Darryl Payne

Darryl Payne
Origin Queens, New York, U.S
Genres Garage
Contemporary R&B
Post-disco
Occupation(s) Producer, songwriter
Labels Warner Bros
Sony/BMG
Jive Records
EMI
Associated acts Eric Matthew
Website http://darrylpayneproducer.com/

Darryl Raymond Payne (born in 1960) is an American post-disco record producer and songwriter who worked on dance and urban hits of artists like Sharon Redd or Sinnamon, and also produced music mostly centered to Warner Bros and Prelude Records.[1][2]

Production

After becoming dissatisfied with music business Payne took a long hiatus of 10 years.[3] Later, in the 2000s, Payne was then CEO of Classic World Productions and president of a now-dissolved company Jenstar Entertainment, Inc., formed by Richard W. Kuhn. About his return to music production, Payne adds "everybody is imitating everybody else—it all sounds alike. It's time to get back to the basics, the core of soul music."[3] The company specialized in reissuing DVD versions of vintage TV programs featuring 1950s and 1960s performers like Judy Garland, The Four Tops, Little Richard or Tom Jones.

Albums

Year Work Credit
1975 Carol Douglas Album by Carol Douglas Producer
1980 Sharon Redd by Sharon Redd Producer
1982 Redd Hot by Sharon Redd Producer

Songs

Year Work Credit
1974 "Check It Out" by Tavares Arranger, Producer
1981 "No One Can Do It (Like You)" by Carol Williams Producer
1982 "Beat The Street" by Sharon Redd Producer
1982 "Your Good Lovin'" by France Joli Producer
1982 "Hold On" by Kreamcicle Producer
1982 "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Sharon Redd Producer
1982 "Thanks to You" by Sinnamon Producer
1982 "Feel Alright" by Komiko Co-Producer
1983 "You're The One" by Katie Kissoon Producer
1983 "It's Allright" by [NV] Producer

References

  1. Allmusic (((Darryl Payne))) - Credits. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  2. Discogs / Darryl Payne / - Credits. Discogs. Retrieved 2012-01-11.
  3. 1 2 Billboard. 114: 22. Feb 16, 2002. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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