Curtis Hairston

Curtis Hairston was a soulful singer known for his smooth voice and contributions to the R&B genre during the mid-1980s. Born on October 10, 1961, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Hairston grew up with a passion for music and quickly established himself as a talented vocalist. Through his budding years, his gospel roots were influential in shaping his distinct sound that would eventually find its place in the burgeoning R&B and dance music scenes.

Despite his career being relatively short-lived due to his untimely death in 1996, Curtis Hairston left an indelible mark with hits like "I Want Your Lovin' (Just a Little Bit)" and "I Want You All Tonight." These tracks not only showcased his ability to blend soul-infused vocals with upbeat rhythms but also solidified his reputation among the greats of the genre. In the years following his death, his music has continued to resonate with audiences, leading to several re-releases and remixes of his classic material by notable producers such as John Morales, DJ Spen, and Michele Chiavarini. These contemporary remixes breathe new life into Hairston's legacy, ensuring that his impact on music is appreciated by new generations of R&B and dance music enthusiasts.

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