Pebbles
Biography
Although dance-pop singer Pebbles scored several hit singles on her own during the '80s, she has become best-known as the manager (and creator) of one of the genre's biggest hit machines the following decade. Born Perri McKissack in Oakland, CA, on November 6, 1966, the singer (who is the cousin of R&B singer Cherelle) got her start in the early '80s as a backup singer for percussionist/band leader Bill Summers and the funk outfit Con Funk Shun, helping co-pen one of the latter band's hits, "Body Lovers." By the end of the decade, however, McKissack was ready to strike out on her own, going by the name Pebbles and signing a recording contract with MCA. The singer's self-titled 1988 debut featured contributions from both Babyface and Michael Sembello (as well as renowned producer L.A. Reid, who Pebbles would eventually marry), and spawned a pair of Top Five hits, "Girlfriend" and "Mercedes Boy," pushing the album to platinum status stateside.
Pebbles' follow-up recording, 1990's Always, fared nearly as well, going gold and spawning another Top Five hit with "Giving You the Benefit," while both Salt-N-Pepa and Cherelle made guest appearances on the record. Instead of pursuing her solo career, Pebbles then founded her own record label, Savvy Records, and created the Atlanta, GA-based hip-hop/dance trio TLC (comprised of members Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas, and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes). Guiding TLC's career and serving as their manager, the trio became one of pop's biggest hit-making groups by 1994, thanks to their 11 times platinum smash Crazysexycool. Pebbles returned back to her solo career in 1995 with her third release overall, Straight From the Heart. Although it was a much more mature work (and featured contributions from such producers/songwriters as Sean "Puffy" Combs, Kyle West, and Organized Noize), it failed to match the commercial success of its predecessors. 2000 saw the release of a 14-track career overview on the Hip-O label with Greatest Hits. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
Are u sure of Pebbles birth date because I was reading another bio and it listed her birth date as August something. So what is the correct date ?
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I love all her songs and lyrics...... You can still make babies with her songs.
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This is my top favorite song from my days @ JSU. Matter of fact, this tape (we are talking early 80's) was our road trip song during college..... . . . . . . . P e b b l e s is a wonderful singer.
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I love Pebbels she has always been my favorite singer...I love this song. I love this album.
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My favorite female R&B Singer of all time. I love Whitney and Sade but my girl has always been Pebbles crazy! Her two albums were great and she defined being a true woman in this genre. A true lady with true emotions.
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she was (and i'm sure she still is) gorgeous and a pretty decent singer at that. brings back good memories.
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You gotta miss fine dance music like this nowadays. Nothin but trash now. And yes she is fine
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I have always loved this girl like never befor she is bad up til this day and for ever more. |
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this is deep sister, i love her and her music old school music love it with babyface
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Well she was great back then and no one knows what people go through because they deal with a lot and its shady people all round not just in the music business
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pebbles has always one of my favorite artists. not only can she sing she's beutiful to look at and she know's fashion. she's all around a wonderful artist.
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Pebbles is a very talented artist and business women. She also made the hit girl group TLC. I would like to hear more music from her in the 21st century.
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i like pebbles but she can never compare to janet jackson sorry boo boo.
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i remember i use to want to look like pebbles, she's beautiful. i love her music.
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Her song Always still brings tears to my eyes almost 20 years later. Great artist.
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Pebble's was a great artists and still is she's one of the best that paved the way for R&b.
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sexy,beautif u l what can i say......the janet jacksons and madonas no compare, omg
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Yeah, she's a woman of God now, but who can forget "Do you wanna ride in my mercedes boy"? The video was all glossy and stylized. Even with todays standards (thats almost 15 or more years later), that video is da bomb. She coos, she strikes a poise, and the melody is enchanting, and she's just so....so.... s l e e k ! That video can stand next to the best madonna and Janet Jackson video from that era, and be on par!
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