Showing posts with label Babyface. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Babyface. Show all posts

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Toni Braxton Performs At Java Jazz Festival 2010



This year’s special show of the sexy diva Toni Braxton caused a long queue of thousands enthusiastic audience more than three hours before the show, and got a little distracted from Diane Warren’s show incident. The show itself was on time and successfully well by her sexy persona and attractive interaction hypnotizing the audience.

Brought the Braxtons, Toni’s group with her sisters before going solo, Brian Simpsons on keyboard, and even Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds in a very special guest performance before his own special show on Sunday just like we thought. Toni Braxton gave her best by singing all her well known hits from ‘Love Shoulda Brought You Home’ to ‘He Wasn’t Man Enough’.

It was a huge suprise for Toni our audience can sing together with her, that Toni picked more than three of them to sing and dance with her. But of course, it was the encore that has been awaited by all, her all time number one hit, Unbreak My Heart, that Toni performed with the signature white gown from the original videoclip. It was an unforgettable performance that we all will remember.

View more pics here.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

WATCH: Toni Braxton Leading Women

Toni Braxton's Leading Women Segment on Centric. The segment features appearances by Toni's mother Evelyn Braxton and sisters Trina and Tamar Braxton. Also music producers Babyface, Brian Michael Cox, and Vincent Herbert, among other close friends of Toni's. Enjoy!






Friday, January 30, 2009

Toni Braxton Enlists Babyface and Tank For New Album


(Singersroom) Toni Braxton is readying a serious comeback after having a stellar 2008.

Braxton, who is currently on the ‘Dancing With The Stars’ tour, is plotting a ‘rebirth’ of sorts with a new deal at Atlantic Records after severing ties with Blackground Records.

Currently titled “Pulse,” Braxton’s sixth studio album is linked to a 'who’s who' of producers and songwriters including Rodney Jerkins, Claude Kelly,  and the Underdogs.

Braxton is, in fact, so focused on this effort that she’s even recruited former label mate Tank (who also made Part 1 of our 2009 list) and Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds to put their special touch on a record or two.

Read more from here at Singersroom.