Kenny Lattimore

Hailed by the New York Times as a “modern soul man,” Grammy Award nominated singer songwriter Kenny Lattimore is producing consistent chart toping music on his independent label SincereSoul Records. Growing up in Washington, D.C his freshman year at Howard University gave way to Lattimore becoming the lead singer for R&B group Maniquin. Signed to Epic, the group released the single “I Wanna Ride,” produced by the Gap Band’s Charlie Wilson. Lattimore relocated to New York City as a solo act and was signed to Columbia in 1995. Lattimore released his debut solo album a year later. In 2001, legendary music industry executive Clive Davis signed Lattimore to join Arista, resulting in Lattimore’s third solo album Weekend. In 2012, Lattimore launched his independent label SincereSoul Records, allowing him to experiment and collaborate with major record distributors. The singer has garnered Grammy, Soul Train and Stellar Awards nominations as well as the NAACP Image Award for Best New Artist. Lattimore’s latest project Here To Stay is receiving rave reviews.