goes All the Way (1986).

Let the Music Play would also be the title of Shannon's debut studio album, which she released through the team in 1984.

It also was ranked at #49 of Billboard's Top 100 songs of 1984.

It was later ranked #23 among Billboard's best dance songs of all-time.

Her debut studio album, Let the Music Play, was released on February 1, 1984.

"Give Me Tonight", the follow-up single, reached the number-two spot on the R&B charts and number one on the Hot Dance Club Play charts.

The song went to number 46 on the pop charts.

It was one of Billboard's top 30 dance songs for the year of 1984.

In the United States, the third single was "My Heart's Divided".

The single, featuring Jimi Tunnell as one of the backing vocalists, hit #3 on the Dance Chart.

"Sweet Somebody", a mid-tempo soul effort, made the Top 20 in a few European nations.

Shannon's studio album Let the Music Play went on to sell approximately 1.5 million worldwide, with 500,000 of those sold in the United States, earning gold certification.

Shannon was nominated for a Grammy Award and received numerous other awards, including the Dinah Washington (Jack the Rapper) Award, the Hall of Fame Award, the Gold Ampex Reel Award, a certified gold disc by the Recording Industry Association of America, and the Best Billboard Top 10 female R&B vocalist.

1985

In 1985, she released her second studio album, Do You Wanna Get Away.

The title track was the first single and it became her third single to appear on the Hot 100, and her third single to hit #1 on the Dance Chart.

She scored three more dance hits, including "Stronger Together", a cover of "Urgent" by Foreigner, and "Stop the Noise", with a video sponsored by Pepsi and Black Angus.

1986

Love Goes All the Way, Shannon's third studio album, was released in 1986.

1987

Shannon asked to be released from her recording contract with Atlantic Records in 1987.

She recorded soundtracks, jingles, and the track "Criminal", for the movie Fatal Beauty, starring Whoopi Goldberg.

While touring the world, Shannon attended and graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.

1998

In 1998, she cowrote and sang on multi-tracks produced by Todd Terry, Tony Moran, and Germany's Sash! and Les Rythmes Digitales.

The Shannon single "Move Mania" (Sash!) became an EU dance hit.

1999

In 1999, Shannon appeared in a segment of VH1's One-Hit Wonders, and returned to music with her fourth studio album The Best Is Yet to Come (2000).

In 1999, Shannon appeared in a segment of VH1's One-Hit Wonders.

Entertainment Tonight also taped a special about her life.

She was managed for a period of time by Eric Vega producer of shows and events.

2000

Shannon's fourth studio album, The Best Is Yet to Come, was released on March 28, 2000.

She is credited as 50 percent writer of the album.

Chris Barbosa served as a producer, along with Andy "Panda" Tripoli and Tony Moran.

2005

In 2005 the NBC TV show Hit Me, Baby, One More Time aired a full interview on Shannon's life, music, and a pre-taped performance in front of a studio audience for national airing.

2006

Her most recent studio album, A Beauty Returns, was released in 2006.

Shannon was born in Washington, D.C., United States.