Few performers are as versatile as singer, composer and producer CeCe Rogers. Well respected for his skills on the piano, CeCe can slide effortlessly from playing an R&B gig at New York's Radio City Music Hall to a sanctified gospel church in New Jersey to a swinging jazz or house club in Europe. And all the while, his powerful voice is always on point. CeCe is a legend in the house music movement. Born April 30, 1962 in Cleveland Ohio, CeCe began studying piano at the age of five. His mother, a music teacher, introduced him to gospel, the music that forms his musical foundation. He was considered a child prodigy and at the age of 9, CeCe was a featured musician on a local television program. As an 11-year-old, CeCe performed on the "Soul City Show" with James Brown. So impressed was the Godfather by the young boys talents, he christened Rogers "Little CeCe." . Shortened to CeCe, the name stuck. Moving to the New York area, Rogers taught voice and piano, as well as doing session work and touring with such stars as Melba Moore and Freddie Jackson. He also formed his own group, CeCe & Company which included future singing sensations Sybil & Kenny Bobien. The group performed in venues all over the Tri State area. In 1988 CeCe hooked up with Marshall Jefferson and recorded the track "Someday". "Someday" to this day ranks as one of the true greats. Rated number 3 in MixMags's 100 greatest singles of all time. No single record distills the collectivist, loving spirit of house music. No surprise that the simple, but potent downward moving chord sequence was used later on every record ever, including "Sweet Harmony" by Liquid and ripped off on the Farley and Heller version of "There But For The Grace Of God", and "Finally" by CeCe Penniston. While the vocal line was nicked for "Some Justice" by Urban Shakedown. M people would later remake "Someday". An Anthem of the genre since its release, the song has sold over ten million copies worldwide and spores the club hits "All Join Hands", "Forever", "Brothers and Sisters" and "No Love Lost". Respected throughout the world as one of the pioneers of house music, CeCe has produced, written and performed with Sounds of Blackness, Luther Vandross, Janet Jackson, Jocelyn Brown, Aretha Franklin, D'Angelo, and Duran Duran to name a few.
As your friend we like to inform you exclusively about our next release: Gabriel & Castellon - Soul ft. Jerique Allan, available on Beatport & I-Tunes July 27
Soul, as the title is self explanatory, is a deep subtle soulful gem complimented with haunting goose bump creating string arrangements and pounding beats which creates a sinister, yet uplifting vibe. To top it all off, Soul has been given the hypnotic vocals of one of the best kept secrets in vocal county, Jerique Allan. Jerique may not be one of the most prolific vocalists around but his vocal work speaks for itself. So far, Jerique has worked with acclaimed producers like Fedde Le Grand, Robbie Rivera, Jean Claude Ades, D.O.N.S., Sandy Rivera and DJ Jeroenski.
Remixes comes courtesy of that other incredible duo Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano (Dirty Dutch Music), Little Mountain Recordings finest Muzikjunki and Rotterdam based house producer Andy Callister. Enjoy!
Hello! Just wanted to drop in and let you know that pre-orders for my new jazz standards album "Bittersweet" are now taking place! The first 100 pre-orders will receive a signed copy! Release date is set for May 5th, but you will get your copy a few days earlier! Kate and I are very excited about the record, and we can't wait for you to hear it. Head over to www.bittersweetthealbum.com to pre-order! Thanks! ~Mark