Perri "Pebbles" Reid | |
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Birth name | Perri Arlette McKissack |
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Oakland, California, U.S. |
August 29, 1964
Genres | Dance-pop, R&B, new jack swing, urban contemporary |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
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Perri Reid (born Perri Arlette McKissack; August 29, 1964), best known by her former stage name, Pebbles, is an American recording artist. She created the contemporary R&B group TLC. She is currently an Atlanta-based minister, known as "Sister Perri".
Reid was born Perri Arnette McKissack on August 29, 1964, one of four siblings to a black father and a white mother. Her divorced mother raised her family on the income of a waitress and housekeeper. At age 19, a local musician gave Pebbles a production deal which fell through several months later when she became pregnant with her daughter, Ashley (born January 29, 1983). Pebbles married the baby's father but the union only lasted one year.
Pebbles got her start in 1981 as a backing vocalist for the percussionist/band leader Bill Summers and the funk band Con Funk Shun. Reid co-wrote one of Con Funk Shun's singles, "Body Lovers".
While working at an Oakland, California real estate office she met contractor George L. Smith. Smith bankrolled Pebbles with $80,000 for a demo tape and video for "Mercedes Boy". The demo and video led to a contract with MCA. Smith and Pebbles married in 1985 and made their home in San Francisco.
She recorded several hit singles on her own during the late 1980s and early 1990s, including "Girlfriend", "Mercedes Boy", "Giving You the Benefit", and "Love Makes Things Happen".
In July 1989 Pebbles married L.A. Reid. She formed the Atlanta-based production company Pebbitone and founded her own record label, Savvy Records.
Pebbitone managed TLC, which was signed with LaFace Records, L.A. Reid's record label. When TLC filed for bankruptcy in 1995, due to Pebbles alleged mismanagement regarding their funds, the ensuing conflict damaged Pebbles' marriage. She divorced Reid, and Pebbitone sued LaFace for $10 million.