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Phyllis Hyman

(1949-1995)

 

Phyllis Hyman Phyllis Hyman (1949-1995)
(Artist) Best known for the single, "You Know How To Love me." Committed suicide.


 
 

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  • Adam

    I just saw the biography show about Phyllis Hyman on Channel, Unsung. Even though I did not know about her when she was alive, I felt a connection because of her mental illness, and Phyllis having been a consummate musician; and having been on Broadway. I feel blessed to at least found out about her, even some time after her passing.

     
     

  • darryl murrille

    Phyllis Hyman was a great singer.She through chills down my spine every time I heard her beautiful songs,shes was an inspirational singer,God Bless her soul.I will never forget her.

     
     

  • vyniljunkie

    Miami's own, Phyllis was very active in Miami's night life. She performed at all the R&B clubs, then graduated to the DISCOS after the release of YOU KNOW HOW TO LOVE ME. She could be seen at HONEY FOR THE BEARS, 747 club, Big Daddy's, CROWN, Manhattan, just about everywhere that there was live music, Phyllis played there. Her angelic voice was taken from us too soon. We miss you, GOD BLESS>

     
     

  • Upperhanded

    She will go down as one of the best voices in R/B history.She was up there with Billie and Nina..its sad she didnt receive the acclaim she deserved.perhaps as the years go by many will rediscover her legacy.

     
     

  • jrzdave

    You know how to love me............................Such a strong and dramatic song with so much soul. This song means a lot to me. I feel terrible that she took her life. RIP

     
     

  • judy

    Phyllis you are one of my farvorite singer i have all you music i was so disapointed when you took your life. me and other fans we all love you i just wish you could have got some help in time. you would still be alive today to continue on making beautiful music. rip girl!

     
     

  • elana m randle

    Dear Phyllis Hyman,

    You are and always will be a very beautiful spiritually affluent sister. Thank you very much for your influences and touch from the Cosmos and this universe. for you transcended the comprehension that encompasses this confused world. I understand. Love & Peace to YOU!

     
     

  • Delmar Browne

    Words can't describe a loss as much as Phyllis Hyman!

    Her voice will be heard on the radio, Satellite and sound systems forever more.....

    R.I.P.

     
     

  • Stephen Cates

    Phyllis was and still is my favourite soul singer, all her songs will last forever. A beautiful woman with a beautiful voice.
    Rest in peace Phyllis. God bless

     
     

  • BillieNYC729

    I remember driving to Fire Island when WQTU stopped the music to read the news of Phyllis Hyman death, I was shocked since I've followed her career and thought that she was one of the best of the disco era, with her died a legend, it's too bad that her depression led her to suicide, she is in peace and hopefully singing to the angels.
    Phyllis you are missed baby! : (

     
     

  • DoubleT814

    Phyllis will always be a "Diva" of all times.

    Double T

     
     

  • DJ STEVE THE SAGA

    PHYLLIS, YOU WERE FROM MY NECK OF THE WOODS (HARLEM) AND EVERYTIME I SAW YOU, I SANG TO YOU,SOMEWHERE IN MY LIFETIME,.... YOU WOULD FINISH IS SO BEAUTIFULLY..I'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU FOR THAT....WHAT A GREAT SONG.....R.I.P.SWEETIE TILL WE MEET AGAIN. YOUR FRIEND NOW AND ALWAYS DJ STEVE THE SAGA PEREZ

     
     

  • carameldelite

    Another beautiful voice missed. RIP

     
     

  • sfterry

    Phyllis also appeared on Broadway in Sophisticated Ladies, for which she was nominated for a Tony Award. She also was a guest star on one of Barry Manilow's TV specials.

     
     

  • sfterry

    I followed Phyllis' career from it's inception, her first hit being "Loving You, Losing You". I went to a party at Russian River one summer that featured the Patrick Crowley singers and they started the music over with "Loving You, Losing You". It was one of those great big production numbers that was wonderful to dance to. I remember hearing that she died of a gunshot wound on the news and was devastated. News has it that her career was in a slump and she was very depressed. The cause of death was later ruled suicide. I just couldn't believe it. I saw her last around 1992 at Oakland's Paramount Theatre where she headlined with Jean Carne and Ramsey Lewis. What a great talent she was. Her big disco hit was "You Know How to Love Me".

     
     


 

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