Founding member of #TonyToniTone, #DwayneWiggins has passed away at 64! [details]

Sad news to report….

D’Wayne Wiggins Of Tony! Toni! Toné! Has Passed Away at 64!

A post from their social media account reads the following:

“With broken hearts, we share with you that our beloved D’Wayne passed away this morning surrounded by family and loved ones. Over the past year, he has been privately and courageously battling bladder cancer. Through this fight, he remained committed and present for his family, his music, his fans and his community.
D’Wayne’s life was incomparable, and his music and service impacted millions around the world, including in his hometown of Oakland, California. He was a guitarist, producer, composer, philanthropist, mentor and founding member of Tony! Toni! Tone! He was deeply passionate about providing artist development and mentorship to emerging young musicians, helping to shape the early careers of many.
For now, we ask that you continue to respect our privacy. We mourn with you, and are deeply grateful for your love and support.
In Solidarity,
The Wiggins Family
Rest in Power. Party don’t cry.”

Wiggins was one of the co-founders of the group, which included his half-brother, Raphael Saadiq, on bass and vocals and cousin, Timothy Christian Riley, on drums/keyboards. Tony! Toni! Toné! formed in their native Oakland, California, in 1986. They released their debut single, “One Night Stand,” the following year.

Their album “Who?” and their hit single “Little Walter” debuted in 1988.

They became some of the stars of the New Jack Swing music movement of the ’80s and ‘90s. Their hits, including “Feels Good,” “Whatever You Want,” “Anniversary,”“It Never Rains (in Southern California)” and “Just Me and You” are now classics.

The three singers eventually broke off to pursue solo projects, but managed to stay close in ways that have escaped many other groups like them.

“There’s nothing like being at home and being on stage together is like being at home in our living room,” Wiggins told CNN in 2023, when the group came back together to tour after 25 years. “Timing is everything.”

He told CNN they learned from artists like Earth Wind and Fire to hone their craft with time.

“It’s about building a brand,” Wiggins said at the time. “Not many R&B or even in hip-hop artists understand that, but we do.”

His family reflected on his accomplishments in their statement.

“D’Wayne’s life was incomparable, and his music and service impacted millions around the world, including in his hometown of Oakland, California,” they wrote. “He was a guitarist, producer, composer, philanthropist, mentor and founding member of Tony! Toni! Tone! He was deeply passionate about providing artist development and mentorship to emerging young musicians, helping to shape the early careers of many.”

The note ended with the Wiggins family requesting privacy.

“We mourn with you, and are deeply grateful for your love and support,” they added.

The announcement of his death came days after a post which stated that Wiggins was “experiencing medical complications.”

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