b. 19th September 1942, Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A
Freda Charcilia Payne was born September 19, 1942, in Detroit, Michigan to Frederick and Charsilee Payne. She attended Palmer Elementary School and Crossman Elementary School. Payne also modelled and took ballet and Afro-Cuban dance. In 1956, while at Hutchins Middle School, she appeared on the nationally televised Ted Mack's The Original Amateur Hour. Singing jingles, Payne was featured on WJR radio's Make Way for Youth and many other local television and radio shows. Payne's mother spurned a contract from a then unknown, Berry Gordy. When she graduated from Central High School in 1959, Payne toured with Pearl Bailey's musical review and sang with the Duke Ellington Band. Her first album was After the Lights Go Down for ABC's Impulse Records in 1962.
Moving to New York City in 1963, Payne made appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Merv Griffin Show and The Dick Cavette Show. In 1964, she joined the Four Tops, Billy Eckstine, and Nipsey Russell on the Quincy Jones Tour. Payne was an understudy for Leslie Uggams in Broadway's Hallelujah Baby! in 1967. She also performed in the Equity Theatre production of Lost in the Stars. Stardom for Payne began when she signed with Invictus Records, run by her old Detroit friends, Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr. and Lamont Dozier (formerly of Motown) in 1969. Payne's smash single "Band of Gold" in 1970 was ranked #1 in the U.K. and #3 in the U.S.A., her first gold record. Other hits included "Deeper and Deeper", "You Brought Me Joy" and the anti-war, "Bring the Boys Home". As her star kept rising, Payne appeared in television specials and toured the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Although she left Invictus in 1973, to date she has recorded 21 albums including several remakes of "Band of Gold". In 1974, she made the cover of Jet magazine after she was dubbed a Dame of Malta, by the Knights of Malta and the Sovereign Military and Hospital Order of St. John of Jerusalem by the Prince of Rumania. Payne hosted Todays Black Woman, a talk show, in 1980 - 81 before joining the cast of Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies in 1982. She also starred in productions of Ain't Misbehavin' with Della Reese, The Blues in the Night, Jellies Last Jam with Gregory Hines and Savion Glover into the 1990s. Payne's film appearances include Private Obsession (1995), Sprung (1997), Ragdoll (1999), The Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000) and Fire and Ice (2001).
Returning to her jazz roots, Payne recently toured with Darlene Love in a critically acclaimed revue entitled "Love and Payne". With a son from her 1976 marriage to Gregory Abbott, the fitness-conscious Payne lives in the Hollywood Hills. Her sister, Scherrie Payne, also a singer, was a member of Glass House and the last lead singer of the Supremes.
Payne was interviewed by The HistoryMakers on April 28, 2005.
2022
Altair Records
8xFile, FLAC, Single
2022
Altair Records
CD, Maxi
2022
2021
Invictus
7", RSD, Single
2021
The Sound Of LA
CDr
2020
Pressure Makes Diamonds
7", Single, RE
2016
Royal Oak (3)
7"
2014
2009
Edsel Records
2xCD, Album, Comp
2009
Such Sweet Thunder
CD, Album
2008
2007
Wheatstraw Records (2)
CD, Album
2006
2004
GettingPHATTER Productions
CDr, Single, Promo
2003
Time Music International Limited
CD, Comp
2002
EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
CD, Album, Comp
2001
Castle Music
2xCD, Comp
2001
2000
Castle Music
CD, Comp
1999
Universal Special Products
CD, Album, Comp
1999
Creechie
12"
1999
K-Tel
CD, Comp
1998
Sequel Records
CD, Album, Comp, RE
1997
Castle Communications, Castle Communications, Castle Communications
CD, Comp
1996
Castle Communications, Castle Communications, Castle Communications, Castle Communications, Castle Communications
4xCD, Comp, Sli
1996
Dove Music
CD, Album
1994
Dove Audio
CD, Album
1994
1993
Dove Kids
CD
1990
1989
Ripete
7"
1989
1989
1988
BR Music
CD, Single
1986
1986
1985
Private I Records
12"
1984
HDH, HDH
LP, Comp
1982
1979
Capitol Records
12", W/Lbl
1979
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1978
Capitol Records
7", Single
1978
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Capitol Records, Capitol Records
12", Promo
1977
Capitol Records, Parlophone
7", Promo
1977
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ABC Records
7", Single
1975
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Horizon (16)
LP, Comp
1973
Angel Sound
Acetate, 10", S/Sided
1973
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Impulse!
7", Single
1963
ABC-Paramount
7", Promo
1963
ABC-Paramount, Impulse!
7", EP
1963
1962
BR Music
LP, Comp
Oldies 45 (4)
7", Single, RE
Invictus
7", Single
Planet Song
CD, Comp
Altair Records
12"
Dove Audio
CD, Promo
Capitol Records
7", Single
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