A decorated veteran of the stateside R&B and soul scene, Indiana
singer-songwriter Kevon Edmonds (born on February 25th, 1958 in Indianapolis)
emerged in the late 1980s as a co-founding member of the prominent vocal group
After 7, who released a string of platinum and gold-selling albums via Virgin
from 1989 to 1995. Breaking with the group in the late 1990s, Edmonds embarked
on a number of solo projects soon thereafter. In 1997, he appeared alongside his
younger brother, GRAMMY-winning producer Babyface, in the comedy film Soul Food,
portraying a member of the fictitious band Mi...