Singer/songwriter/keyboardist/producer
Angela Winbush's credentials include her own solo hits such as her number one R&B hit, "Angel"; hits as one-half of the singing duo
Rene & Angela and their hits "Save Your Love (For #1)" and "Your Smile"; and her hits by
Stephanie Mills and
the Isley Brothers. One
Rene & Angela hit, the 1983 ballad "My First Love," was covered by
Avant on his spring 2000 debut CD,
My Thoughts.
Winbush's own albums are
Sharp,
Angela Winbush, and
It's the Real Thing. Besides
Rene Moore,
Winbush's early collaborators were Moore's brother,
Rufus, bassist
Bobby Watson, engineer/producer
Bruce Swedien, and
George Duke.
Born in St. Louis, MO,
Winbush grew up singing gospel music in the church choir and learned to play piano as a child. She had no intentions of pursuing a professional music career when she began attending Washington, D.C.'s Howard University majoring in architecture. To earn money to pay expenses, she began singing on recording sessions and formed a singing trio that opened for
Van McCoy and
Al Jarreau. She became interested in the music business and changed her major to music education.
Around 1977,
Winbush sent a demo tape to New York DJ
Gary Byrd. He played it over the phone for his friend
Stevie Wonder. He called
Winbush and invited her to Los Angeles. While singing in
Wonder's backup band Wonderlove,
Winbush learned about writing and producing by sitting in on sessions with
Wonder. In 1980, she met singer/songwriter
Rene Moore through Wonderlove vocalist
Carolyn Dennis and they began writing songs together, eventually forming the duo
Rene & Angela. In 1978, former
Tower of Power lead singer
Lenny Williams recorded one of their songs, "Changes." A friend introduced the duo to Dr. Cecil Hale, a Capitol Records executive who signed the duo to the label. Two LPs were issued, Wall to Wall and
Rise. Another
Rene & Angela song, the ballad "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love," was recorded by Alton McClain and Destiny on their self-titled 1978 Polydor LP. It can be found on Polygram's Power of Love: Best of Soul Essentials Ballads. In 1985,
Rene & Angela signed with Polygram and were assigned to their Mercury imprint. Their label debut, Street Called Desire, went gold, yielding the number one hits "Save Your Love (For #1)," which featured a rap by
Kurtis Blow, and "Your Smile." An earlier
Rene & Angela song would resurface in a big way. The first single from
Stephanie Mills' 1985
Stephanie Mills album was "Stand Back"; on its flip side was her passionate cover of "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love." Because of its massive radio play as an album track,
Mills' version, produced by Philly Soul keyboardist
Ron Kersey, was reissued as an A-side and held the number one spot for two weeks in spring 1986.
By 1987,
Winbush was solo and got her first production job on
the Isley Brothers'
Smooth Sailing LP after the group's lead singer,
Ronald Isley, mentioned to Warner Bros. records executive
Benny Medina that he wanted to work with the group who did "Your Smile." After working together,
Isley became the singer's manager. Becoming romantically involved,
Winbush married
Ronald Isley on June 26, 1993. She produced and wrote the bulk of his solo debut,
Spend the Night, credited as the Isley Brothers Featuring Ronald Isley.
Winbush's other credits include the platinum
Isley Brothers album
Mission to Please,
Body,
Lalah Hathaway, the 1982 self-titled debut of Plush,
Klymaxx,
Sheena Easton's The Lover in Me, and the 1993 Warner Bros. various artists set, A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield. ~ Ed Hogan, All Music Guide