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Angela Tomasa Bofill (May 2, 1954 – June 13, 2024) was an American singer, songwriter and composer of Cuban-Puerto Rican origins. A New York native, she began her professional career in the mid-1970s [2] and is most known for singles such as " This Time I'll Be Sweeter ", "Angel of the Night", and "I Try".
Angela Bofill, the R&B singer behind the hits “I Try,” “I’m on Your Side” and “This Time I’ll Be Sweeter,” has died. She was 70. Bofill died Thursday at her daughter’s home in ...
Live from Manila. Live from Manila is a 2006 album recorded by the R&B vocalist Angela Bofill . This album was a milestone in Bofill's 28-year career. It was her first live concert recording, as well as her final release, following her stroke on January 10, 2006. Performing before a packed Merk's Bistro in Manila, Philippines, she performed ...
Released: November 21, 1982. "Tonight I Give In / Song for a Rainy Day". Released: April 14, 1983. Too Tough is the fourth studio album by the recording artist Angela Bofill, released on January 2, 1983. This was her second release through Arista Records, with Narada Michael Walden again serving as joint music producer.
Intuition. (Angela Bofill album) Intuition is the eighth album by American singer-songwriter Angela Bofill, and was her first and only release on Capitol Records in 1988. [1] [2] It was produced by Norman Connors. The album peaked at No. 38 on the Billboard 200 chart on January 6, 1989, and stayed on the chart for 20 weeks.
Angie. Angie is the debut album by American R&B singer Angela Bofill. It was produced by the GRP Records label heads Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen. It was released in 1978 on the GRP label; a digitally remastered version was released on Buddah Records in 2001.
Angela Bassett has turned the 95th annual Academy Awards into a family affair. Tonight, the 64-year-old actress attended the 2023 Oscar Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (She’s ...
"This Time I'll Be Sweeter" is a soul ballad written by Haras Fyre (professionally known as Pat Grant) and Gwen Guthrie.. The first release of "This Time I'll Be Sweeter" was as the B-side of the May 1975 Arista Records single release "Love Blind" by Martha Reeves; both sides of Reeves' single were produced by Bert De Coteaux and Tony Silvester who had hired composers Gwen Guthrie and Haras ...