Iconic R&B singer Angie Stone dies in traffic accident at age 63
The R&B singer has died in a traffic accident in Montgomery, Alabama. Here’s what we know.
Angie Stone, former member of female hip-hop trio the Sequence who later became a prominent soul singer, has died at the age of 63 in a traffic accident in Alabama.
Reports of the incident say she was driving back from a show with her band members and background singers when her car turned over.
TMZ reported that the accident has left her family ‘devastated’ and Stone’s spokesperson revealed that a number of her client’s loved ones had spoken to her just ‘last night.’
Born Angela Brown in Columbia, South Carolina, Stone was a legendary member of the music world: she was a three-time Grammy-nominated musician - including best R&B performance by a duo or group with vocals and best female R&B vocal performance - and perhaps best known for her 2001 hit “Wish I Didn’t Miss You”.
Stone got her break at 16-years-old as a member of the Sequence, the first female hip-hop trio signed to Sugar Hill Records. She went solo in the 90s and and became a fundamental part of the neo-soul movement with her Black Diamond album, which went gold in the United States.
Related stories
Stone was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2024.
Get your game on! Whether you’re into NFL touchdowns, NBA buzzer-beaters, world-class soccer goals, or MLB home runs, our app has it all. Dive into live coverage, expert insights, breaking news, exclusive videos, and more – plus, stay updated on the latest in current affairs and entertainment. Download now for all-access coverage, right at your fingertips – anytime, anywhere.