Ep 6. Evalyn Champagne King
- July 11, 2011
Evalyn Champagne King - UnSung Season 4 Episode 6
In this episode of UnSung, we are taken on a journey through the life and career of R&B singer Evalyn Champagne King. Born in New York City in 1959, King grew up listening to the music of Aretha Franklin and Motown.
At just 14 years old, King was discovered by producer T. Life, who would go on to produce many of her early hits. Her first album, "In the Raw," was released in 1979 and featured the hit single "Shame." King's powerful vocals and soulful sound quickly earned her a following, and she was soon headlining tours and performing on TV shows like "Soul Train."
Over the course of her career, King released several successful albums, including "Music Box," "Get Loose," and "Flirt," which features the hit single "Love Come Down." She also collaborated with other artists, including Luther Vandross, Kashif, and George Duke.
However, despite her success, King faced many challenges throughout her career, including pressure to conform to a certain image and struggles with addiction. In this episode of UnSung, King opens up about these struggles and how she overcame them.
Through interviews with King's family, friends, and colleagues, we learn about her early years, her rise to fame, and the challenges she faced along the way. We also hear from King herself, who shares her thoughts on her music, her legacy, and what she hopes to accomplish in the future.
Overall, this episode of UnSung offers a fascinating look at the life and career of Evalyn Champagne King, a talented and influential R&B singer who has left an indelible mark on the music industry.