Claytoven Richardson Explained

Claytoven Richardson
Birth Name:Clayton D. Richardson
Birth Date:23 May 1956
Origin:Berkeley, California, U.S.
Genre:R&B, pop, jazz
Years Active:1979–present
Label:Prestige (1979–1980)
MCA (1980–1982)
Fantasy (1983–1984)
Qwest (1985)
Associated Acts:Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Michael Bolton, Celine Dion, Narada Michael Walden, Michelle Gayle
Website:claytoven.com

Claytoven Richardson (born May 23, 1956) is an American singer, instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and author. His musical career spans nearly three decades, during which he has been awarded several gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards.[1]

Early life, family and education

Clayton D. Richardson was born on May 23, 1956,[2] in Berkeley, California.

Larry Batiste, a childhood friend (and later business partner), accidentally fused Richardson's given name with that of the composer Beethoven to form the name "Claytoven."[1]

Career

In 1979 Claytoven made his recording studio and recording artist debut as a part of the group Bill Summers and Summers Heat. The group recorded one album for Prestige Records and three albums for MCA Records. The group saw moderate success with the songs, "Call It What You Want" and "Jam The Box".

After Summers Heat, Claytoven went on to become a session musician with his first major start singing background vocals for producer Narada Michael Walden on the hit George Benson single "Kisses in the Moonlight". His second recording session was as a guest vocalist and background vocalist on the breakout album "Duotones" for saxophonist, Kenny G. He has since performed on numerous gold and platinum recordings featuring Tevin Campbell, Michael Bolton, Elton John, Peabo Bryson, New Kids on the Block, Ricky Martin, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Aretha Franklin, Natalie Cole, Celine Dion, and many others.

After being in the music business for some time he realized a need to increase the pool of well trained professional vocalists. So in 2000 Claytoven also stepped into the role of teacher by founding the "Studio Training Workshop for Vocalists", a workshop designed to help aspiring singers pursue a career as a professional recording vocalist by bridging the gap between the academic and professional music worlds. He currently teaches this and other workshops at San Francisco State University Music/Recording Industry Program and for various other music programs across the country. He now works for the City of Oakland running a local teen center, Digital Arts and Culinary Academy (DACA), along with fellow co-director and musician Andrea President.

In his efforts to further create growth in the professional music community, Richardson penned the book The Professional Studio Vocalist (ISBN 1598632795). He has been involved with many educational and literary projects, yet he remains active as a session musician.[3]

Selected discography

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Artist albums

YearTitleArtist
1979On SunshineBill Summers & Summers Heat
1980Call It What You WantBill Summers & Summers Heat
1981Jam the BoxBill Summers & Summers Heat
1982SeventeenBill Summers & Summers Heat
1983Private EyePrivate Eye
1985NsideMakoto

Session work

YearTitleArtist
1982Keep It LiveThe Dazz Band
1983Love for LoveThe Whispers
1984Tiggi ClayTiggi Clay
1986While the City Sleeps...George Benson
1986DuotonesKenny G
1986Fizzy QwickFizzy Qwick
1987WhitneyWhitney Houston
1988One Moment in TimeWhitney Houston
1989Through the StormAretha Franklin
1989Stay with MeRegina Belle
1989So HappyEddie Murphy
1989Night With Mr. CClarence Clemens
1989A Collection: Greatest Hits...and MoreBarbra Streisand
1990I'm Your Baby TonightWhitney Houston
1990It's Supposed To Be FunLou Rawls
1991So IntenseLisa Fischer
1991Time, Love & TendernessMichael Bolton
1991Inner ChildShanice
1991ChristmasStephanie Mills
1991Can You Stop The RainPeabo Bryson
1992Heaven and EarthAl Jarreau
1993DuetsElton John
1993Soul DancingTaylor Dayne
1993The One ThingMichael Bolton
1993The Colour of My LoveCeline Dion
1994Face The MusicNew Kids on the Block
1995A Very Fine LoveDusty Springfield
1995Take Me HigherDiana Ross
1995My CherieSheena Easton
1995Your Heart's in Good HandsAl Green
1996Soulful StrutGrover Washington Jr.
1996New World OrderCurtis Mayfield
1996MiraclePuff Johnson
1997ButterflyMariah Carey
1997Open RoadsGary Barlow
1997Junction SevenSteve Winwood
1997Open RoadsKenny Loggins
1997SensationalMichelle Gayle
1998In & Out of LovePatti Austin
1998These Are Special TimesCeline Dion
1998A Rose Is Still a RoseAretha Franklin
1999Marc AnthonyMarc Anthony
1999On The 6Jennifer Lopez
1999Lara FabianLara Fabian
2000Sound LoadedRicky Martin
2001RenaissanceLionel Richie
2002A New Day Has ComeCeline Dion
2005Blue HighwayAngela Strehli
2010Just CharlieCharlie Wilson
2010SoulsvilleHuey Lewis & the News
2012YoRoberto Fonseca
2013MemphisBoz Scaggs
2013Sammy Hagar & FriendsSammy Hagar
2015Brown EyesParis

Soundtracks

YearTitle
1987Beverly Hills Cop II
1989Everybody's All American
1992The Bodyguard
1993Mr Wonderful
1994Street Fighter
1994Jason's Lyric
1994Crooklyn
1996The Associate
1997A Smile Like Yours
1997Hercules
1997In & Out
1997The Hunchback of Notre Dame
1999Our Friend Martin
2001Snow Dogs
2005Rent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: about Claytoven . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090402134123/http://www.claytoven.com/about_claytoven/index.html . April 2, 2009 . October 7, 2009 . claytoven.com . Claytoven Richardson . US.
  2. Web site: 2005 . California Birth Index, 1905–1995 [database on-line] ]. October 7, 2009 . The Generations Network . United States.
  3. Web site: Course Technology. courseptr.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20110708195106/http://courseptr.com/ptr_detail.cfm?group=Music%20Technology&subcat=Music%20Business%2FIndustry%20Guides&isbn=978-1-59863-279-8 . July 8, 2011.
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