Gwen Guthrie

簡(jiǎn)介: by Andrew HamiltonGwen Guthrie is best known for her number one R&B single Aint Nothin Goin on But the Rent, a popular self-written bouncer 更多>

by Andrew HamiltonGwen Guthrie is best known for her number one R&B single Aint Nothin Goin on But the Rent, a popular self-written bouncer. A prolific songwriter and a good pianist, she also penned Supernatural Thing for Ben E. King and This Time Ill Be Sweeter for Martha Reeves, which was later popularized by Angela Bofil and Issac Hayes. In all, Guthrie logged approximately 50 compositions, and many thought Guthrie and songwriting partner Patrick Grant had the potential to become another Ashford & Simpson.Born in Okemah, OK, in 1950, but raised in Newark, NJ, Guthrie started singing in high school with a female quartet called the Ebonettes. (Another of its members, Brenda White King, pursued music like Guthrie and became an in-demand session singer.) Guthrie sang lead for a group (East Coast Band) formed by Larry Blackmon (later of Cameo) in New York, but got her big break when she was asked to do a background session for Aretha Franklin, the number one R&B hit Im in Love, from 1974. Six months later, Guthrie signed as a staff writer with Bert Coteaux Productions and co-wrote Love Dont Go Through No Changes, the first hit for Sister Sledge, and many others with Grant. The collaboration didnt last long, however.Guthrie continued to write with a variety of partners, and supplied backing vocals to many recording sessions. Working with Peter Tosh in the late 70s, Guthrie befriended reggae stars Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, who invited her to Nassau to record vocals for an album they were producing. Hearing her unique voice in the studio, Island Records founder Chris Blackwell inked her to a contract, and the Dunbar/Shakespeare project, assisted by David Conley of Surface, became her first solo release, a self-titled LP. She did score a dancefloor hit in the 80s in the UK with It Should Have Been You, a ballad from the first album. Her second LP, Portrait, released in 1983, followed the same formula: simplistic dance tracks and trite grooves. Album number three, Good to Go Lover, dropped in 1986, and spawned her chart-topper Aint Nothin Goin on but the Rent, plus the torching ballad You Touched My Life. On Lifeline (1988), Guthrie was more involved in the writing and production. Hot Times was Guthries final LP release, hitting the streets in 1990. Like the previous LP, she wrote nearly everything, except for a moving remake of Stephanie Mills Never Knew Love Like This Before. Guthrie also had two LP releases: Just for You (1985) and Ticket to Ride (1988) on Fourth & Broadway Records. Guthrie died on February 4, 1999, of uterine cancer in Orange, NJ.