
SisQó’s debut solo pop album Unleash the Dragon was released at the end of 1999, rising to the #2 spot on both the pop and R&B album charts and went five times platinum. In 1999, Dru Hill went on hiatus so that the individual members could each work on a solo album: SisQó a pop album, Jazz a R&B/soul album, Nikio a hip hop album and Woody a gospel album. It was included on their 1998 multi-platinum second album, Enter the Dru, that climbed to the #2 spot on both the Billboard Top 200 and R&B album charts, sold two million copies by the end of 1999 and also contained three addition hit songs: “These Are the Times”, “Beauty” and “You Are Everything”.

Their next hit song “How Deep Is Your Love” spent 3 weeks in the #1 R&B spot and was featured in the film Rush Hour. The single was a #2 R&B hit, went gold and was included on the film’s #1 R&B selling soundtrack album that was a huge success, going multi-platinum. In 1997, the group recorded “We’re Not Making Love No More” that was written by Babyface and co-produced by Babyface and Daryl Simmons for the film Soul Food. Dru Hill was honored with the 1997 Billboard Music Awards for Top R&B Song, Top R&B Artist and R&B/Hip Hop Songs Artist of the Year and the 1998 Soul Train Best R&B/Soul Single and Best R&B/Soul Album Awards. Their first album, 1996’s Dru Hill, went platinum, charted at #5 (R&B) and also included the #1 R&B hits “In My Bed” and “Never Make A Promise”, and “Whatever You Need” which made it to #7.
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After switching to R&B, the teenaged group was spotted in a 1995 talent show by Hiram Hicks who signed them to Island Records, changed their name to Dru Hill (after the West Baltimore neighborhood Druid Hill Park where they grew up) and recorded their first single “Tell Me” that rose to #5 on the 1996 R&B Billboard chart and was included in the movie Eddie. They made a local name for themselves for their soaring harmonies and musicality while singing at The Fudgery fudge factory located in Baltimore’s inner harbor. Low-cost on-site parking available for $5.ĭRU HILL originated as a Baltimore, Maryland gospel vocal group called 14K Harmony that was founded in the 1990s by childhood friends Tamir “Nokio” Ruffin, lead singer Mark “SisQó” Andrews, James “Woody” Green and Larry “Jazz” Anthony. and is off the Saw Mill River Parkway and the Major Deegan Expressway. Tickets for DRU HILL on Saturday, March 26th, 2016 at 8pm are $85, $75, $65, $55 and can be purchased by calling the Lehman Center box office at 71 (Monday through Friday, 10am–5pm, and beginning at 12 noon on the day of the concert), or through online access at Lehman Center is accessible by #4 or D train to Bedford Park Blvd.

Lehman Center for the Performing Arts is on the campus of Lehman College/CUNY at 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NY 10468.

NYC's Lehman Center for the Performing Arts is proud to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the R&B/Hip Hop singing group DRU HILL featuring Tamir “Nokio” Ruffin, Mark “SisQó” Andrews, Larry “Jazz” Anthony and Antwuan “Tao” Simpson with special guests JON B and KENNY LATTIMORE on Saturday, March 26h, 2016 at 8pm.
