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Brian McKnight
Birth Name:Brian Kelly McKnight
Birth Date:5 June 1969
Birth Place:Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Education:Maynard Evans High School
Oakwood College (no degree)
Years Active:1988–present
Children:6
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    Origin:Orlando, Florida, U.S.
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    Past Member Of:Black Men United

    Brian Kainoa Makoa McKnight Sr.[1] (born Brian Kelly McKnight; June 5, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, radio personality, and multi-instrumentalist.[2] [3] An R&B performer, he is recognized for his strong head voice, high belting range, and melisma.

    His first hit song, "Love Is" (with Vanessa Williams) was recorded for the Beverly Hills, 90210 soundtrack in 1993, and peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100. That same year, his single "One Last Cry" peaked at number 13 on the chart and spawned from his eponymous debut studio album (1992), which was released by Mercury Records the year prior and received platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). His 1997 single, "You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)" (featuring Mase) peaked within the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 and led his third album, Anytime (1997)—his final release with Mercury before he signed with Motown. His 1999 single, "Back at One" peaked at number two on the chart and remains his highest-charting song; it preceded the album of the same name (1999), which was the first of four of his albums—Superhero (2001), U Turn (2003), and Gemini (2005)—to consecutively debut within the top ten of the Billboard 200. His ninth album, Ten (2006) marked his final major label release.

    His work has earned him 16 Grammy Award nominations,[4] third only to Zubin Mehta and Snoop Dogg for the record of most nominations for the award without a win.[5]

    Early life

    McKnight was born in Buffalo, New York to Claude McKnight, Jr. and Ruth Elaine Willis. His music experience began in childhood when he became a member of his church choir, which was directed by his grandfather. McKnight explored different genres of music, and in his early teens he started musical ambitions by composing instrumental material while learning to play several instruments. McKnight formed a band and began performing his original songs at local venues. By the age of 18, he was offered a publishing deal.[6]

    Career

    Mercury Records: Brian McKnight and Anytime (1990–1997)

    McKnight's older brother, Claude V. McKnight III (and his band Take 6), signed a record deal with Warner Brothers subsidiary Reprise Records in 1987, releasing their self-titled debut in the Spring of 1988. This encouraged McKnight to shop his own demo tapes, and by the age of 19 he signed his first recording deal with Mercury Records subsidiary, Wing Records.[7] His self-titled debut album Brian McKnight was released in 1992, and peaked at number 58 on the Billboard 200 chart. His first release was "The Way Love Goes", which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[8] The album also featured the ballad and Top 20 single, "One Last Cry". It was followed by two more albums for Mercury, I Remember You (1995) and Anytime (1997). Anytime, McKnight's final album with Mercury, sold over two million copies and was nominated for a Grammy. The video for "Anytime", directed by Darren Grant, was nominated for Best Male Video at the 1998 MTV Video Music Awards. In 1997, McKnight recorded "Remember the Magic" for Walt Disney World's 25th anniversary. After the release of his self-titled debut album, McKnight was part of the group Black Men United alongside Gerald Levert, his then-labelmate Joe, Christopher Williams, Boyz II Men, and others for the song "U Will Know", featured on the soundtrack to the film Jason's Lyric, released in late 1994, in which he produced it with D'Angelo.

    Motown Records: Bethlehem and Back at One (1998–2004)

    McKnight signed with Motown in 1998 and released a Christmas album, Bethlehem, the first of five albums he released on Motown.

    In 1998, McKnight was a guest star on the show Sister Sister. He appeared in multiple episodes, as Tia and Tamera's college professor.

    In 1999, McKnight released Back at One, his most successful album to date, which eventually went on to sell over three million copies. Additionally, Back at One is one of four of McKnight's studio albums to reach the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, reaching number 7 on October 9, 1999.[9]

    In 2004, McKnight co-wrote the song "Wait" with Australian soul artist Guy Sebastian, which appeared on Sebastian's Beautiful Life album.

    Warner Brothers: Ten and media/radio gigs (2005–2014)

    thumb|upright|McKnight performing in 2006

    In late 2005, McKnight signed with Warner Bros. Records and released the album Ten during December 2006. It was his only studio album with the label. Three singles were released from the album: "Find Myself in You" (which originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 2006 Tyler Perry movie Madea's Family Reunion), "Used to Be My Girl" and "What's My Name".

    In October 2007, McKnight made his Broadway debut in the show Chicago.

    Between 2006 and 2010, McKnight hosted The Brian McKnight Morning Show, a radio show with Pat Prescott on KTWV The Wave in Los Angeles. The show was briefly simulcast on KHJZ-FM, Smooth Jazz 95.7 The Wave in Houston, Texas. In January 2009, McKnight hosted "The Brian McKnight Show" on 98.7 KISS FM in New York City.

    In 2009, McKnight appeared in the eighth season of Celebrity Apprentice.[10] Each celebrity played to raise money for the charity of his or her choice. McKnight elected to play for Youthville USA.

    Between September 2009 and May 2010, McKnight served as the media personality and hosted[11] The Brian McKnight Show, a late night talk show billed as a combination of talk and variety which aired in syndication.

    McKnight sang the National Anthem for MLB Opening Day in Cincinnati, Ohio with his sons Brian, Jr. and Niko on March 31, 2011. He had previously sung the National Anthem for the 1997 NBA All-Star Game in Cleveland, Game 6 of the 2002 World Series in Anaheim, California (near his Los Angeles home), and the 2005 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Detroit. He has also made numerous other "National Anthem" appearances throughout his career. Additionally, McKnight sang "God Bless America" in the 7th inning of Game 7 of the National League Champion Series in San Francisco on October 22, 2012.

    On April 23, 2012, McKnight posted to YouTube "If You're Ready To Learn", which has been characterized by Billboard as a "filthy jam". Billboard selected this lyric from the work to quote: "Let me show you how your p—y works / Since you didn't bring it to me first."[12] Other media outlets such as MTV, the Toronto Sun, and NewMediaRockstars[13] have also written about McKnight's recent, more adult-oriented efforts.[14] [15] Shortly after the single's release, McKnight and Funny or Die revealed that the single was a collaboration between the two. McKnight later explained that he wrote the parody as a commentary on the state of R&B, which he noted was in a period of degradation overall with famous radio station 98.7 Kiss FM shuttering and hit singles being inferior quality music, among other ailments.[16]

    Brian McKnight Music and Kobalt: Better (2015–2016)

    On August 14, 2015, McKnight released the single "Uh Oh Feeling", the first track from his album Better. It was released on his own label, Brian McKnight Music LLC via Kobalt Label Services.[17] Better was released on February 26, 2016. The album received positive reviews.[18]

    SoNo Recording: An Evening with... and Genesis (2016–present)

    On September 23, 2016 (twenty years from the date of his studio album Anytime), McKnight released his first live CD, DVD and Blu-ray collection entitled An Evening with Brian McKnight (in partnership with independent recording label, SoNo Recording Group, via the Universal Music Group). The concert was recorded in Los Angeles, at the historic Saban Theatre. The release includes fourteen songs performed live with his full band, plus three newly written and recorded songs. The first single, "Everything", reached the Top 20 on the national Adult Contemporary charts in September 2016. The CD version of the concert debuted on the Billboard R&B chart at number 13, as a Hot Shot Debut. Also included, is a duet with Gino Vannelli, on the song "Brothers in the End". The Blu-ray and DVD version of the release premiered on the Billboard Music DVD chart at number 9.

    McKnight released the album Genesis on August 25, 2017.[19] It featured three Top 30 Urban AC and AC hits: "Everything", "Forever" and "I Want U". Genesis premiered on the Nielsen SoundScan Top 10 Current R&B Albums and Top 20 Current Hip Hop/R&B Albums. The album was produced by Tim Kelley, part of the legendary duo Tim & Bob.

    In January 2018, McKnight was nominated for two NAACP Image Awards. He was nominated for Outstanding Male Artist and Outstanding Album for Genesis (alongside Bruno Mars, Charlie Wilson, Kendrick Lamar, Jay-Z and Mary J Blige).

    In May 2018, McKnight announced he was working on his next studio album tentatively titled Bedtime Story, which would be 60 minutes of music "for the bedroom aka baby-making music".[20]

    In 2021, Brian McKnight competed on The Masked Singer spin-off The Masked Dancer as "Cricket".

    Personal life

    McKnight was married from 1990-2003 to singer-songwriter, Julie McKnight, and they have two sons together.[21] McKnight also has a daughter he fathered from a previous relationship.

    In 2014, he began dating Dr. Leilani Malia Mendoza, a pediatric neurophysiologist, and they announced their engagement in May 2017.[22] On December 29, 2017, McKnight and Mendoza were married.[23] Mendoza has two children from a previous relationship. McKnight and Mendoza had a son who died in infancy.[24] In December 2022, McKnight and Mendoza had another son, Brian Kainoa Makoa Jr. McKnight legally changed his name to Brian Kainoa Makoa McKnight Sr. to match his new son's name.[1]

    Religion

    Brian McKnight was raised a Seventh-day Adventist. Religion was important in the McKnight family, with many generations being Seventh-day Adventists. His grandfather was a pastor of a church, and his mother played the piano and sang in a gospel choir in Buffalo's Emanuel Temple. Being the youngest of four boys, McKnight became a member of an a cappella gospel quartet with his brothers. He also attended Oakwood College, a Seventh-day Adventist university in Huntsville, Alabama, from 1987 to 1989. In his second year, McKnight got into trouble for violating Oakwood's rules about dormitory visitors for having his girlfriend in his dorm room. They were both expelled.[25] [26]

    Discography

    See main article: Brian McKnight discography. Studio albums

    Filmography

    Film

    ! Year! Title! Role! Notes
    2000A Diva's Christmas CarolHimselfTV movie
    2003The BeatRecord Executive
    2005LeverageJoe
    2009Black Dynamite Sweet Meat
    2011Cheaper to Keep Her Raymond MaysVideo
    2012Note to SelfDoctor William Thompson
    Fuzzy GinersProfessorShort
    2013The Country Christmas StoryDanny GibsonTV movie
    2017Sandy WexlerTestimonial
    NakedHimself

    Television

    ! Year! Title! Role! Notes
    1993Stanley T in Da HouseHimselfEpisode: "Boyz II Men"
    The Mickey Mouse ClubHimselfEpisode: "Episode #6.18"
    1993-01Showtime at the ApolloHimselfRecurring Guest
    Soul TrainHimselfRecurring Guest
    1994MartinHimselfEpisode: "Love is in Your Face: Part 2"
    1995New York UndercoverHimselfEpisode: "CAT"
    Midnight MacHimselfEpisode: "Episode #1.1"
    1996Living SingleHimselfEpisode: "Wake Up to the Breakup"
    MartinHimselfEpisode: "Where the Party At"
    1997The Steve Harvey ShowHimselfEpisode: "Coming to Chicago"
    1998Beverly Hills, 90210HimselfEpisode: "Ready or Not"
    Soul Train Lady of Soul AwardsHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host
    Soul Train Christmas StarfestHimself/HostMain Host
    1998-99Sister, SisterKeith/Clarence Recurring Cast: Season 6
    1999Mad TVHimselfEpisode: "Episode #4.16"
    Soul Train Music AwardsHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host
    2000Hollywood SquaresHimself/PanelistRecurring Panelist
    2001Who Wants to Be a MillionaireHimself/ContestantEpisode: "Top of the Charts Edition, Show 2-4"
    The Wayne Brady ShowHimselfEpisode: "Pilot"
    The ParkersHimselfEpisode: "Crazy Love"
    HimselfMain Guest
    VH1 Presents the 80'sHimselfEpisode: "Hip Hop/R&B"
    2002My Wife and KidsHimselfEpisode: "Anniversary"
    2003Star SearchHimself/Guest JudgeEpisode: "The One with Singer Brian McKnight"
    American JuniorsHimself/Guest JudgeEpisode: "Episode #1.9" & "#1.10"
    MTV CribsHimselfEpisode: "Oct 13, 2003"
    PyramidEpisode: "Oct 16, 2003"
    PlatinumMaceEpisode: "Power"
    2004The Chris Isaak ShowHimselfEpisode: "Home Improvement"
    SoundstageHimselfEpisode: "Chris Isaak Christmas"
    2005American DreamsStokely CarmichaelEpisode: "The Commencement"
    2006Celebrity DuetsHimselfEpisode: "Episode #1.2"
    2007Hey PaulaHimselfEpisode: "All That Glitters"
    2008Secret Talents of the StarsHimself/JudgeEpisode: "Episode #1.1"
    America's Got TalentHimselfEpisode: "Episode #3.20"
    Great PerformancesHimselfEpisode: "Hit Man: David Foster and Friends"
    2009The ApprenticeHerself/Contestant Contestant: Season 8
    2009-10The Brian McKnight ShowHimself/HostMain Host
    2012Ordinary People, Extraordinary LivesHimselfEpisode: "A Place Called Home"
    The Mumblesteens HimselfEpisode: "Secret Lover"
    2013Shark Tank Himself
    Minute Motivations HimselfEpisode: "Holiday Special"
    2015Hollywood in ViennaHimselfEpisode: "Hollywood in Vienna 2015: Tales of Mystery"
    2015-16Celebrity Name GameHimself/Celebrity PlayerEpisode: "Brian McKnight & Nia Vardalos 1-3"
    2017Grown FolksPastorEpisode: "Take 'em to Church"
    2021The Masked DancerContestant/CricketMain Contestant
    American IdolHimselfEpisode: "410 (All Star Duets and Solos)"
    2022Star TrackerHimselfEpisode: "The Pursuit of the Dream"
    AtlantaHimselfEpisode: "The Goof Who Sat By the Door"

    Awards and nominations

    See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Brian McKnight.

    AwardYearNominee/workCategoryResult
    American Music Awards1999Brian McKnightFavorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
    AnytimeFavorite Soul/R&B Album
    BET Awards2007Brian McKnightBET J Cool Like Dat Award
    Grammy Awards1994"Love Is" with Vanessa WilliamsBest Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
    1999"Anytime"Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
    "The Only One For Me"Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    2000Back at OneBest R&B Album
    "Back at One"Best Short Form Music Video
    2001"6, 8, 12"Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
    "Stay or Let It Go"Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    "Coming Back Home" with BeBe Winans & JoeBest R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
    2002"Still"Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
    "My Kind of Girl" with Justin TimberlakeBest Pop Collaboration with Vocals
    "Love of My Life"Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    Best R&B Song
    "Win" from Men of HonorBest Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media
    2003"All the Way" with Kenny GBest R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
    2004"Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda"Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    2005"What We Do Here"Best Male R&B Vocal Performance
    MTV Video Music Awards1998"Anytime"Best Male Video
    2000"Back at One"Best R&B Video
    NAACP Image Awards2000"Back at One"Outstanding Male Artist
    2001"Stay or Let It Go"Outstanding Male Artist
    2002SuperheroOutstanding Male Artist
    2018GenesisOutstanding Male Artist
    Outstanding Album
    Pop Awards2018[27] Brian McKnightLifetime Achievement Award
    Soul Train Music Awards1999"Anytime"Best R&B/Soul Single, Male
    2000"Back at One"Best R&B/Soul Single, Male
    Back at OneBest R&B/Soul Album, Male
    2002"Love of My Life"Best R&B/Soul Single, Male

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Elibert . Mark . October 22, 2023 . Brian McKnight Criticized for Changing His Name Following the Birth of His Son . . October 22, 2023.
    2. Web site: ACE Repertory. www.ascap.com. November 19, 2019.
    3. News: Brian McKnight on Fame, Family and Female Fans. January 8, 2007. FindArticles.com. July 2000. Aldore. Collier. October 14, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071014162531/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1077/is_9_55/ai_63165399/pg_3. dead.
    4. 12 Artists Who Could Win Their First Grammy in 2019. Billboard. February 18, 2019.
    5. Web site: 'Sleep well, brother': In live video, Brian McKnight sings in memory of James Ingram. ABS-CBN News. February 18, 2019.
    6. Web site: Brian McKnight Biography, Songs, & Albums. AllMusic.
    7. Web site: Brian McKnight Back at One. https://archive.today/20130203141649/http://www.superiorpics.com/brian_mcknight/. dead. February 3, 2013. January 15, 2010. SuperiorPics.com. 2009.
    8. Web site: Brian McKnight Biography, Songs, & Albums. AllMusic.
    9. http://www.billboard.com/artist/297206/brian-mcknight/chart?f=305/
    10. https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/01/08/arts/AP-TV-Celebrity-Apprentice.html?_r=1 Trump Rounds Up Celebs for New Season of the Apprentice
    11. Web site: Stevie Wonder Confirmed as First Guest on Premiere of The Brian McKnight Show. January 15, 2010. PRLog.org. August 2009.
    12. Web site: Jason. Lipshutz. Brian McKnight Previews 'Adult Mixtape' with Explicit Slow Jam. Billboard. April 24, 2012. December 16, 2012.
    13. Web site: Brian McKnight Interview | R&B Legend . Newmediarockstars.com . June 19, 2012 . December 16, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121227105859/http://newmediarockstars.com/2012/06/brian-mcknight-interview/ . December 27, 2012 .
    14. Web site: Brian McKnight: 'Vulgar sex song a joke'. Toronto Sun. April 25, 2012. December 16, 2012.
    15. Web site: Brian McKnight Officially Re-Releasing Sexual Anthem. https://web.archive.org/web/20120428073639/http://rapfix.mtv.com/2012/04/26/brian-mcknight-sexual-song-adult-mixtape-boredom/. dead. April 28, 2012. Rapfix.mtv.com. April 26, 2012. December 16, 2012.
    16. Web site: MaxwellSchad. Brian McKnight on why he wrote "If You're Ready to Learn". https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211117/UAxQLwPqk4c. November 17, 2021 . live. YouTube. May 17, 2012 . August 19, 2014.
    17. Web site: Exclusive: Brian McKnight Teams With Kobalt for New Single 'Uh Oh Feeling'. Billboard. August 14, 2015. August 19, 2015.
    18. Web site: Brian McKnight releases 12th studio album 'Better' . Singersroom. February 29, 2016. April 13, 2016.
    19. Web site: McKnight enjoys 'rebirth' with new single, album. Post-Tribune. Kostanczuk. Bob. May 11, 2017. August 25, 2017.
    20. Web site: Brian McKnight at Sound Board, 3 Things To Know. Graff. Gary. The Oakland Press. en. November 19, 2019.
    21. News: All About Brian McKnight's Kids . People . en.
    22. Web site: Brian Mcknight on Instagram: "She said yes ❤❤❤❤❤ took me 42 years to find her and I'm never letting her go I'm so in love with you baby #iloveourlife #priceless…". https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BUQBe7LB1pW . December 26, 2021 . registration. Instagram. en. November 19, 2019.
    23. Web site: Brian McKnight Marries Leilani Malia Mendoza in New Year's Eve Ceremony. January 2, 2018. Us Weekly. en-US. November 19, 2019.
    24. Web site: Brian McKnight Reflects On The Loss Of His Infant Son As Child Abandonment Rumors Surface . May 11, 2022 . www.yahoo.com . May 11, 2022 . en-US.
    25. Web site: Brian McKnight Biography. Encyclopedia.com. August 17, 2018.
    26. Web site: This in Black History. Jones. Joyce. June 5, 2014. Bet. August 17, 2018.
    27. Web site: Pop Awards 2018, the 1st annual Pop Awards . Pop Awards . January 11, 2019.