Michael Stokes (record producer)
Michael Stokes (born September 26, 1955 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American record producer and songwriter, who is best known for producing Enchantment and Creative Source.
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Birth name | Michael Lee Stokes |
Also known as | Mike Stokes |
Born | Detroit, Michigan, United States | September 26, 1955
Genres | R&B, dance, soul, disco, funk |
Occupation(s) | Musician, record producer, songwriter |
Instruments | Keyboards |
Years active | 1970–present |
Labels | Sussex, Roadshow, A&M, Motown |
Associated acts | Enchantment |
Biography
Stokes first rose to prominence in the early 1970s working with Clarence Avant on his Sussex Records label, when writing for and producing acts such as Bill Withers, Creative Source, The Soul Searchers, Faith, Hope & Charity, and Dennis Coffey. When Sussex folded in June 1975, Stokes moved over to Roadshow Records. More success came writing and producing Enchantment's first three albums, along with writing songs for Brass Construction, BT Express, Shirley Caesar(1978), and then Nature's Divine on Infinity Records (1979). In the early 1980s, Stokes took over as A&R at A&M Records where he signed Janet Jackson. Stokes has continued to song-write and produce, working with L.T.D "Kickin' Back"(1981), Active Force(1983), Enchantment(1983), Magic Lady(1988), Sherrick(1987), Patti LaBelle(1991), Morris Day(1992), Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, and Jesse Powell. The journalist Paul Grein, who writes for Billboard ,also for The Los Angeles Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Yahoo, Stereogum, The Grammy Awards, Hits, The Tolucan Times quotes Michael Stokes working alongside Herb Alpert,as he said in his own words the "millifluous" 1981 album "Magic Man". This quotation is in the inlay details of A&M Classics Volume 20 CD Herb Alpert (1987), that celebrated A&M label 25th anniversary.
References
External links
CD A&M Records 25th Anniversary Volume 20 - Herb Alpert (1987).