CeCe Rogers (born Kenneth Jesse Rogers III, April 30, 1962), is an American singer, songwriter and record producer from Cleveland, Ohio.
He was given the nickname CeCe by James Brown, who watched him performing at 11 years of age, imitating Chubby Checker. He is considered one of the most popular male vocalists in house music. In 1987, he recorded the track "Someday" in collaboration with Marshall Jefferson, an anthem of house music, having been rated number 3 in Mixmag's 100 Greatest Singles of All Time.
His track "All Join Hands" became popular in 1991, after Laurent Garnier began to mix it with Pulsation's "Transpulsation".
Moving to the New York area in 1984, he taught voice and piano, as well as doing session work with such artists as Melba Moore, Freddie Jackson, and Curtis Hairston. He also formed his own group, CeCe & Company, whose repertoire included jazz and R&B tunes. Some of the group's vocalist at the time were Sybil Lynch, Adeva, and Kenny Bobien.
Not realizing the massive appeal house music was having in Europe, Rogers moved away from the house scene and released his debut album, CeCe Rogers, in 1989. The album was a mix of contemporary R&B and house tracks that received rave reviews but poor sales. His second album, Never Give Up (1991), also failed to chart selling only 300,000 units. He was dropped from Atlantic and went back to doing session work singing backgrounds for TV commercials. In 1993, David Morales recruited Rogers to work on his debut album, Games. He worked on many of Morales's remix projects including "The Best Things In Life Are Free" by Janet Jackson and Luther Vandross, and the soundtrack of Sister Act. Rogers has written and produced many songs with his friend and business partner, Marshall Jefferson.
In 1989, Rogers wrote the UK hit single, "Got to Get You Back" for Kym Mazelle.
The house scene grew quickly, starting out in Chicago and establishing roots in New Jersey. Soulful house became popular in Europe when Rogers toured with Jefferson.
In 1994, Rogers recorded a string of hits with the Italian band Jestofunk. This would lead to three world tours. After five years with Jestofunk, Rogers decided to stop touring and give teaching a try. Seeing the need for more African American male teachers in the Urban area community, Rogers taught music production for eight years at the Essex County Vocational School in New Jersey. He became a supervisor for the district and formed a gospel choir that won many competitions, including the McDonald's Gospelfest and Cherry Blossom music festival.
+List of singles, with selected peak chart positions ! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Year ! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Single ! scope="col" colspan="2" | Peak chart positions ! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Album | |||
1987 ! scope="row" | "Someday" (US only) | — | CeCe Rogers | ||||
1989 ! scope="row" | "Forever" | 100 | |||||
1990 ! scope="row" | "All Join Hands" | — | |||||
1991 ! scope="row" | "Never Give Up" (US only) | — | Never Give Up | ||||
1992 ! scope="row" | "Brothers & Sisters" (US only) | — | rowspan="9" | ||||
1993 ! scope="row" | "Its Gonna Be Alright" (with The Unity Crew) (US only) | — | |||||
1994 ! scope="row" | "No Love Lost" | — | |||||
1995 ! scope="row" | "Come Together" | 77 | |||||
1996 ! scope="row" | "In the Morning" (US only) | — | |||||
2002 ! scope="row" | "Come On and Dance" (UK only) | — | |||||
2005 ! scope="row" | "It's Alright" (UK only) | — | |||||
2020 ! scope="row" | "I'll Be Your Friend" (with Benny Benassi) | — | |||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released. |
+List of singles as featured artist ! scope="col" | Year ! scope="col" | Single ! scope="col" | Artist ! scope="col" | Album |
1994 ! scope="row" | "Say It Again" | Jestofunk | Love in a Black Dimension | |
1996 ! scope="row" | "Symphonic Tonic" | Street Corner Symphony | Single only | |
1997 ! scope="row" | "My Sweet Lord" | Papasun Style | The Positive Life | |
1998 ! scope="row" | "Movin' On" | Moodlife | ||
1999 ! scope="row" | "Gimme Your Love" | Starphunk | ||
2014 ! scope="row" | "I Want You" | Bob Sinclar | Single only | |
2016 ! scope="row" | "Come with Me" | David Morales | Single only | |
2017 ! scope="row" | "Can't Let Go" | Andrea Ferrini | Single only |
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