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    <title>Kevon Edmonds</title>
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      <title>Kevon Edmonds</title>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Down-to-earth and easygoing, R&amp;B vocalist <a id='f279' class='f279' href='/affiliate/C279'>Kevon Edmonds</a> has usually found himself in the musical background or mid-ground. 
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As a kid growing up in Indianapolis, he was too shy to sing in the church choir. Instead, he sang to himself &#8220;for my own satisfaction&#8221; until his teenage years, when he started singing with his high school buddies. At Indiana University he gained more confidence studying and performing music. 
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After college, things really started to happen for Edmonds when he formed the vocal group After 7 with brother Melvin Edmonds and college chum Keith Mitchell: The group&#8217;s self-titled 1989 debut album sold 1.5 million copies. Two of the trio&#8217;s subsequent albums - 1992&#8217;s Taking My Time and 1995&#8217;s Reflections - went gold. 
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However, Edmonds was still just one of three members in a group. Moreover, he remained in the formidable shadow of his very famous younger brother, ace producer/vocalist/songwriter Kenneth &#8221;<a id='f120' class='f120' href='/affiliate/C120'>Babyface</a>&#8221; Edmonds. 
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Last fall, Kevon Edmonds made his boldest move toward achieving broader individual recognition when he released his first solo album, the ballad rich 24/7.
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 &#8220;I&#8217;m blessed to be able to do this,&#8221; the silky-voiced tenor told a reporter earlier this year. &#8220;Being solo presents a special challenge. It&#8217;s all on me now. But nurturing this phase of my career is a labor of love. I&#8217;m definitely up for the challenge. I mean this is what I do 24/7.&#8221;
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But don&#8217;t expect any sibling rivalries to develop as a result of 24/7. There still exists plenty of brotherly love between Kevon and his more celebrated brother. Babyface joined Kevon for a vocal duet on the 24/7 ballad, &#8220;A Girl Like You.&#8221; Plus, he had a hand in writing numerous songs for the project. 
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&#8220;Making 24/7 was exciting because it called for me to move to another level, both as singer and a collaborator,&#8221; Kevon Edmonds explained.
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