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Maxwell

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  • Born: Brooklyn, NY
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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Along with fellow founders D'Angelo and Erykah Badu, Maxwell was enormously important in defining and shaping the neo-soul movement that rose to prominence over the latter half of the '90s. Drawing his greatest inspiration from the concept of the R&B auteur (looking to artists like Prince, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, etc.), Maxwell recorded some of the most ambitious R&B of his time, becoming wildly popular and often earning critical raves in the process. What was more, his recurring theme of romantic monogamy set him apart from the vast majority of his bump'n'grind lover-man contemporaries.

Maxwell was born May 23, 1973, in Brooklyn, NY; he adopted his middle name as his stage moniker, keeping his real identity a closely guarded secret out of concern for his family's privacy. Born of Puerto Rican and black Caribbean stock, Maxwell suffered the loss of his father (in a plane crash) when he was just three years old. The experience made him a deeply religious child, and he first began singing in his Baptist church. Still, he didn't really get serious about music until age 17, when he began writing his own songs using a cheap Casio keyboard given to him by a friend. Initially influenced by early-'80s urban R&B, he progressed rapidly, and by 1991 he was performing on the New York club scene, despite ridicule from classmates who couldn't imagine the shy, awkward teenager doing anything of the sort. After making a name for himself, he signed a recording contract with Columbia in 1994.

Maxwell recorded his debut album Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite that year, working extensively with several collaborators: songwriter Leon Ware (who'd co-written much of the material on Marvin Gaye's I Want You album in 1976), guitarist Wah Wah Watson (who'd also worked with Gaye), and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Matthewman (a longtime cohort of Sade). Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite was a romantic concept album in the vein of Gaye's greatest '70s work, with a more modern flavor courtesy of Prince's influence; inspired by a brief but intense affair, the record's giddy celebration of committed monogamy could have come off as old-fashioned as its classic influences, given the marketplace dominance of hip-hop soul at the time. Partly for those fears, it wasn't released right away, although a series of shake-ups in Columbia's management played a bigger role in the delay. It wasn't until the spring of 1996 that Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite finally appeared. Sales were slow to take off at first, even though Maxwell scored some airplay with "...Til the Cops Come Knockin'." The gold-selling second single "Ascension (Never Wonder)" lit the fuse, however, and Urban Hang Suite went platinum before a year had passed, also earning a Grammy nomination.

Now elevated to sex-symbol status, Maxwell capitalized on his breakthrough with the MTV Unplugged EP, taken from his live MTV performance. It attracted attention and acclaim outside the R&B community with the left-field cover choices "This Woman's Work" (by art rocker Kate Bush) and "Closer" (the Nine Inch Nails hit). Additionally, the Unplugged version of "Whenever, Wherever, Whatever" earned him another Grammy nomination (for Best Male Pop Vocal). Anticipation for his second full-length album was high, and when Embrya was released in 1998, it entered the charts at number three. Reviews were more mixed this time around, with some critics charging that Maxwell's ambition had crossed the line into indulgence; still, the record duplicated its predecessor's platinum sales. In 1999, Maxwell scored his biggest hit to date with the single "Fortunate," an R. Kelly composition he recorded for the soundtrack of the film Life; it was a mammoth success, ranking as the number one R&B hit of the year in Billboard magazine. Later that year, he also cut two songs for the soundtrack of The Best Man.

In August 2001, Maxwell returned with his third full-length album, Now, which was touted as a return to the more straightforwardly romantic atmosphere of his debut. It entered the album charts at number one and quickly launched a hit single in "Lifetime." Maxwell didn't resurface until 2008, when he performed Al Green's "Simply Beautiful" as part of the 2008 BET Awards. A handful of intimate performances prefaced his fourth studio album, BLACKsummers'night (the first installment in a promised trilogy of albums), released in July 2009. "Pretty Wings," its lead single, was in the Top 20 of the R&B/Hip-Hop chart within three weeks of its May release.

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Maxwell (musician) (born 1973), Grammy winning R&B/neo-soul singerMaxwell Cabelino Andrade (known as "Maxwell", born 1981), Brazilian footballer who plays for French Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-GermainJames Clerk Maxwell (1831–1879), Scottish theoretical physicist and mathematicianJohn Maxwell (Medal of Honor) (1841–1931), American Medal of Honor recipientMurray Maxwell (1775–1831), British Royal Navy officerRobert Maxwell (1923–1991), Czech-born media proprietor and former British MPW. Henry Maxwell (1935–2010), American politician, Virginia state legislator
Surname [edit]
Maxwell (surname), origin of the name, list of people with the surname
Given name [edit]
Maxwell Kogon (1920–1980), Canadian RCAF bomber pilot who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross during World War II
Fictional people [edit]
Duo Maxwell, a gundam pilot from Gundam WingEnrico Maxwell, an archbishop from HellsingMaxwell Edison of the song "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"Maxwell, one of the Hamham member in the show HamtaroMaxwell Q. Klinger, character from the M*A*S*H TV seriesMaxwell Lord, a DC Comics business man and leader of the Justice League turned villainMaxwell Sheffield, the male lead of the long-running television sitcom The NannyMaxwell Smart, also known as Agent 86, from the TV show Get SmartMaxwell, the protagonist of the video games Scribblenauts, Scribblenauts Unlimited, and Super ScribblenautsJane Maxwell, a nonplayable character in Wild Arms, and playable character in its remake Wild Arms Alter Code: FMaxwell, a summon spirit found in the video game Tales of Phantasia, as well as other games in the series

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Canada [edit]
Maxwell, Ontario (disambiguation), multiple locations
New Zealand [edit]
Maxwell, New Zealand
United Kingdom [edit]
Maxwelltown, Scotland
United States [edit]
Maxwell, CaliforniaMaxwell, Indiana, in Hancock CountyMaxwell, Morgan County, IndianaMaxwell, IowaMaxwell, NebraskaMaxwell, New MexicoMaxwell, TexasMaxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
Venus [edit]
Maxwell Montes, the highest mountain on Venus
Moon [edit]
Maxwell (crater), a crater on the far side of the Moon
Asteroid [edit]
12760 Maxwell, a main-belt asteroid discovered on October 9, 1993 by E. W. Elst at the European Southern Observatory
Asia [edit]
Maxwell Hill, a hill in Perak, Malaysia(also known as Bukit Larut)

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Maxwell, the codename for a CUDA architecture graphics card being developed by Nvidia for 2014 release.Maxwell (unit), the cgs unit of magnetic fluxMaxwell automobile, an early 20th-century brand of motor carMaxwell Award, presented by the Maxwell Football Club for the American football College Player of the YearMaxwell bridge, a bridge circuitMaxwell House, a brand of coffeeMaxwell House Hotel, formerly in Nashville, TennesseeMaxwell International Bahá'í School, Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia, CanadaMaxwell relation, a set of equations in thermodynamicsMaxwell Render, a render engine for 3d applicationsMaxwell's, a music club in Hoboken, New JerseyMaxwell's demon, is a thought experiment created by the physicist James Clerk MaxwellMaxwell's equations, a set of equations that describe the behavior of electric and magnetic fields"Maxwell's Silver Hammer", a 1969 song by The BeatlesMaxwell School, a Malaysian secondary schoolMaxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, a graduate school in Syracuse UniversityMaxwell Street, a Chicago, Illinois street famous for its blues music and black cultureMaxwell Technologies, a producer of ultracapacitors, microelectronics and high voltage modern energy storage solutionsJames Clerk Maxwell Telescope, a submillimeter telescope on Mauna KeaMaxwell (film), a film about businessman Robert Maxwell
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