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Tyrone Brunson (musician)

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Birth name
  
Calvin Tyrone Brunson

Role
  
Singer

Record label
  
MCA Records

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, musician

Albums
  
Sticky Situation

Name
  
Tyrone Brunson


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Born
  
March 22, 1956 Washington, D.C., United States (
1956-03-22
)

Genres
  
R&B, electro, funk, soul

Instruments
  
Bass, keyboards, vocals

Labels
  
Believe in a Dream, MCA

Died
  
May 25, 2013, Washington, D.C., United States

Similar People
  
Man Parrish, Davy DMX, Jonzun Crew, Newcleus, Jerry Calliste - Jr

Also known as
  
Ty Brunson, Tystick

Tyrone Brunson (born Calvin Tyrone Brunson, March 22, 1956 – May 25, 2013) was an American singer and musician, who played the bass guitar. One of his most successful singles was an electro instrumental titled "The Smurf" (1982), which reached #14 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1983 and led to further dance records about The Smurfs.

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Life and career

Calvin Tyrone Brunson was born in Washington, D.C.. In his early career he played is several local groups. He was the leader of the mid-1970s funk band The Family. Later he was the bassist for the late-1970s funk band Osiris. His first single, "The Smurf", released in the UK on the Mercury Records label, entered the UK singles chart on December 25, 1982, and reached #52; it remained in the chart for 5 weeks. "The Smurf" appeared on Brunson's debut studio album, Sticky Situation. In 1983, the follow-up U.S. single, the album's title track, reached #25 on the R&B chart. In 1984, Brunson released his second studio album, Fresh. While the title track reached #22 on the R&B chart, no other singles made a significant dent on the chart. In 1984, Brunson released his third studio album, Love Triangle, but with no successful singles, the album fizzled on the charts. Later on, Brunson was a backing vocalist, most notably for the R&B/pop trio Levert.

After leaving the music business in the 1990s, he became an IT instructor.

Tyrone Brunson died on May 25, 2013 in Washington, D.C., at the age of 57.

Albums

  • Sticky Situation (Believe In a Dream, 1983)
  • Fresh (Believe In a Dream, 1984)
  • The Method (MCA, 1986)
  • Love Triangle (MCA, 1987)
  • Singles

  • "Sticky Situation" (Believe In a Dream, 1982)
  • "The Smurf" b/w "I Need Love" (Believe In a Dream, 1982)
  • "Hot Line" (Believe In a Dream, 1983)
  • "Fresh" (Believe In a Dream, 1984)
  • "Don't You Want It" b/w "In Love With You" (Believe In a Dream, 1984)
  • "The Method" (MCA, 1986)
  • "Love Triangle" (featuring Gayle Adams) b/w "Free Bee" (MCA, 1987)
  • "Say Yeah" (Macola Record Co./Jam Record Co., 1988)
  • "The Big Payback" (featuring Desi Dez) (Unicore, 1988)
  • "All of Me" (featuring Chanelle) (Nott-Us, 1993)
  • References

    Tyrone Brunson (musician) Wikipedia