Chuckii Booker (born on December 19, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) is an R&B singer, bandleader, songwriter and instrumentalist. As a teenager, he became talented on the guitar and the drums.In 1984, his godfather, the late Barry White signed him to a record deal with Barry's production company, but unfortunately, Chuckii left after Barry failed to issue an album that Chuckii recorded.
After that, Chuckii joined R&B group, Tease as a keyboardist for three years. He worked with artists such as Geoffrey Williams, White, CJ Anthony, Lalah Hathaway, Troop, Kool & The Gang and Vanessa Williams. He was even the musical director for Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" tour.
In 1989, he released his debut album, "Chuckii" which peaked at #116 on the Billboard 200 and #18 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart. The first single, "Turned Away" peaked at #42 on the Billboard Hot 100, #17 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Maxi-Singles Sales chart, and topped Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart in July of 1989, topping the chart for a week and staying on the chart for 18 weeks.
The follow-up single, "(Don't U Know) I Love U" peaked at #4 on Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart, staying on the chart for 17 weeks.
The last single from the album, "Touch" peaked at #13 on Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart, staying on the chart for 14 weeks.
In 1992, Chuckii released his sophomore album, "Niice 'n Wiild" which peaked at #13 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart. The first single from the album, "Games" became Chuckii's second #1 R&B hit, topping the chart for a week in November of 1992 and staying on the chart for 35 weeks, becoming Chuckii's highest chart appearance to date.
The follow-up single, "I Should Have Loved You" peaked at #38 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 19 weeks.
After his solo career, Chuckii continued his producing career and was the music director\keyboardist for TLC's "CrazySexyCool" tour, New Edition's "Coming Home" tour, and Faith Evans' "Keep the Faith" tour.
In 2008, he was the musical director for Mary J. Blige's "Heart of the City" tour. He was also the pianist for Tina Turner's "Wildest Dreams" tour in 1997.
Along with his music career, Chuckii attended the Pasadena Art Center College of Design specializing in graphic arts. He was also the co-owner of Aire L.A. Studios in Glendale, California.
To see Chuckii's fan-made MySpace page, go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-l6boIyD8o
To see the music video for "(Don't You Know) I Love U," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJlKSUWGwqQ
To see a fan-made video for "Touch," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i7rENPI2E4
To see the music video for "Games," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDmGl9Nr_3w
To see a fan-made video for "I Should Have Loved You," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvejq6irXys
[updated on 05\11\12]
To see the music video for "(Don't You Know) I Love U," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJlKSUWGwqQ
To see a fan-made video for "Touch," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i7rENPI2E4
To see the music video for "Games," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDmGl9Nr_3w
To see a fan-made video for "I Should Have Loved You," go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvejq6irXys
[updated on 05\11\12]




Cece Peniston (born Cecelia Peniston on September 6, 1969 in Dayton, Ohio) is a female dance singer from the 90s. Before becoming a singer, she was crowned Miss Black Arizona in 1989.
In 1992, she released her debut album, "Finally" after being discovered by DJ\remixer Manny Lehman.
Cece's first single, "Finally" became a dance hit, peaking at #1 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Club Play chart and Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Maxi-Singles Sales chart. 


The last single, "Crazy Love" peaked at #97 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #31 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 19 weeks. The song also peaked at #44 on the U.K. Singles chart.
In 1994, Cece released her sophomore album, "Thought 'Ya Knew" which peaked at #96 on the Billboard 200 chart and #20 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart.










Junior (born Norman Giscombe on June 6, 1957 in London, England) is a singer\songwriter who became one of the first British R&B singers to have a successful career in the United States.
In 1982, Junior released his debut album, "Ji" which peaked at #15 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart and #71 on the Billboard 200 chart. In the U.K., the album peaked at #28 on the U.K. Albums chart.
His first single, "Mama Used To Say" became Junior's biggest U.S. hit to date, peaking at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100, #4 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Club Play chart, and #2 on Billboard's Hot Soul Singles chart, staying on the chart for 21 weeks. In the U.K., the song peaked at #7 on the U.K. Singles chart.
The follow-up single, "Too Late" peaked #102 on Billboard's Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, #67 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music\Club Play chart, and #8 on Billboard's Hot Soul Singles chart, staying on the chart for 18 weeks. In the U.K., the song peaked at #20 on the U.K. Singles chart.
In 1983, Junior released his sophomore album, "Inside Lookin' Out" which peaked at #177 on the Billboard 200 and #54 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart.









In 1988, Junior released his fourth album, "Sophisticated Street" which peaked at #56 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart. 
In 1990, Junior released his fifth album, "Stand Strong" on MCA Records which didn't make the charts. 
In 1992, Junior released his sixth album, "Renewal" on MCA Records which also failed to make the charts. 
In 1995, Junior started his own record label, StepOff Music and released his seventh album, "Honesty." The album was released in Japan and the U.K. After that, Junior became a songwriter for artists such as Sheena Easton, Maxi Priest, Warren G, Cam'ron, and Ami Stewart.
In 2006, Junior released his eighth album, "Oceans" which is available on CD Baby. Today, Junior still continues to perform in the U.K. He works as a D.J. with the Internet radio station, Solarradio.com.