- Rapper's Delight · 1979
- The Best of Grandmaster Flash & Sugar Hill · 2005
- Monster Jam · 2000
- The Awesome 2 Present: The History Of Rap · 1991
- A Complete Introduction to Sugar Hill Records · 1983
- Essence Music Festival, Vol. 8 · 2020
- Sugar Hill Rap Classics - The Pioneers of Hip-Hop · 2010
- Doo-Wop Treasures Vol. Two · 2009
- The Best of Grandmaster Flash & Sugar Hill · 2005
- Monster Jam · 2000
- Monster Jam · 2000
- Monster Jam · 2000
- Monster Jam · 2000
Singles & EPs
Compilations
- 2000
About The Sequence
The Sequence hailed from Columbia, SC, and consisted of Angie Brown Stone, Cheryl Cook, and Gwendolyn Chisolm. Recording for Joe & Sylvia Robinson's Sugarhill Records label, they hit with "Funk You Up" in early 1980; "Funky Sound (Tear the Roof Off)," a remake of Parliament's 1976 gold single "Tear the Roof Off the Sucker" in summer 1981; and "I Don't Need Your Love (Part One)" from spring 1982. Their two charting LPs were both titled The Sequence. Angie Stone sang lead on Vertical Hold's 1993 Top Twenty R&B hit "Seems You're Much Too Busy" and had a gold single with "There's No More Rain in This Cloud" from her 1999 gold album Black Diamond. ~ Ed Hogan
- ORIGIN
- Columbia, SC, United States
- FORMED
- 1979
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul