The Stylistics On Tour
Founded in Philadelphia in 1968, The Stylistics stole the hearts of those who sought out Philadelphia soul and smooth R&B music. With an impressive track record and too many successes to name all at once, the group holds strong to this day, more than 50 years later. Considered one of the best-selling Philadelphia groups ever, The Stylistics have taken their show on the road in 2022 with dates scheduled in North America and the UK. The Stylistics are one of the few U.S. acts to have two chart-topping greatest hits albums in the UK. Throughout their career, they've achieved seven Gold albums, five Gold singles, two Double Gold singles, eight Platinum albums, one Double-Platinum album, four Platinum singles, plus a Grammy nomination in 1974 for their hit song "You Make Me Feel Brand New." Don't miss your chance to see these legends live in concert. Get your tickets to see The Stylistics live today.
The Stylistics Live In Concert
Many band members have come and gone from this iconic group. When The Stylistics formed in 1968, the group consisted of Russell Thompkins Jr., Herb Murrell, Airrion Love, James Smith, and James Dunn. Combining members from two former groups, The Percussions and The Monarchs, they came together to form The Stylistics that fans know and love. In 1970, The Stylistics recorded "You're A Big Girl Now," which landed them a record deal at Avco Records. The single quickly climbed to No. 7 on the Billboard R&B charts. Producer Thom Bell, agreed to work with the group solely based on the potential of Thompkins' distinct falsetto. Bell took complete control of the group, with every song he produced becoming a Top 10 R&B hit, and several landing on the Top 10 pop chart hits. In 1981, Dunn and Smith both departed the group, and The Stylistics subsequently recruited Raymond Johnson until his departure in 1985. In 2018, The Stylistics celebrated an incredible 50-year anniversary. Flash forward to 2020, the remaining members of the original group, Love and Murrell, are still performing. Thompkins left the group to begin a solo career and he continues to perform as well. The current members are Love, Murrell, Jason Sharp, and Barrington "Bo" Henderson.