Sunday, June 16, 2024

ANGELA BOFILL (1954 - 2024)


It is sad to report the passing of Angela Bofill, the gifted jazz and r&b vocalist/songwriter, on June 13th at the age of seventy. Bofill had suffered two strokes in 2006 and 2007, leaving her mobility and speech impaired. But through extensive physical therapy, she regained some speech and movement which allowed her to participate in "The Angela Bofill Experience" in 2011, a stage show where she recounted her life and career while singers, Phil Perry and Melba Moore performed many of Bofill's beloved songs. 

The Cuban-Puerto Rican singer began her professional career after meeting Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen, both musicians, producers and owners of the jazz label, GRP Records. They produced her 1978 debut, "Angie" which properly put on display her incredible vocal prowess as well as her songwriting abilities where she wrote four of the eight tracks. The single, "This Time I'll Be Sweeter" became Bofill's first hit, reaching number twenty-three on the Billboard Hot R&B chart. Her follow-up album, "Angel of the Night" became an even bigger success, reaching the top-ten on the jazz and r&b charts as well as cracking the top-forty on the pop album chart.

Bofill moved over to Clive Davis' label, Arista Records in 1981 with an agenda to help her gain more crossover appeal. She recorded a total of five studio albums over five years during her time with Arista, which featured more dance-pop and soul. While Bofill continued to achieve moderate success on the r&b chart, she was unable to become a considerable presence on the pop chart. 

After taking some time off to raise her daughter, Shauna, Bofill returned to music in 1988, releasing "Intuition" on a new label, Capitol Records and getting back to her musical roots of jazz and blues. Her final studio album was "Love in Slow Motion", released in 1996.





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