Guitarist/singer/songwriter/producer
Dwayne Wiggins of
Tony! Toni! Toné! made a startling solo debut on
Eyes Never Lie, issued on May 2, 2000 by Motown Records. The recording artist's tenure with the soulful, fun loving group make him the perfect addition to Motown as the legendary label began the 21st Century as a fresh home for modern soul music.
Wiggins' rich history with Oakland, CA 's
Tony! Toni! Toné! -- also including his brother,
Raphael Saadiq, and their cousin,
Timothy Christian -- includes 14 Billboard charting R&B singles, including five number one hits, three top 10 Pop singles, one gold album, two platinum albums and one double platinum album. The trio also appeared in the movie House Party 2 where
Wiggins adheres to the group's sense of freshness, respect of the old school ethic and sense of humor.
An altercation with police sparked
Wiggins' creative muse and lead to the creation of his debut single, "What's Really Going On (Strange Fruit)," which includes segments from the Billie Holiday classic, "Strange Fruit. Saxophonist
Najee guests on the album's jazzy remix of the song. Wiggins' high caliber musicianship and eclectic taste recalls earlier albums by
the Brothers Johnson,
the Isley Brothers,
Prince and
Narada Michael Walden. To help accomplish this,
Wiggins enlisted some members of the "ol' skool."
Larry Graham co-wrote the horns-punctuated song, "Music Is Power," with
Wiggins and guest vocalist
Darius Rucker of
Hootie and the Blowfish. The track has a sample from
Earth, Wind And Fire's "Shining Star" was orchestrated by veteran arranger Claire Fischer while the song, "Pushin' On," uses a sample from
Bootsy Collins' "Munches for Your Love." In addition, legendary guitarist
Carlos Santana co-wrote "Move With Me."
Wiggins' showcases his formidable fret board skills on a solo guitar piece, "Tribecca." Eyes Don't Lie is one of those unusual latter day albums. One can listen to it from beginning to end and actually feel as if one is listening to an album rather than a bunch of singles. Listeners get a sense of who the artist is.
Wiggins certainly has his own identity outside of
Tony! Toni! Toné! ~ Ed Hogan