American songwriter, musician, author, producer
Taura Stinson
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Born Occupation(s) Songwriter, musician, author, producer Website www .taurastinson .com
Taura Stinson is an American songwriter , producer, musician,[ 1] composer and author.[ 2] Stinson has co-written songs for artists including Deborah Cox , Cynthia Erivo , Kelly Rowland , Destiny's Child , Kelis and Jennifer Hudson . She has also written songs for films such as Step , Mudbound and Black Nativity and for TV programs including Underground , Twin Peaks and Insecure .
Together with Laura Karpman and Raphael Saadiq she has won Critics' Choice Movie Awards and Hollywood Music in Media Awards .
Stinson has written and self-published two books, 100 Things Every Black Girl Should Know and 100 Ways to Love Yourself Inside and Out .
Taura Stinson was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in Oakland, California .[ 1]
In the early 1990s, she co-founded an R&B trio called Emage with Kimbrely Evans and Mykah Montgomery. The trio signed a deal with One Love/Mercury Records and released one album, Soul Deep .[ 3] [ 1] [ 4]
Stinson has written various songs with long time co-writer, Rapheal Saadiq,[ 5] including the Grammy Award nominated songs "Good Man" (2012)[ 6] by Saadiq,[ 7] and "Show me the Way" (2005)[ 6] ) by Earth, Wind & Fire .[ 8]
She has also written for artists including:[ 1]
Taura has written songs for various films including:
Stinson has also written songs for television, such as
Vocalist and arranger [ edit ]
Stinson has worked (recorded, arranged songs) for artists, including
Awards and nominations [ edit ]
100 Things Every Black Girl Should Know (2016)[ 2] [ 39]
100 Ways to Love Yourself Inside and Out (2020)[ 40]
Stinson has worked under a variety of names, including Taura "Aura" Jackson, Stinson, Stinson-Jackson, T. Stinson, T. Stinson-Jackson, T. S. Jackson, Tara Stinson, Taura Latrice Stinson, Taura Stinson Jackson and Taura Stinson-Jackson.[ 41]
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^ a b "100 Things Every Black Girl Should Know" . www.goodreads.com . Retrieved 2020-06-16 .
^ "Emage – Soul Deep" . Discogs . 1994. Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
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^ a b "Raphael Saadiq, Awards" . IMDB . Retrieved 2020-06-19 .
^ "Good Man" . Genius.com . Retrieved 2020-06-19 .
^ "Show Me the Way Lyrics" . Jiosaavn.com . August 2013. Retrieved 2020-06-19 .
^ "Cynthia Erivo" . IMDb . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "Gangsta Lean Lyrics" . www.lyrics.com . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ Jennifer Hudson – Test of faith , retrieved 2020-06-17
^ "Beyond the Lights (2014) Soundtracks" . IMDB . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "Killing Time, Destiny's Child" . Genius.com . Retrieved 2020-06-19 .
^ "Hollywood Is Suddenly Serious. That's Exactly What America Needs Right Now" . Time . Retrieved 2020-06-16 .
^ "Taura Stinson Filmography" . IMDB . Retrieved 2020-06-19 .
^ "Only Knew-歌詞-The Sitter (Motion Picture Soundtrack)" . MyMusic 懂你想聽的 . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ a b "Original Song — Documentary - Hollywood Music in Media Awards: Full Winners List" . The Hollywood Reporter . 17 November 2017. Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ a b "Music by Taura Stinson" . Tunefind . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "The official Marvel's Cloak & Dagger Season 1 music guide" . 25 September 2018. Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ " "Come Sail Away" with me tonight on Cloak & Dagger!" . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "Taura Stinson | Film Music Reporter" . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "What Is The "We Are Beautiful Creatures" Song From The Closing Ceremony? It Was Cheerful" . Romper . 21 August 2016. Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ Lutz, Tom (22 August 2016). "Rio 2016 Olympics closing ceremony: Super Mario and samba – as it happened" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "You May Now Kill the Bride (2016 TV Movie)Soundtracks" . IMDb . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ Jessie J + Ariana Grande + Nicki Minaj: Bang Bang (Video 2014) - IMDb , retrieved 2020-06-17
^ "Various - Sing (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)" . Discogs . 17 March 2017. Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ Tori Kelly (Ft. Daye Jack) – Expensive , retrieved 2020-06-17
^ Beaugez, Jim (2019-02-12). "How Ryan Bingham's Album 'American Love Song' Addresses Border Politics" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "En Vogue on New Album 'Electric Cafe': 'We Finally Got the Right Deal' " . Billboard . 2018-02-22. Retrieved 2020-06-16 .
^ Avenged Sevenfold G , retrieved 2023-06-11
^ "Oscar nominations 2018: The complete list of nominees for the 90th Academy Awards" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2018-01-26 .
^ "Get Out Dominates the Black Reel Awards" . Black Reel Awards . 2017-12-13. Archived from the original on 2017-12-19. Retrieved 2018-02-05 .
^ "Mudbound" . www.goldenglobes.com . Retrieved 2018-01-26 .
^ "2017 Awards" . Georgia Film Critics Association . January 8, 2018. Retrieved January 8, 2018 .
^ "Sufjan Stevens, 'Greatest Showman,' 'Girls' Among Guild of Music Supervisors Awards Nominees" . Variety . January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 27, 2018 .
^ "Hollywood Music in Media Awards: Full Winners List" . The Hollywood Reporter . November 17, 2017. Retrieved November 18, 2017 .
^ "2017 Critics' Choice Documentary Awards – Winners | Critics' Choice Awards" . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "Joseph, Justin (2011-11-27). "Soul Train Award 2011 Winners" " . Centric . Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. Retrieved 2011-11-28 .
^ "Taura Stinson Released An Incredible Book For All Black Queens Around The World" . 25 August 2017. Retrieved 2020-06-18 .
^ "100 Ways to Love Yourself" . www.goodreads.com . Retrieved 2020-06-17 .
^ "Taura Stinson" . Discogs . Retrieved 2020-06-16 .