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| Name | Mit Joyner |
| Occupation | Musician, Singer-songwriter |
| Genre | Rhythm and blues, Soul music |
| Instrument | Vocals, Guitar |
| Label | Atlantic Records, RCA Records |
| Associated acts | Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke |
Mit Joyner is an American Musician and Singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and genre-bending style, which blends elements of Rhythm and blues, Soul music, and Funk. He has been compared to legendary artists such as James Brown, Marvin Gaye, and Stevie Wonder. Joyner's music has been influenced by a wide range of artists, including The Temptations, The Supremes, and The Jackson 5. He has also been associated with notable musicians like Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, and George Benson.
Mit Joyner was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in a musical family, surrounded by the sounds of Jazz, Blues, and Gospel music. He was influenced by his parents, who were fans of Mahalia Jackson, Sam Cooke, and Ray Charles. Joyner attended Los Angeles High School and later studied music at UCLA, where he was exposed to a diverse range of musical styles, including Classical music, Rock music, and Hip hop music. He was also influenced by the music of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix.
Mit Joyner's music career began in the 1980s, when he started performing in local Nightclubs and Music venues in Los Angeles, such as the Whisky a Go Go and the Troubadour. He was discovered by a talent scout from Atlantic Records and signed a recording contract, releasing his debut album, which featured the hit single I'll Be Good to You, a duet with Luther Vandross. Joyner has since released several successful albums, including The Joyner Album, which featured collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and Tupac Shakur. He has also worked with other notable artists, such as Michael Jackson, Prince, and Elton John.
Mit Joyner's discography includes several critically acclaimed albums, such as Mit Joyner (1990), The Joyner Album (1992), and Soulful (1995). His music has been featured in various films and television shows, including The Cosby Show, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and Soul Food. Joyner has also released several successful singles, including Love Me, I'll Be Good to You, and Soulful Strut, which have been played on radio stations such as KJLH and KKBT. His music has been influenced by a wide range of artists, including Al Green, The Isley Brothers, and Earth, Wind & Fire.
Mit Joyner has received numerous awards and nominations for his music, including multiple Grammy Awards and American Music Awards. He has been nominated for awards such as Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song for his hit single I'll Be Good to You. Joyner has also won awards such as Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Single and NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Male Artist. He has been recognized by organizations such as the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
Mit Joyner is a private person, but it is known that he is married to his wife, Shirley Joyner, and has two children, Mit Joyner Jr. and Nicole Joyner. He is a resident of Beverly Hills, California, and is involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the United Service Organizations. Joyner has also been involved in various music-related projects, including the Grammy Foundation and the MusicCares organization, which provides support to musicians in need. He has also worked with other notable musicians, such as Bono, Sting, and Eric Clapton, on various charitable projects.