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Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child is an American
R&B and pop group. Originally a duo
and later a quartet, the group is today
a trio, whose members are Beyoncé
Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.
The Grammy-winning group has sold more than
43 million records worldwide, making them
the Best R&B/Pop Female Vocal Group
in the world; and solo recordings, by all
three members, now bring that total to over
50 million.
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7/10/2005
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7/15/2005
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7/16/2005
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7/20/2005
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7/22/2005
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7/23/2005
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7/24/2005
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7/28/2005
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7/29/2005
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7/31/2005
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Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child were formed in Houston, Texas, in 1990,
when original members Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland,
LeToya Lucckett and LaTavia Roberson were just nine years
old; the four met at an audition and became friends, and
Knowles' father Matthew set about developing an act based
on their singing and rapping, under the name GirlTyme. Later
Tina Knowles, Beyonce's mother took their name from a passage
in the Book of Isaiah. They landed an appearance on Star
Search, where they performed a rap song. The quartet's lineup
was finalized (for the time being), and they spent the next
few years working their way up from the Houston club scene,
eventually opening for popular R&B artists like SWV,
Dru Hill, and Immature. In 1997, Destiny's Child was offered
a recording contract by Columbia Records.
Destiny's Child (1998)
The group made their recording debut with "Killing
Time," which appeared on the soundtrack for the 1997
blockbuster, Men In Black. Destiny's Child released their
self-titled debut album to mixed reviews on February 17,
1998. The album's first single, "No, No, No" featured
two completely different versions of the same song. "No,
No, No Pt.1" and "No, No, No Pt.2" were both
released simultaneously, however, Part II was considered
a "remix" version of Part I. "No, No, No
Pt.2" featuring The Fugees member Wyclef Jean, quickly
climbed to No.1 on the Billboard R&B chart and No.3
Pop. The blockbuster single sold over 1 million copies,
turning the group into an instant R&B music sensation.
However, follow-up singles "With Me Pt.1" (which
also had two different versions) and "Get On The Bus"
failed to reproduce the blockbuster success of "No,
No, No." Destiny's Child eventually went Platinum after
later success. Expectations weren't high for the group's
second album, as most industry critics considered them to
be another disposable R&B girl-group with one-hit wonder
status.
The Writing's On The Wall (1999)
Destiny's Child re-entered the studio quickly, bringing
in an impressive lineup of talented producers, including
Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, Rodney Jerkins, Dwayne
Wiggins, Chad Elliot, Daryl Simmons, and Missy Elliott.
Critics were generally positive about the album. Music critic
Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote "The Writing's On The
Wall... an assured step forward for the girl group. Not
only are they maturing as vocalists, they are fortunate
to work with such skilled, talented producers... who all
give the quartet rich, varied music upon which to work their
charm." Lead single "Bills, Bills, Bills"
became the group's first No.1 pop hit (and second R&B
No.1) in the summer of 1999, and paced by its success, the
accompanying album, The Writing's on the Wall, entered the
charts at No.6 upon its release on July 27, 1999. The second
single, "Bug-a-Boo" hit the Top 40 pop charts,
while its music video received heavy rotation on MTV and
BET.
Buoyed by the group's breakout success, two of its original
members, Letoya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson, attempted
to split with manager Matthew Knowles, charging that he
kept a disproportionate share of the band's profits, attempted
to exert too much control, and unfairly favored his daughter
and niece. While they never intended to leave the group,
relations naturally grew strained, and when the video for
"Say My Name" premiered in February 2000, many
fans (not to mention Roberson and Luckett) were surprised
to find two new members — Michelle Williams and Farrah
Franklin — joining Knowles and Rowland. Infuriated,
Roberson and Luckett took legal action in March, suing both
Knowles and their former bandmates for breach of partnership
and fiduciary duties. A war of words followed in the press;
meanwhile, Destiny's Child became a pop-cultural phenomenon.
"Say My Name" was the group's most irresistible
and biggest single to date, becoming the group's third No.1
single. The abrupt membership changes within the group seemed
to only heighten the group's visibility, finally separating
them from the endless pack of teen R&B starlets.
In June 2000, the album's fourth single, "Jumpin'
Jumpin'" became a Top 5 hit, however, another departure
came from the ever-evolving girl-group. Farrah Franklin,
who had replaced an original member just five months prior,
left the group for various personal reasons. This split
was less controversial, while The Writing's On The Wall
would eventually sell a massive 9 million copies by the
end of summer. In the meantime, toward the end of 2000,
Roberson and Luckett dropped the portion of their lawsuit
aimed at Rowland and Knowles in exchange for a settlement,
though they continued to pursue action against Knowles'
father; as part of the agreement, both sides were prohibited
from attacking each other publicly.
Misfortune struck the group, in late July 1999. A stalker
by the name of LaToya Langford, a fan from San Diego, California
began writing death threats to the group, more specifically
aimed at Beyoncé. The group cancelled their tour
through San Diego and filed a restraining order against
Langford. Langford continued the harrassment until her arrest
on August 23, 1999 in her home in San Diego, California.
"Independent Women"
With Langford in jail, the group safely came out of hiding
and now reduced to a trio, Destiny's Child was tapped to
record the theme song for the film version of Charlie's
Angels; released as a single in October, "Independent
Women, Pt. 1" raced up the charts and spent an astounding
11 consecutive weeks at number one. Destiny's Child were
now indisputable superstars, among the biggest female pop
groups, and they quickly began work on a new album to capitalize
on their success. In the meantime, Destiny's Child won 2
Grammy awards for "Say My Name," including Best
R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group and Best R&B
Song. While speaking with MTV.com, Rowland had this to say
about the upcoming album: "I know everybody can relate
to this album — it's very diverse and inspiring. The
year 2000 was very challenging, and I know that gave Beyoncé
a lot of inspiration to write songs for the album. We cannot
wait for everybody to hear it. It's so empowering for a
lot of people who have already heard a little bit of it."
Destiny's
Child Records and Facts
The Writing's On The Wall debuted at #6 on the Billboard
200 Album chart. Nine months after its release, the album
was #5 on the chart, having just experienced its best sales
week ever.More than a year after the album's release, The
Writing's On The Wall was still in the Top 20 (#11), selling
upwards of 70,000 units per week.In the first year of its
release, The Writing's On The Wall spent 47 out of 52 weeks
in the Top 40 or better of the Billboard 200 Album chart.
The week of October 24, 2000, Destiny's Child had two singles
on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart: "Independent
Women Part I" at #9, reaching 65 million listeners
& "Jumpin Jumpin" at #5, reaching 75 million
listeners.
In 2000, Destiny's Child had three #1 records on the Billboard
Hot 100: "Bills, Bills, Bills," "Say My Name,"
and "Independent Women Part I."
At the end of November 2000, during its fourth straight
week at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, Destiny's Child's
"Independent Women Part I" also reached the largest
audience (140.4 million listeners) in the history of monitored
airplay, breaking the record set in May 1999 by TLC's "No
Scrubs."
When "Independent Women Part I" hit #1 on the
U.K. charts, Destiny's Child became the first American all-female
group to hold that position since 1989, when the Bangles
hit it with "Eternal Flame."
With "Independent Women Part I,' Destiny's Child became
the first American all-female group ever to debut at #1
on the U.K. charts.
Dangerously In Love went to the top of the album charts
in the UK and Canada, as well as on both the American pop
(Billboard 200) and R&B charts. When single and album
simultaneously topped the pop charts in both the US and
the UK, she became the first act to achieve this feat since
Men At Work in 1983 - in the '60s and '70s, it was performed
by the Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, and Rod Stewart.
Kelly and Michelle are not the real names of Beyoncé's
fellow group members. Kelly's birth name was Kelendria Trene
Rowland and Michelle's birth name was Tenitra Michelle Williams.
The girls explained the use of their nicknames because they
thought people would have a hard time pronouncing them.
Destiny's Child News
Destiny's Child's "Destiny Fulfilled ... And Lovin' It"
Tour kicks off April 9 in Hiroshima and hits 14 countries
in Asia, Australia and Europe. Beyonce and crew come back
to the States for the second leg of the tour beginning in
July. They will make stops in 44 as-yet unannounced cities
throughout the United States and Canada. All we know is the
final stop of the tour will be in Honolulu in September.
Destiny's Child, which last month announced initial plans
for the North American leg of its final tour, has added
a slew of new stops to the run. Dubbed "Destiny Fulfilled
... and Lovin' It," the outing kicks off July 9 in
St. Louis, and is now scheduled to touch down in 35 cities
by mid-September. An appearance at the July 2 Essence Music
Festival in New Orleans is also planned. Details are included
below.
Tickets for a number of shows are on sale now, and members
of the group's fan club have access to online pre-sales
for most dates. More information is posted at the club's
website.
The tour--which is Destiny's Child's first full-length
run through North America in four years--will feature a
rotating roster of support acts that will include Amerie,
Mario and Tyra on "select dates," according to
Columbia Records.
Tina Knowles, mother of Destiny's Child member Beyonce
Knowles, designed the trio's costumes for the tour; House
of Dereon, a clothing label that the mother/daughter duo
co-founded last year, will supply the garments.
The tour supports last November's "Destiny Fulfilled,"
the follow-up to 2001's "Survivor." The new album--which
sold almost 500,000 copies during its first week in stores
and debuted at No. 2 on The Billboard 200 album chart--includes
songs co-written by all three of Destiny's Child's members:
Knowles, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. Knowles, however,
was "the key producer of all the album's tracks and
the record's musical concepts and vocal arrangements are
the result of her artistic vision," according to a
press release.
"Destiny Fulfilled" features the cuts "Cater
2 U" and "Girl," music videos for both of
which are streaming at the group's website.
A third track from the album, "Soldier"--which
also features Lil Wayne--was recently nominated for a BET
award for Best Collaboration. Destiny's Child also picked
up nods in the Best Group and Viewer's Choice Award categories.
The awards ceremony is scheduled to air June 28.
Destiny's Child has sold more than 40 million records worldwide,
and solo recordings by Knowles, Rowland and Williams have
collectively sold 10 million copies, according to Columbia
Records.
[Note: The following tour itinerary has been provided by
artist and/or tour sources, who verify its accuracy as of
the publication time of this story. Chanfes may occur before
ticket go on sale. Check with official artist websites,
ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]
July 2005
2 - New Orleans, LA - Louisiana Superdome (Essence Music
Festival)
9 - St. Louis, MO - Savvis Center
10 - Memphis, TN - FedEx Arena
12 - Nashville, TN - Gaylord Entertainment Center
15 - Atlanta, GA - Philips Arena
16 - Tampa, FL - St. Pete Times Forum
17 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Office Depot Center
20 - Pittsburgh, PA - Mellon Arena
22 - Charlotte, NC - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
23 - Virginia Beach, VA - Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
24 - Raleigh, NC - Alltel Pavilion
28 - Albany, NY - Pepsi Arena
29 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
31 - Washington, DC - MCI Center
August 2005
3 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Arena
5 - Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center
6 - Boston, MA - TD North Bank Garden
7 - Hershey, PA - Hershey Park Stadium
9 - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre
10 - Toronto, Ontario - Air Canada Center
12 - Cleveland, OH - Gund Arena
13 - Columbus, OH - Nationwide Arena
14 - Auburn Hills, MI - The Palace of Auburn Hills
19 - San Antonio, TX - SBC Center
20 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center
21 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
23 - Denver, CO - Pepsi Center
26 - Las Vegas, NV - Mandalay Bay Arena
27 - Phoenix, AZ - America West Arena
September 2005
1 - Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center
2 - Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond
3 - Oakland, CA - Oakland Arena
4 - San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion
9 - Seattle, WA - Key Arena
10 - Vancouver, British Columbia - GM Place
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