Az Yet
Az Yet is an American R&B group from Philadelphia, best known for their songs "Last Night" and the cover "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" originally performed by Chicago.
Formation
Formed in 1989 initially as a duo with Shawn Rivera and Dion Allen, the two were later joined by Kenny Terry, whom they met singing in the lobby of the Wyndham Hotel in Philadelphia, Claude Thomas, Ali Hyman, Damon Core, & Dyshon Benson.Debut album
Az Yet released their self-titled debut album in 1996 on LaFace Records. The album featured a "who's who" of musical heavyweights, including David Foster, Babyface, Sheila E., and Brian McKnight. The first single, "Last Night", reached No. 9 on the US Hot 100, #1 on the R&B chart, peaked at No. 2 on Australia's ARIA charts, and spent 2 weeks at No. 1 in New Zealand's RIANZ charts, ultimately achieving platinum status in the US. The group's second single, "Hard to Say I'm Sorry", was nominated for a Grammy Award for [Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals#1990s|Grammy] award, reached No. 8 on the Hot 100, and achieved platinum status. Driven by these two singles, the album reached RIAA platinum status.Members
Current
- Kenny Terry
- Dyshon Benson
- Jibriel Patterson
- Jay Naught
- Drayton
Former
- Dion Allen
- Shawn Rivera
- Marc Nelson
- Darryl Anthony
- Claude Thomas
- Tony Grant
- LeDon Smith
- Parrice Smith
- Kris Gilder
- Dante Harper
- Damon Core
- Ali Hyman
Television
Az Yet toured as featured actors/performers in 2013 with the Broadway musical, My Brother Marvin , starring Keith Washington, Tony Grant and actress Lynn Whitfield.
Later that year, the group recorded "Magical Moment" with Malaysian Idol winner Jaclyn Victor as a theme song for the animated feature film, Ribbit.
Discography
Studio albums
Soundtrack appearances
- 1996: The Nutty Professor
- 1997: Steel
- 1998: Hav Plenty
- 1998: Fame L.A. Soundtrack for the TV Series
- 2001: Kingdom Come
- 2014: ''Ribbit''