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Larry Jazz Anthony

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Birth name
  
Larry Eugene Anthony

Years active
  
1995–present

Role
  
Singer

Music group
  
Dru Hill (Since 1994)

Instruments
  
Singing, piano, guitar

Name
  
Larry Anthony

Record label
  
Universal Music Group

Larry
Born
  
April 23, 1977 (age 47) (
1977-04-23
)

Origin
  
Baltimore, Maryland U.S.

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, and record producer

Labels
  
Dru Hill LLC/Kedar Entertainment/Universal

Albums
  
Dru Hill, InDRUpendence Day, Enter the Dru, Dru World Order, Hits

Similar People
  
Woody Rock, Nokio the N‑Tity, Rufus Waller, Sisqo, DJ Drama

Larry Jazz Anthony


Jazz (born Larry Eugene Anthony, Jr. on April 23, 1977 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an African-American R&B singer. He is best known as a member of the successful R&B group Dru Hill, serving as second lead singer for the group.

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Career

During Dru Hill's 1999 - 2002 hiatus, Jazz recorded a traditional R&B solo album. However, Def Jam never released the album, although at least three of its songs, "Damn", "War", and "Housewife", turned up on Def Jam promotional mixtapes. Two more surfaced on Def Jam soundtrack LPs: a ballad entitled "Here With Me" was featured on the 2000 soundtrack to Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, and the Jill Scott-guested neo soul track "Love Again" was included on the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack. Jazz also made a number of guest appearances on tracks by artists such as R&B vocalist Miss Jones and jazz saxophonist Kim Waters, and joins Case, Musiq, Montell Jordan, R.L. from Next, and Stevie J. on "Sweet November", a song from the soundtrack to the soundtrack of the Soul Food television series, based on the 1997 film which also included Dru Hill's "We're Not Making Love No More" on its soundtrack.

Jazz's company, Taj Entertainment, features artists Cherri Lala, a singer/songwriter known for her song "Madame Cherri" from HBO's Cathouse, and more recently, her pop duet with Jazz entitled, "Baby, Let's Go", which can be downloaded from iTunes. Taj also once featured Tre-Son', a three-man group from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. One singer from that particular group, now known as Jim Beanz, has branched off and is working as a producer for the likes of Britney Spears, Duran Duran, and Nelly Furtado, much in part as a result of his tutelage under Jazz.

In early 2008, the original quartet version of Dru Hill began touring alongside fellow 1990s R&B acts Tony! Toni! Tone!, Bell Biv Devoe, and their former producer Keith Sweat. On March 6, the group appeared on WERQ, a Baltimore radio station, to promote their reunion. In the midst of their interview, however, Woody announced he was quitting the group again to dedicate himself to his gospel ministry. A YouTube video shows Sisqo walking out on the interview as a result, and Woody, Nokio, and Jazz fighting.

Songs

We're Not Making Love No More
5 Steps
Beauty
In My Bed
Never Make a Promise
These Are the Times
I Should Be
The Love We Had
How Deep Is Your Love
Tell Me
What Are We Gonna Do?
You Are Everything
Men Always Regret
Love MD
What Do I Do With the Love?
Enter the Dru
I Love You
Love's Train
I Do
Incomplete
Real Freak
I'll Be the One
April Showers
One Good Reason
Makin' Luv
Remain Silent
This Is What We Do
Nowhere Without You
Enchantment Passing Through
Whatever U Want
Sistas
She Wants Me

References

Larry "Jazz" Anthony Wikipedia