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Freda Charcilia Payne (born September 19, 1942"Freda Payne." Contemporary Black Biography. Vol. 58. Detroit: Gale, 2007. Retrieved August 5, 2011."Freda Payne." Almanac of Famous People. Gale Group, 2007. Retrieved August 5, 2011."Freda Payne." Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Vol. 98. Gale Group, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2011.Some sources give a birth year of 1945, but this appears to be an error as all sources agree that she is older than her sister , born 1944.) is an American singer and actress. Payne is best known for her career in music during the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s. Her most notable record is her 1970 "Band of Gold". Payne was also an actress in and film as well as the host of a TV . Payne is the older sister of , a former singer with the American vocal group . She also acted on .


Biography

Early life and career
Payne was born in , , and grew up listening to singers, such as and . As a , she attended the Detroit Institute of Musical Arts; she soon began singing radio and took part in (and won many) local TV and radio . In 1963, she moved to New York City and worked with many entertainers, including , , and . The next year, her debut , a recording with arranger titled After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!! was released on the Impulse! . (This album was re-issued on CD in Japan in early 2002 and again in the United States in 2005.) In 1965 she toured Europe for the first time, recording an album in Sweden with and Bengt-Arne Wallin. In 1966, she released her second American album, again in the jazz idiom, How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore, for . She also made occasional guest appearances on television shows including The Merv Griffin Show and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.

She added theatrical credits to her repertoire: she understudied for the show Hallelujah Baby in 1967, and appeared with the Equity Theatre in a production of Lost in the Stars. In 1969, her old friends back home in Detroit, , , and , persuaded her to sign with their newly formed record label . During that same year, her first Invictus single, "Unhooked Generation" (a minor R&B hit), was released.

(1982). 9780851122502, Guinness Superlatives Ltd.
Shortly thereafter, Eddie Holland offered her a song titled "Band of Gold", which he wrote along with Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Ronald Dunbar. In early 1970, the song became an instant smash reaching No. 3 in the US and No. 1 in the UK for six consecutive weeks; it also gave Payne her first gold record. Global sales were estimated at two million. An album of the same name proved to be fairly successful as well. Other Invictus singles included "Deeper and Deeper", which reached No. 24 in the US and No. 33 in the UK at the end of 1970; "You Brought the Joy", and the protest song "Bring the Boys Home" ( Billboard Hot 100 No. 12, 1971), her second gold record.
(1978). 9780214205125, Barrie and Jenkins. .
Her other Invictus albums were Contact (1971), The Best of Freda Payne (1972, a compilation which included four new, unissued songs), and her last Invictus album Reaching Out (1973).

In 1973, she left Invictus and recorded albums for /Dunhill and , but she never found the commercial success that she had enjoyed with Invictus. She recorded a duet "I Wanna See You Soon" with Capitol stablemates Tavares. She released three disco albums for Capitol from 1977 to 1979, Stares and Whispers, Supernatural High and Hot. The first one features the disco hit "Love Magnet" produced by Frank Wilson (1977).

In 1981, she briefly hosted her own talk show Today's Black Woman, and also found work acting in different movies, Broadway and other theatre productions throughout the 1980s. Although she was concentrating more on acting by that time, she never gave up music; in 1982, she recorded a single entitled "In Motion" for the Sutra label in New York, and in 1986, she recorded a remake of her old hit "Band of Gold" with . In 1990, she recorded three songs for 's UK Motorcity label: another remake of "Band of Gold", "Memories and Souvenirs", and "Only Minutes Away". In the mid-1990s, she released three albums for Dove Music: The (Unauthorized) I Hate Barney Songbook: A Parody (1994), An Evening with Freda Payne: Live in Concert which featured her sister

(1998). 9780753502419, Virgin. .
on , and her first (and only) Christmas album Christmas with Freda and Friends, which featured a duet between Freda and Scherrie (both 1996). She also continued her acting career appearing in the films, Private Obsession (1995), Ragdoll (1999) as the Gran, (2000), and Fire & Ice (made-for-TV, 2001).


Later career
In early 2001, Payne released a new album entitled Come See About Me for the label (the title track is a remake of ' hit). In early 2003, she performed in a show called Love & Payne, with at Feinstein's at the Regency in New York, and at the Cinegrill in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles, getting excellent reviews.

During the early 2000s, the following compilation albums of her music were released: Lost in Love (which includes nine of her post-Invictus recordings), Band of Gold: The Best of Freda Payne (both 2000), (2001), and The Best of Freda Payne: Ten Best Series (2002). In late 2002, Payne appeared with many R&B stars on the "Rhythm, Love, and Soul" edition of the PBS series American Soundtrack. Her performance of "Band of Gold" was included on the accompanying live album that was released in 2004. On April 22, 2009, Payne appeared on and sang "Band of Gold".

In February 2010, Payne joined , , , and many more on We Are the World for Haiti Relief. In 2011, Payne recorded a duet, "Saving A Life", with British pop star Sir for inclusion on his Soulicious album. She joined Richard on his "Soulicious" tour of the UK in October of the same year. She sang the new duet with Richard along with her own hit "Band of Gold".

In January 2018, she performed "A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald", in the Sitnik Theatre of the Lackland Performing Arts Center, in Hackettstown, New Jersey.


Personal life and honors
Payne was married to American singer from 1976 until 1979. Their wedding took place in . They spent their honeymoon in Acapulco, Mexico. Payne and Abbott had a son, Gregory Abbott Jr., who was born on September 19, 1977, Payne's 35th birthday. Payne later had a relationship with American musician (lead singer of ) from 1979 until January 1983. Sylvers wrote and produced her 1982 single "In Motion".

In 1974, she made the cover of Jet after she was appointed a Dame of Justice of the Order of St John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania.

In 2017, Payne was inducted into the 2017 class of the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame, in her hometown of Detroit.

In 2023, the Women Songwriters Hall of Fame awarded Payne a Lifetime Achievement and Legacy Award.


Discography

Studio albums
1964After the Lights Go Down Low and Much More!!!
1966How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore
1970Band of Gold6017
1971Contact7612
1973Reaching Out
1974Payne & Pleasure55
1975Out of Payne Comes Love
1977Stares and Whispers
1978Supernatural High
1979Hot
1994The (Unauthorized) I Hate Barney Songbook: A Parody
1996Christmas with Freda and Friends
2001Come See About Me
2007On the Inside
2014Come Back to Me Love
2021Let There Be Love
"—" denotes the album failed to chart


Live albums
  • 1965: Freda Payne in Stockholm' with Quintet with Dee Dee Ford and (Swedish release 1965, USA release 1971)
  • 1996: An Evening with Freda Payne: Live in Concert
  • 1999: Live in Concert


Compilations albums
1972The Best of Freda Payne15244
1991Greatest Hits
2000Lost in Love
2001
2002The Best of Freda Payne: Ten Best Series
"—" denotes the album failed to chart


Singles

As a lead artist
+ List of singles as a lead artist, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
"—" denotes the single failed to chart or was not released


As a featured artist
+ List of singles as a featured artist, with selected chart positions


Filmography

Concerts
  • 2006: Flashbacks: Soul Sensation – Compilation
  • 2009: Freda Payne: High Standards with Stanley Turrentine and Jerome Richardson
  • 2009: Live in Concert with


As an actress
  • 1973: Book of Numbers
  • 1993: Living Single
  • 1997: Sprung
  • 1999: Ragdoll
  • 2000:
  • 2001: Deadly Rhapsody
  • 2007: Cordially Invited
  • 2014: Ella: First Lady of Song
  • 2014: The Divorce
  • 2017: Kinky
  • 2021: Family Reunion (Ursula) S4.E5 Remember My Funny Valentine? Netflix TV Show


See also
  • List of soul musicians
  • List of disco artists (F–K)
  • List of people from Detroit
  • List of acts who appeared on American Bandstand
  • List of people who appeared on Soul Train
  • List of performers on Top of the Pops


Notes
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