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John Legend From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Not to be confused with Johnny Legend. John Legend John Legend by Sachyn Mital.jpg John Legend at the Citi Presents Evenings with Legends show on 29 January 2014 in New York. Background information Birth name John Roger Stephens Born December 28, 1978 (age 35) Springfield, Ohio, U.S. Genres R&B, soul, neo soul, hip hop soul Occupations Singer-songwriter, actor Instruments Vocals, piano, keyboards Years active 2001–present Labels GOOD Music, Sony Music, Columbia Associated acts Kanye West, Andre 3000, Rick Ross, Lupe Fiasco, The Roots Website johnlegend John Roger Stephens (born December 28, 1978), better known by his stage name John Legend, is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He has won nine Grammy Awards. In 2007, Legend received the special Starlight Award from the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[1] Prior to the release of Legends debut album, his career gained momentum through a series of successful collaborations with multiple established artists. Legend added his voice to those of other artists, assisting in them reaching chart-topper hits. He lent his voice to Magnetic Mans Getting Nowhere, Kanye Wests All of the Lights, on Slum Villages Selfish and Dilated Peoples This Way. Other artists included Jay-Zs Encore, and he sang backing vocals on Alicia Keys 2003 song You Dont Know My Name, the Kanye West remix of Britney Spears Me Against the Music, and Fort Minors High Road. Legend played piano on Lauryn Hills Everything Is Everything. He has also gained chart topping hits from his solo work as well, including the Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, All of Me. Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Career 2.1 2004–2007: Get Lifted and Once Again 2.2 2008–2010: Evolver and Wake Up! 2.3 2011–present: Tour, Duets and Love in the Future 3 Philanthropy 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 See also 8 References 9 External links Early life[edit] Legend was born John Roger Stephens on December 28, 1978, in Springfield, Ohio.[2] He is one of four children[3] of Phyllis (née Lloyd), a seamstress, and Ronald Stephens, a factory worker and former National Guardsman.[4][5][6] Throughout his childhood, Legend was homeschooled on and off by his mother.[7] At age four, he performed with his church choir. He began playing the piano and at age seven. In 1987,[3] when he was nine,[5] his parents divorced. At the age of twelve, Legend attended North High School, from which he graduated four years later.[8] Upon his salutatorian graduation, Legend was offered admission to Harvard University and scholarships to Georgetown University and Morehouse College.[9] He attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied English with an emphasis on African American literature.[10] While in college, Legend served as president and musical director of a co-ed jazz and pop a cappella group called Counterparts. His lead vocals on the groups recording of Joan Osbornes One of Us received critical acclaim landing the song on the track list of the 1998 Best of Collegiate a Cappella compilation CD.[11] Legend was also a member of the prestigious senior societies Sphinx Senior Society and Onyx Senior Honor Society while an undergraduate at Penn. While in college, Legend was introduced to Lauryn Hill by a friend. Hill hired him to play piano on Everything Is Everything, a song from her album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.[9] During this period, he began to hold a number of shows around Philadelphia, eventually expanding his audience base to New York, Boston, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. He finished college in 1999, and thereafter began producing, writing, and recording his own music. He released two albums independently; his self-titled demo (2000) and Live at Jimmys Uptown (2001), which he sold at his shows. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Legend began working as a management consultant for the Boston Consulting Group.[8] During this time, he began working on his demo and began sending his work to various record labels.[7][12] In 2001, Devo Springsteen introduced Legend to then up-and-coming hip-hop artist Kanye West; Legend was hired to sing during the hooks of Wests music. After signing to Wests label, he chose his stage name from an idea that was given to him by poet J. Ivy, due to what he perceived old-school sound. J. Ivy stated, I heard your music and it reminds me of that music from the old school. You sound like one of the legends. As a matter of fact, thats what Im going to call you from now on! Im going to call you John Legend. After J. Ivy continued to call him by the new moniker John Legend, others quickly caught on, including Kanye West, and the name stuck. Despite Legends reluctance to change his stage name, he eventually announced his new artist name as John Legend.[9][13] Career[edit] 2004–2007: Get Lifted and Once Again[edit] Legend released his debut album, Get Lifted, on GOOD Music in December 2004. It featured production by Kanye West, Dave Tozer, and will.i.am, and debuted at number 13 on the US Billboard 200, selling 116,000 copies in its first week.[14] It went on to sell 540,300 copies in the United States and was certified gold by the RIAA.[15][16] An international success, Get Lifted also reached number one of the Norwegian Albums Chart and peaked within the top ten in the Netherlands and Sweden, resulting into worldwide sales of 850,000 copies.[9] Critically acclaimed, it won the 2006 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album, and earned Legend another two nominal awards for Best New Artist and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. Altogether, the album produced four singles, including debut single Used to Love U, which entered the top 30 of the New Zealand and UK Singles Chart, and Grammy Award-winning Ordinary People which peaked at 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. John Legend also co-wrote Janet Jacksons I Want You, which was certified Platinum and received a nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards.[17] A highly sought after collaborator, Legend was featured on several records the following years; he appeared on albums by Fort Minor, Sérgio Mendes, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige, The Black Eyed Peas, Stephen Colbert, Rich Boy, MSTRKRFT, Chemistry, and Fergie, among others. Legend also tentatively worked with the late Michael Jackson on a future album for which he had written one song.[18] In August 2006, Legend appeared in an episode of Sesame Street. He performed a song entitled It Feels Good When You Sing a Song, a duet with Hoots the Owl.[19] He also performed during the pregame show of Super Bowl XL in Detroit and the halftime show at the 2006 NBA All-Star Game.[20][21] In October 2006, Legends second album, Once Again, was released. Legend co-wrote and co-produced the bulk of the album, which saw him reteaming with West and will.i.am but also spawned production from Raphael Saadiq, Craig Street, Sa-Ra, Eric Hudson, Devo Springsteen, Dave Tozer and Avenue. Released to major commercial success, it reached number three on the Billboard 200 and debuted on top of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. It was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA, and reached gold status in Italy, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. At the 2007 Grammy Awards ceremony, the song Heaven was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, while lead single Save Room received a nod in the Best Male Pop Vocal category. Legend won a second Grammy that year for Family Affair, a collaboration with Sly & The Family Stone, Joss Stone and Van Hunt, for the formers Different Strokes by Different Folks album. 2008–2010: Evolver and Wake Up![edit] In January 2008, Legend sang in a video for Barack Obama, produced by will.i.am called Yes We Can.[22] The same year, Legend had a supporting, singing-only role in the 2008 movie Soul Men, where he plays the deceased lead singer of a fictitious soul group that includes Samuel L. Jackson and Bernie Mac. In October, he released his third studio album, Evolver.[23] Speaking about the reasons for calling the album Evolver, he stated: I think people sometimes come to expect certain things from certain artists. They expect you to kind of stay in the same place you were at when you started out. Whereas I feel I want my career to be defined by the fact that Im NOT gonna stay in the same place, and that Im always gonna try new things and experiment. So, as I think this album represents a manifestation of that, I came up with the title Evolver.[24] The album was preceded by dance pop-influenced uptempo single Green Light which featured rapper Andre 3000 of OutKast and became his highest-charting single since Ordinary People; it was also released for the Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.[25] Legend returned to his hometown of Springfield, Ohio in 2008 to give a free benefit concert in support of Barack Obama In 2009, Legend performed in The People Speak, a documentary feature film that uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of everyday Americans, based on historian Howard Zinns A Peoples History of the United States.[26] Also in 2009, Legend and The Roots teamed up to record a collaborative album, Wake Up!, which was released on September 21, 2010.[27] The first single released from the album was Wake Up Everybody featuring singer Melanie Fiona and rapper Common.[28][29] In February 2011, Legend won three prizes at the 53rd Annual Grammy Music Awards. He was awarded Best R&B Song for Shine, while he and The Roots won Grammy Awards for Best R&B Album and Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for Hang On in There. In March 2011, Legend and The Roots won two NAACP Image Awards – one for Outstanding Album (Wake Up!) and one for Outstanding Duo, Group or Collaboration. 2011–present: Tour, Duets and Love in the Future[edit] On July 5, 2011, songwriter Anthony Stokes filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against John Legend in United States District Court, in the District of New Jersey, alleging that Legends song Maxines Interlude from his 2006 album Once Again derives from Stokes demo Where Are You Now.[30] Stokes claimed he gave Legend a demo of the song in 2004 following a concert at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[31] Legend denied the allegations, telling E! Online, I never heard of his song until he sued me. I would never steal anyones song. We will fight it in court and we will prevail.[32] However, nearly 60,000 people took a TMZ poll that compared the two songs and 65% of voters believed that Legends Maxines Interlude is a rip-off of Stokes Where Are You Now.[33] A year later, Legend confirmed that he settled the lawsuit with Stokes.[34] Also in 2011, Legend completed a 50-date tour as a guest for British soul band Sade. In the San Diego stop, Legend confirmed that he is working on his next studio album and played a new song called Dreams.[35] Later, via his official website, he revealed the official title of the album to be Love in the Future, and debuted part of a new track called Caught Up. The album has been executive-produced by Legend himself, along with Kanye West and Dave Tozer - the same team who worked on Legends previous albums Get Lifted and Once Again. Legend has stated that his intention for the record was To make a modern soul album - to flip that classic feel into a modern context.[36] Legend was granted an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Howard University at the 144th Commencement Exercises on Saturday, May 12, 2012.[37] Legend was a judge on the ABC music show Duets along with Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles and Robin Thicke. Legends spot was originally for Lionel Richie but he had to leave the show due to a scheduling conflict. Duets debuted on Thursday, May 24, 2012 at 8/7c.[38] He released his fourth studio album, Love in the Future, on September 3, 2013, debuting number 4 on the Billboard 200, selling 68,000 copies in its first week. [39] The album has been nominated for Best R&B album at the upcoming 2014 Grammy Awards.[40] Legends third single of the album named, All Of Me became a big success peaking at #1 on both the iTunes charts and Billboard Hot 100. The song is a ballad that was dedicated to his wife that he recently married, and has been performed at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards. Philanthropy[edit] In May 2007, Legend partnered with Tide laundry detergent to raise awareness about the need of families in St. Bernard Parish, (Chalmette, LA) one of the most devastated areas hit by Hurricane Katrina; he spent a day folding laundry at the Tide clean start mobile laundromat and visited homes which Tide is helping to rebuild in that community. On July 7, 2007, Legend participated in the Live Earth concert in London, performing Ordinary People. After reading Professor Jeffrey Sachs book, The End of Poverty, Legend started his Show Me Campaign in 2007; with this campaign, Legend called on his fans to help him in his initiative for those who reside in Bossaso Village[where?] and non-profit organizations that the campaign partners with. Also in 2007, Legend was the spokesman for GQ Magazines Gentlemens Fund, an initiative to raise support and awareness for five cornerstones essential to men: opportunity, health, education, environment, and justice.[citation needed] In October 2007, Legend became involved[clarification needed] with a project sponsored by The Gap, a retail clothing store chain in the United States. Through their project red campaign (also called 2 WEEKS), The Gaps contribution to their global fund from the sale of each (2 WEEKS) t-shirt is equivalent to the average cost of 2 weeks of anti-retroviral medicine in Africa, which enables people living with HIV to lead healthy, normal lives. In early 2008, he began touring with Alexus Ruffin and Professor Jeff Sachs of Columbia Universitys Earth Institute to promote sustainable development as an achievable goal. Legend joined Sachs as a keynote speaker and performer at the inaugural Millennium Campus Conference. Legend then joined the Board of Advisors of the Millennium Campus Network (MCN), and has supported MCN programs through online support and funding fellowships for MCN summer interns through the Show Me Campaign. In 2009, Legend gave AIDS Service Center NYC permission to remix his song If Youre Out There to create a music video promoting HIV/AIDS awareness and testing.[41] On January 22, 2010, he performed Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child on the Hope for Haiti Now telethon show.[42] On September 8, 2010, John Legend joined the national board of Teach For America.[43] Legend also sits on the boards of The Education Equality Project, the Harlem Village Academies, and Stand for Children. He serves on the Harlem Village Academies’ National Leadership Board. On September 9, 2010, he performed Coming Home on the Colbert Report as a tribute song for the end of combat operations in Iraq, and for the active troops and the veterans of the United States Armed Forces.[44] In 2011, he contributed the track Love Ive Never Known to the Red Hot Organizations most recent album Red Hot+Rio 2. The album is a follow-up to the 1996 Red Hot+Rio. Proceeds from the album sales will be donated to raise awareness and money to fight AIDS/HIV and related health and social issues. On March 6, 2012, John Legend was appointed by the World Economic Forum to the Forum of Young Global Leaders.[45] On June 1, 2013, Legend performed at Guccis global concert event in London whose campaign, Chime For Change, aims to raise awareness of womens issues in terms of education, health and justice.[46] At a press conference before his performance, Legend identified himself as a feminist saying, All men should be feminists. If men care about womens rights the world will be a better place.[47] Personal life[edit] After eight years of dating, Legend became engaged to model Chrissy Teigen in December 2011.[48][49] They married on September 14, 2013, in Como, Italy.[50] Discography[edit] Main article: John Legend discography Get Lifted (2004) Once Again (2006) Evolver (2008) Love in the Future (2013) Collaborations Wake Up! (with The Roots) (2010) Filmography[edit] Television Year Title Role Notes 2006 Sesame Street Himself 2007 Curb Your Enthusiasm Himself/Performer Season 6 finale, The Bat Mitzvah Las Vegas Himself/Performer Season 4 Episode 11, Wagers of Sin 2008 A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All Forest Ranger Christmas Special 2009 The People Speak Himself Documentary 2010 Dancing with the Stars Himself/Performer 2011 Royal Pains Himself/Performer Listen to the Music Film Year Title Role Notes 2008 Sesame Street: Elmo Loves You! Himself Soul Men Marcus Hooks See also[edit] List of awards and nominations received by John Legend References[edit] Jump up ^ Songwriters Hall of Fame. Induction for John Legend. Artisan News. June 22, 2007. Retrieved 2009-06-26. Jump up ^ Southern, Nathan. John Legend – Biography. Allmovie. Retrieved 2009-06-05. ^ Jump up to: a b John Legend and Wanda Sykes. Finding Your Roots. Episode 9. March 24, 2012. Event occurs at 10:45. PBS. Retrieved June 23, 2013. Jump up ^ Soul savior?. The Washington Times. April 14, 2005. Retrieved 2009-06-27. ^ Jump up to: a b Simpson, Dave (August 22, 2005). Legend in his own lunchtime. The Guardian (London: Guardian Media Group). Retrieved 2008-12-05. Jump up ^ John Legend Fans On Iseecolor. Mingle City. Retrieved 2014-05-22. ^ Jump up to: a b Watson, Margeaux (November 3, 2006). Spotlight: John Legend. Entertainment Weekly (Time). Retrieved 2009-07-22. ^ Jump up to: a b Singer/songwriter John Legend got early start. USA Today (Gannett Company). July 28, 2005. Retrieved 2009-06-27. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Newsome, Melba (October 22, 2006). Music; What Becomes John Legend Most?. The New York Times (The New York Times Company). pp. 1–2. Retrieved 2009-07-21. Jump up ^ du Lac, J. Freedom (February 9, 2006). The Best New Artist Is Already a Legend. The Washington Post. Retrieved 2006-02-09. Jump up ^ Rarb Review. RARB. Retrieved 2008-05-13. Jump up ^ Hall, Rashaun (October 18, 2004). Kanyes Hook Singer, John Legend, Ready For The Spotlight. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-07-22. Jump up ^ John Legend: Legend in his lifetime. The Independent (London: Independent News & Media). February 18, 2005. Retrieved 2009-07-22. Jump up ^ Whitmire, Margo (January 5, 2005). Encore Enjoys Another Week At No. 1. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved 2009-07-21.[dead link] Jump up ^ Crosley, Hillary (April 29, 2008). Legend Seeking Ad Savvy For New Album. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. Retrieved 2009-07-21. Jump up ^ RIAA – Gold & Platinum. RIAA. Retrieved 2008-12-26. Jump up ^ riaa/goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=Janet Jump up ^ John Legend and Tommy Parker - interview. YouTube. June 30, 2007. Retrieved 2012-05-14. Jump up ^ Legend, Foxx Hangin on Sesame Street. Spin. Spin Media. July 26, 2006. Retrieved 2009-06-27. Jump up ^ For The Record: Quick News On R. Kelly, Jamie Foxx, Green Day, Hilary Duff, Diddy, Tommy Lee & More. MTV. January 19, 2006. Retrieved 2008-05-13. Jump up ^ John Legend and Carrie Underwood Set for All-Star Halftime Show. NBA. February 15, 2006. Retrieved 2008-05-13. Jump up ^ Yes We Can — Barack Obama Music Video. YouTube. February 2, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-13. Jump up ^ Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. with John Legend. The Washington Post. April 4, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-13. Jump up ^ John Legend interview by Pete Lewis, Blues & Soul, October 2008. Bluesandsoul. Retrieved 2012-05-14. Jump up ^ Adler, Shawn (February 28, 2008). Andre 3000 Says He Didnt Even Try To Top Will Ferrells Comic Chops On Semi-Pro Set. MTV. Retrieved 2008-05-13. Jump up ^ The4 People Speak - The Film. Thepeoplespeak. Retrieved 2013-05-16. Jump up ^ Jayson Rodriguez, Tim Kash (May 6, 2010). John Legend Is 99 Percent Done With Wake Up Sessions Album. MTV. Retrieved May 12, 2010. Jump up ^ John Legend & The Roots feat. Common & Melanie Fiona – Wake Up Everybody. Nah Right (July 16, 2010). Retrieved on 2011-05-26. Jump up ^ McGee, Tiffany. (July 16, 2010) First Listen: John Legend & the Roots Want You to Wake Up! – The Roots, Music News, John Legend. People. Retrieved on 2011-05-26. Jump up ^ John Legend, G.O.O.D Music Sued, Accused Of Stealing Song. Hiphopwired. July 7, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-07. Jump up ^ Did John Legend Steal a Song? You Decide. E!. July 8, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-08. Jump up ^ John Legend Fires Back: I Would Never Steal Anyones Song. E!. July 20, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-20. Jump up ^ John Legend Accused of SONG JACKING. TMZ. July 7, 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-07. Jump up ^ R&B star John Legend sits down with The Champs. The Champs Podcast. July 10, 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-10. Jump up ^ John Legend Premiers a New Song Called Dreams Live in San Diego. YouTube. August 25, 2011. Retrieved 2012-04-14. Jump up ^ John Legend interview by Pete Lewis, Blues & Soul May 2013 Jump up ^ Education Secretary Urges Howard Graduates to Seek Their Passion and to Serve - Howard University Newsroom. Howard.edu. March 16, 2000. Retrieved 2012-05-14. Jump up ^ Nede, Jethro (May 18, 2012). Duets Judge John Legend Says Replacing Lionel Richie Was Pretty Crazy. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2012-05-24. Jump up ^ John Legend Talks Kanye-Produced Love In The Future LP, New Chevy Impala Campaign. Billboard. May 21, 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-26. Jump up ^ Grammy Awards 2014: Full Nominations List. Billboard. 2013-12-06. Retrieved 2014-05-22. Jump up ^ New York News, Local Video, Traffic, Weather, NY City Schools and Photos - Homepage - NY Daily News. Daily News (New York). Jump up ^ Jocelyn Vena, Hope For Haiti Now Telethon Airs Tonight at 8 P.M.: George Clooney, Wyclef Jean and Hollywoods biggest names help raise money for earthquake relief. MTV News, January 22, 2010, found at MTV News. Accessed January 22, 2010. Jump up ^ John Legend Joins Teach For Americas National Board, TeachForAmerica.org, 2010-09-28. Jump up ^ colbertnation. colbertnation (May 19, 2011). Retrieved on 2011-05-26. Jump up ^ Strombo | The 2012 World Economic Forum Honours 3 Canadians As Young Global Leaders ... Including George. CBC Television. March 6, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-14.[dead link] Jump up ^ Talarico, Brittany (April 17, 2013). Katy Perry, Blake Lively Join Beyoncé and Gucci to Empower Women. People. Retrieved April 22, 2013. Jump up ^ Im a male feminist. No, seriously - CNN. CNN. October 8, 2013. Jump up ^ Silverman, Stephen M. (December 27, 2011). John Legend Is Engaged. People. Retrieved September 14, 2013. Jump up ^ Galla, Brittany (July 24, 2013). Chrissy Teigen, John Legend Planning September Wedding in Lake Como, Italy. Us Weekly. Retrieved September 14, 2013. Jump up ^ Webber, Stephanie (September 14, 2013). John Legend, Chrissy Teigen Marry in Italy -- See Her Wedding Dress!. Us Weekly. Retrieved September 14, 2013. External links[edit] Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Legend. 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