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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".
This was the first Unsung about a Hip Hop artist or group. Episode 24 – "The Story of Angela Winbush" October 25, 2010 () Documenting the rise and turbulent career of R&B vocalist Angela Winbush. Interviews with Angela Winbush, Lalah Hathaway, Avant, Tom Joyner, and A. Scott Galloway. Episode 25 – "The Story of Miki Howard"
Unsung is an hour-long music documentary program that airs on TV One which premiered on November 27, 2008. It uncovers the stories behind well-known R&B and hip-hop music artists, bands, or groups which were ranked on the Billboard music charts with a string of hits, only to have their career derailed by a major crisis that caused them to be essentially unappreciated by later generations of ...
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 ...
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Angela Bofill: 70 Singer-songwriter. She made guest appearances on Soul Train and The Pat Sajak Show. [184] Benji Gregory: 46 Actor best known as Brian Tanner on ALF [185] June 16 Evans Evans: 91 Actress [186] June 18 Willie Mays: 93 Hall of fame baseball player.
In 2010, she appeared on TV One's Unsung program about Sylvester. In February 2010, Tracy replaced Jennifer Holliday and portrayed gospel singer Mahalia Jackson in the theatre play Mahalia: A Gospel Singer. Tracy also appeared in the Unsung television documentary about her friend Angela Bofill in 2012. In the same year, she appeared in the BBC ...
"This Time I'll Be Sweeter" had its highest profile incarnation as the debut single for Angela Bofill who recorded "This Time I'll Be Sweeter" for her Angie album. Bofill's producer Dave Grusin knew of the song due to his being acquainted with its composer Gwen Guthrie who he had frequently utilized as a session singer (Guthrie was a member of the chorale featured on the Angie album although ...