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R&B singer Angie Stone died in a car crash early Saturday. She was 63. The Columbia, South Carolina, native was traveling with members of her band from Mobile, Alabama to Atlanta when their van ...
Angie Stone, a soul and R&B singer known for hits like “No More Rain (In This Cloud)” and “Wish I Didn’t Miss You,” died Saturday morning in a vehicle collision. She was 63. After ...
Angie Stone fans and internet sleuths are working overtime to piece together details about the singer’s tragic passing. The Grammy-nominated artist died at the age of 63 following two vehicle ...
Meanwhile, Stone’s real family is planning a public memorial in Atlanta and a private funeral in Columbia, South Carolina. The R&B legend tragically lost her life in a car accident last Saturday ...
Born in Columbia, South Carolina, Stone got her start in music at 16 as one-third of the Sequence, the first female hip-hop trio signed to Sugar Hill Records.
The second is a traditional funeral, set for Saturday in Columbia, Sc. The news was shared with a clip of Angie Stone singing, with her song “Make It Last” added as background music.
Angie Stone poses as she walks down the red carpet during the 2009 Soul Train Awards taping at the Georgia World Congress Center, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 in Atlanta.
Funeral arrangements have been announced for award-winning singer, songwriter, actress, and Columbia native Angie Stone.
Friends and fans of Angie Stone will gather on Friday for a public memorial service for the Grammy-nominated R&B singer. Stone died in a car crash in Alabama on March 1.
R&B singer Angie Stone died in a car crash early Saturday. She was 63. The Columbia, South Carolina, native was traveling with members of her band from Mobile, Alabama to Atlanta when their van ...
But her as a person trumps all of that.” The church-grown singer was born in Columbia, where music was always in her life since she was a child, Stone told The Associated Press in a 1999 interview.