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El DeBarge grew up in Detroit, Michigan, US, as one of ten children, spending his youth singing in the local church choir. DeBarge, along with his siblings, were heavily involved with music growing up, performing regularly. His elder brothers, Bobby and Tommy, found success in the group, Switch, and later brought in their siblings to form DeBarge, signing to Motown Records in 1980. Through the label’s mentoring, the group went on to be a success in the early-1980s, creating the hits “All This Love,” “Love Me in a Special Way,” “Who’s Holding Donna Now” and “Rhythm Of The Night.” After recording four albums with DeBarge, El left the band to pursue a solo career in 1985.
In 1986, DeBarge released his first solo record, a self-titled album that featured the number three hit “Who’s Johnny?,” which went on to be featured in the soundtrack for hit film, “Short Circuit.” “love Always” also featured on the record, peaking at number 43 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album itself reached number 24 in the Billboard 200 Album Chart and was certified Gold. DeBarge followed his debut with 1989’s “Gemini,” which failed to match his previous success.
DeBarge then left Motown, moving to Warner Bros. Records for 1992’s “In The Storm” and 1994’s “Heart, Mind & Soul,” with neither album being particularly successful. DeBarge then retreated from making music, falling into drug addiction, a battle which would last over a decade, frequently spending stints in rehab as he tried to overcome his personal issues. After serving a prison sentence for violating his probation, DeBarge returned with 2010’s “Second Chance,” on Interscope Records, returning to form, with the album peaking at number 57 in the Billboard charts. He then went on to perform at the 54th Grammy Awards ceremony in February 2012.
Soft, midnight blue envelops the stage, setting a romantic mood. El DeBarge sits on a stool in center stage, singing “All This Love”. He sways gently back and forth, occasionally waving his arms to encourage his audience to sing along with the chorus. His soft, smooth voice melds with those of the back up singers, and the jazzy tunes coming from the drums, guitar, piano, and horn have the audience swaying along to the beat. Eldra Patrick “El” DeBarge, a singer/songwriter from Michigan, is a versatile musician. He plays a mix of R&B, jazz, gospel, pop, soul, and hip hop. He has done extensive work in the music industry, both solo and in collaboration with other artists, including his brothers. His first album, El DeBarge, was released in 1986. He followed that in 1989 with Gemini, then came In The Storm in 1992, Heart, Mind and Soul in 1994, and Second Chance in 2010. He has also released multiple singles. “Who's Johnny”, released in 1986, was listed No. 1 on the US R&B chart list and No. 3 on the US chart list, and “Real Love” made No. 8 on the US R&B chart list. El DeBarge's sonorous falsetto has been celebrated for generations, and will continue to be loved by many for years to come.