The daughter of the great
Donny Hathaway,
Lalah Hathaway made a good impression with her debut recording,
Lalah Hathaway, in 1990. She not only displayed poise, confidence, and good technique, but was also versatile enough to do more than just light urban contemporary ballads. Her stage shows included jazz, pre-rock pop, and even gospel, and
Hathaway later appeared on BET doing jazz and fusion. After her second and final album for Virgin, 1994's
A Moment, she went on a lengthy hiatus, returning in 1999 with
Joe Sample for
The Song Lives On (GRP).
Outrun the Sky (Sanctuary, 2004),
Self Portrait (Stax, 2008), and Where It All Begins (Stax, 2011). Fine albums involving collaborations with Mike City, Rahsaan Patterson, Rex Rideout, and Dre & Vidal, established
Hathaway as one of the finest adult contemporary R&B vocalists of the 2000s and 2010s.
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Ron Wynn, Rovi