Dave Hollister

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Dave Hollister
Birth nameDavid Le Chaine Hollister
Also known as
  • Holli
  • The Black Angel
  • The Ghetto Preacher [1]
Born (1968-08-17) August 17, 1968 (age 55)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. [2]
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1991–present
Labels
Website davehollisterlive.com

David Le Chaine Hollister (born August 17, 1968) [3] [4] is an American singer from Chicago, Illinois who found fame during the 1990s as one quarter of the R&B group Blackstreet, [5] before going on to have a solo career. Hollister is best known for his 2000 gold-certified album Chicago '85... The Movie , which included the singles "One Woman Man" and "Take Care of Home". He was also featured on 2Pac's hit singles "Brenda's Got a Baby" and "Keep Ya Head Up". He was a member of the band United Tenors. [6]

Contents

Discography

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsCertifications
US
[7]
US
R&B

[7]
US
Gospel

[7]
Ghetto Hymns
  • Released: May 25, 1999
  • Label: DreamWorks
  • Formats: CD, cassette
345
Chicago '85... The Movie
  • Released: November 21, 2000
  • Label: DreamWorks
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4910
  • RIAA: Gold
Things in the Game Done Changed
  • Released: September 17, 2002
  • Label: Goodfellas, Motown
  • Formats: CD, digital download
103
Real Talk
  • Released: November 11, 2003
  • Label: DreamWorks
  • Formats: CD, digital download
4223
The Book of David: Vol.1 – The Transition 98131
Witness Protection
  • Released: August 5, 2008
  • Label: GospoCentric, Zomba
  • Formats: CD, digital download
8892
Chicago Winds... The Saga Continues
  • Released: October 21, 2014
  • Label: eOne
  • Formats: CD, digital download
11021
The Manuscript
  • Released: September 9, 2016
  • Label: Shanachie
  • Formats: CD, digital download
29

Collaboration albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsCertifications
US
[7]
US
R&B

[7]
US
Gospel

[7]
United Tenors
(with Fred Hammond, Eric Roberson, and Brian Courtney Wilson)
  • Released: April 19, 2013
  • Label: RCA Inspiration
  • Formats: CD, digital download
391

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak positionsCertifications
US
[7]
US
R&B

[7]
US
Gospel

[7]
Lost Tapes
  • Released: September 16, 2003
  • Label: Herb N Soul
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Definitive Collection
  • Released: August 22, 2006
  • Label: UMG, Hip-O
  • Formats: CD, digital download
14021
The Best of Dave Hollister
  • Released: August 12, 2008
  • Label: UMG, Hip-O
  • Formats: CD, digital download
51

Singles

YearSingleChart positionsAlbum
US
[7]
US
R&B

[7]
1997"It's Alright"Ghetto Hymns (hidden track)
1998"The Weekend"
(featuring Erick Sermon and Redman)
80 Ride soundtrack
1999"My Favorite Girl"3910Ghetto Hymns
"Can't Stay"8428
"Baby Mama Drama"64
2000"One Woman Man"448Chicago '85... The Movie
2001"Take Care of Home"39
2002"Keep Lovin' You"47Things in the Game Done Changed
"Baby Do Those Things"72
"What's a Man To Do"
2003"Tell Me Why"
"Never Gonna Change"Real Talk
"Pleased Tonight"
2006"What Do You Do"The Book of David: Vol.1 – The Transition
2013"Here In Our Praise"United Tenors
2014"Spend the Night"Chicago Winds... The Saga Continues

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References

  1. Billboard – November 4, 2000 – Dave Hollister Revisits "Chicago '85"
  2. Cummings, Tony. "Dave Hollister: The singing star whose car crash led to church ministry". Crossrhythms.co.uk. Cross Rhythms. Retrieved December 10, 2014.
  3. "Dave Hollister". Discogs .
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  5. "Blackstreet Members Reunite, Plan New Record in October". MTV News. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  6. "Fred Hammond on His New Group United Tenors, and the Return of the Male Gospel Ensemble". Essence. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 https://www.billboard.com/artist/dave-hollister/chart-history/