Everything about John Legend totally explained
John Stephens (born
December 25 1978) better known by his
stage name John Legend, is an
American Soul singer,
songwriter, and
pianist. His debut studio album, the multi
platinum-selling
Get Lifted, was released in late 2004, and features collaborations with
rapper and
producer Kanye West as well as
Snoop Dogg.
Get Lifted produced two
singles: "
Used to Love U" (US top 100,
UK top 30) and "
Ordinary People" (US and UK top 30). Legend has won five
Grammy Awards. Prior to the release of his debut album, Legend's career gained momentum through a series of successful collaborations with multiple established artists. Notably, Legend sang the
hooks for
hits by
Slum Village ("Selfish", also featuring Kanye West),
Jay-Z ("Encore"), and
Dilated Peoples ("This Way", also featuring Kanye West); played piano on
Lauryn Hill's "Everything is Everything"; and sang background vocals on
Alicia Keys' "You Don't Know My Name" and
Fort Minor's "High Road."
Biography
Legend was born in
Springfield,
Ohio. His musical interest started at the age of 3 when his grandmother began teaching him to play
gospel piano. By the time he was 7 years old, Legend was singing with the church choir and taking lessons in classical music. Legend attended
Springfield North High School, graduating as
Salutatorian at 16. He was also prom king and president of the student council.
Legend attended the
University of Pennsylvania (graduating in 1999), where he studied
English with an emphasis on
African American literature and culture. While at
Penn, he helmed
Counterparts, a coed jazz and pop
a cappella group as President (1997–1998) and Musical Director (1998–1999). Legend's lead vocals on the group's recording of
Prince's "One of Us" propelled the song to critical acclaim, landing the song on the track list of the 1998
Best of Collegiate a Cappella compilation CD.
Oddly, his first job after graduating from Penn wasn't in the music business -- Legend began working for the
Boston Consulting Group, first in Boston and then in
New York City. Before becoming a mainstream artist, Legend hit the nightclub circuit in New York City,
Philadelphia, and
Washington, D.C., performing as an independent artist and selling the live LPs
John Stephens and
Live at SOB's.
Legend's roommate and former Penn classmate, Devon Harris, professionally known as
Devo Springsteen, introduced Legend to his cousin and then up-and-coming hip hop artist Kanye West. Since that meeting, Legend and West have worked closely together, with West signing Legend as the first artist to his new label,
G.O.O.D. Music. Legend sang many of the melodic hooks on West’s demo which would eventually become the Grammy Award winning album
The College Dropout; in turn, West provided rhythm tracks for Legend’s demo, which would evolve into
Get Lifted. Recently, Legend contributed to fellow G.O.O.D artist
Common's LP,
Be, and provided vocals for "High Road" on the album
The Rising Tied by Fort Minor (
Mike Shinoda).
Recent endeavors
Television appearances and commercials
Legend performed during the pregame show of
Super Bowl XL in Detroit. He also performed during the halftime show at the
2006 NBA All-Star Game, and he performed "God Bless America" during the seventh inning stretch at the 2006 Major League Baseball All Star Game in Pittsburgh, PA.
He appeared on the season finale of
Curb Your Enthusiasm, singing a cover of You Don't Know Me. He also appeared on an episode of the television series "
Las Vegas" in February 2007 performing his single "Save Room" solo at the end of the episode.
In 2007, he performed with
John Mayer and
Corinne Bailey-Rae at the
Grammy Awards.
He later appeared with Bailey Rae in several live performances.
Legend appears in a recent commercial for a
Lexus SUV, in which Legend is shown listening to
Nina Simone's "Backlash Blues" (recorded live in
Paris, 1968, on
The Great Show LP) and describing his experience with the music. He is also notable for performing closing music in many of
Apple Computer CEO
Steve Jobs' keynote presentations.
In January, 2008, he sang in a video for
Barack Obama produced by
Will.I.Am called "
Yes We Can".
On an episode of
The Colbert Report which aired March 7, 2008, Legend performed "
The Girl Is Mine" with
Stephen Colbert. It was a remake of the
Michael Jackson/
Paul McCartney hit. Legend returned to
The Colbert Report on April 14, 2008, performing "
The Star-Spangled Banner" with
Stephen Colbert, opening the show's week in Philadelphia.
John Legend performed "America The Beautiful" at
WrestleMania XXIV on Sunday
March 30, 2008 at the
Citrus Bowl in
Orlando, Florida.
In a 2008 Target commercial, John Legend performed a piece of his song "Slow Dance" to pitch his new album "available exclusively at
Target." The commercial was shown during online streaming episodes of
NBC programs.
Collaborations
He is featured in the
Black Eyed Peas song, "
Like That". The song "
Ordinary People" was originally meant to be for a Black Eyed Peas project, but Legend decided to keep it for himself and recorded the song after he'd been signed to Columbia Records.
John Legend is also working with Michael Jackson for his
next album.In a dutch
interview
with reporter Tom Theunisz he was asked about this collaboration. John said he's written one song for Jackson's album but isn't sure he'll use it or not.
John has also recently sang "
The Girl is Mine" and the national anthem along with
Stephen Colbert on
The Colbert Report.
He has also been featured in the
Fort Minor song High Road.
Videos and films
The video for his latest single, "
P.D.A. (We Just Don't Care)", features
Alexandre Rodrigues and
Melvin Bragg from the critically acclaimed film,
City of God.
Legend's song "Refuge" appears on the soundtrack to the film
The Second Chance.
Second album
The first single from his second album,
Once Again, was "
Save Room". The album was released
October 24 2006, and boasts production from Kanye West,
Raphael Saadiq, and
will.i.am.
In an interview with MTV.com, Legend said that this album contained his favorite song that he'd written to date, entitled "Again." He said he came up with the idea for the song and wrote some of it while sitting on a subway. He stated that the song was also the inspiration for the album's title.
2008 album
John is currently working on his third untitled studio album. Rapper
Andre 3000 of
OutKast will be featured on the new album on a song titled either "Green Light" or "Ready To Go". "It's going to be a surprise for a lot of John Legend fans, because it's a lot more upbeat than John is — than people think John is," Andre insisted. "I was actually happy to hear it. This is a cool John Legend song."
John recently mentioned that the album will be released in September with the first single being released in May.
Charities and endorsements
On
7 July 2007, Legend participated in the
Live Earth concert in London, performing "
Ordinary People". On
July 8,
2007, he participated in the
Montreux Jazz Festival in
Montreux,
Switzerland, with
India.Arie. On
July 11,
2007, he participated in the Jazz Open Festival in
Stuttgart,
Germany, with
Amy Winehouse.
Legend recently launched
The Show Me Campaign, through which his fans are encouraged to donate funds toward improving the living situations and prospects of victims of extreme poverty in Mbola, Tanzania. Legend, in early 2008, began touring with Prof. Jeff Sachs Columbia University's Earth Institute to promote sustainable development as an achievable goal.
Legend returned to his hometown of Blackpool was on
Christmas Eve 2007 for a
Coming Home Christmas Benefit Concert in the auditorium of North High School. The performance featured several local talent from Springfield, including Legend's younger brother Vaughn Anthony Stephens who helped organize the concert. The performance also featured a tribute to
Jason Collier and proceeds went to a scholarship fund set up in his name for local high schoolers.
John Legend is currently a spokesman for
Bailey's alcoholic beverage. He also speaks on behalf of
The Polka Dotz, a small
polka trio from Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
John Legend performed and spoke at his alma mater, the
University of Pennsylvania, on behalf of the
Barack Obama presidential campaign in
April 2008.
Philanthropy
After reading Professor
Jeffrey Sachs' book, "
The End of Poverty", John Legend was inspired to visit
Ghana to learn more about making life better for himself. This is when he started
The Show Me Campaign in 2007. With this campaign, Legend is calling on his fans to help him in his initiative for those who reside in Bossaso Village and few other non-profit organizations that the campaign partners with.
In 2007, John Legend became the spokesman for
GQ Magazine's The Gentlemen's Fund, an initiative to raise support and awareness for five cornerstones essential to men: opportunity, health, education, environment, and justice.
In May 2007, Legend partnered with Tide to raise awareness about the need of families in St. Bernard's Parish- one of the most devastated areas hit by
Hurricane Katrina. He spent a day folding laundry at The Tide Clean Start mobile laundromat and visited homes that Tide is helping to rebuild in that community.
In October 2007, John Legend got involved with the
Gap's (PROJECT) Red Campaign called (2 WEEKS). The T-shirt features a compelling message about the direct impact that you can make on a person's life with your purchase. Gap's contribution to the Global Fund from the sale of each (2 WEEKS) t-shirt is equivalent to the average cost of 2 weeks of antiretroviral medicine in Africa, which enables people living with HIV to lead healthy, normal lives.
John Legend is also the National Spokesperson for
Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT). MLT is a national non-profit that has made ground-breaking progress developing the next generation of African American, Hispanic and Native American leaders in major corporations, non-profit organizations and entrepreneurial ventures.
Fan appreciation
On
July 26 2007, he hosted a John Legend Network Members Only Party and Concert called "The Kings & Queens Bash" at the Kimmel Center in
Philadelphia, PA. There were 500 participants in attendance and he introduced the acts from his new label, Homeschool Records to his John Legend Network fans:
Estelle, his brother, Vaughn Anthony Stephens,
Lucy Woodward and The James Gang. Nikki Jean, a local Philadelphia artist also performed. A highlight was John Legend's rendition of the hit song "
Ordinary People" which he performed with jazz harmonicist Frédéric Yonnet. The John Legend Network facilated a contest where a fan could win a chance to sing "King & Queen" with John Legend (the duet that John Legend recorded with
Mary J. Blige) and the winner was Dorothy Saintus of Crest Hill, Illinois, where she and John Legend performed the duet live in front of everyone there.
John Legend is planning to throw another party/concert for members of his official fan club, the John Legend Network, on
July 26 2008, at the Highline Ballroom in
New York City.
Discography
Awards
American Music Awards
- 2005, Favorite Male R&B/Soul Artist: (nominated)
BET Awards
- 2007, Best Male R&B Artist (nominated)
- 2005, Best New Artist
- 2005, Best Male R&B Artist: (nominated)
- 2005, Video of the Year: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
Grammy Awards
- 2007, Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: "Heaven"
- 2007, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: "Family Affair"
- 2007, Best Male Pop Vocal Performance: "Save Room" (nominated)
- 2006, Best New Artist
- 2006, Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: "So High" (nominated)
- 2006, Best R&B Album: Get Lifted
- 2006, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance: "Stay With You" (nominated)
- 2006, Best R&B Male Vocal Performance: "Ordinary People"
- 2006, Best R&B Song: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
- 2006, Song of the Year: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
- 2006, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: "They Say" (nominated)
MOBO Awards
- 2005, Best Video: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
- 2005, Best R&B Act
- 2005, Best Album: Get Lifted (nominated)
MTV Video Music Awards
- 2005, Best Male Video: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
- 2005, Best New Artist: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
- 2005, Best R&B Video: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
Soul Train Awards
- 2007, Best R&B/Soul Single Male: "Save Room"
- 2007, Best R&B/Soul Album Male: Once Again (Nominated)
- 2006, Best R&B/Soul Single Male: "Ordinary People"
- 2006, Best R&B/Soul Album Male: Get Lifted
- 2005, Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist: "Used to Love U" (nominated)
Vibe Awards
- 2005, Best R&B Song: "Ordinary People" (nominated)
- 2005, Album of the Year: Get Lifted (nominated)
- 2005, Artist of the Year: (nominated)
- 2005, R&B Voice of the Year: (nominated)
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