George Lamond
George Lamond’s Biography
Dance-pop singer George Lamond was born George Garcia in Washington, D.C., on February 25, 1967. He first earned notice singing back-up for his cousin, with the two later teaming as; as a solo act, Lamond was tapped by producers Chris Barbosa and Mark Ligget to record “Bad of the Heart” for their Ligosa label, and its success on club playlists earned the singer a deal with major label Columbia. An LP, also titled Bad of the Heart, yielded two additional freestyle hits, “Without You” and “Look Into My Eyes,” although a 1992 follow-up, In My Life, was less successful. It’s Always You followed in 1995, and Lamond resurfaced with Entrega four years later.
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Social Media
- Website: http://www.georgelamond.net/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Georgelamond
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/georgelamond
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealgeorgelamond/
- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/george-lamond/900484
George Lamond’s Discography
Albums
Bad of the Heart (1990, Columbia Records)
In My Life (1992, Columbia Records)
Creo En Ti (1993, Sony International)
Entrega (1999, Sony Records)
The Hits And More (1999, Robbins Entertainment)
GL (2001, Sony International)
Oye Mi Canto (2006, Sony International)
Singles
“Without You” (1989, Columbia Records)
“Bad Of The Heart” (1990, Columbia Records, US #25)
“Look into My Eyes” (1990, Columbia Records, US #63)
“No Matter What” – duet with Brenda K. Starr (1990, Columbia Records, US #49)
“Love’s Contagious” (1991, Columbia Records)
“Where Does That Leave Love?” (1992, Columbia Records, US #59)
“Baby, I Believe In You” (1992, Columbia Records, US #66 – originally recorded by New Kids on the Block; features a sample of “(They Long to Be) Close to You” by The Carpenters)
“I Want You Back” (1993, Columbia Records – cover of the Jackson 5 hit song)
“Baby, Creo En Ti” (Sony Discos)
“No Morira” – duet with Lisa Lopez (Sony Discos)
“It’s Always You” (1994,[4] Tommy Boy Records)
“Without You” (1998, Tommy Boy Records)
“Earn My Love” (Robbins Entertainment)
“Que Tu Te Vas” (1999, Sony Discos)
“Entrega” (1999)
“Lately” (2000, Robbins Entertainment)
“Jurare Quererte” (2001)
“Volver Amar” (2001)
“Raspa” (2006, Sony Discos)
“Don’t Stop Believin'” (2008, Robbins Entertainment)
“Something About You” (2009)
“Bringing My Love Down” (2013)
“Running Redux” (2018)
Cry For Love (2018)
Celebration (2018)
Now That Its Over/ All Hooked Up (George Anthony Vs George LaMond / Jenni Renee – 2019)
Woman (2020)
I Believe In Love (Flygroove + George LaMond 2021)
Flygroove & George Lamond – I Believe In Love (Official Music Video)