will.i.am (1975- )

July 25, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Euell A. Dixon

will.i.am

will.i.am

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]William James Adams Jr. is known professionally as musician and entrepreneur will.i.am. He was born on March 15, 1975, in the Eastside section of Los Angeles, California, the son of William James Adams Sr. and Debra Cain, and was raised in the gang-infested Estrada Courts housing projects. He attended Brentwood Science Magnet School, Paul Revere Charter Middle School, took summer classes at John Marshall High School, and graduated from Palisades Charter High School in 1991.

Adams and classmate Allan Pineda began to perform together at raves and nightclubs in Los Angeles with fellow student Dante Santiago, and together formed the group Atban Klann, an acronym for A Tribe Beyond A Nation. The group caught the eye of rapper Eazy-E, who signed them to his record label, Ruthless Records, in 1992. After the death of Eazy-E, the group changed their name to The Black Eyed Pods, but in 1997 began using the name The Black Eyed Peas when they signed that year with Interscope Records. Over the next four years Adams gained mega stardom while working with The Black Eyed Peas, releasing eight albums, traveling the world, and winning numerous awards. He embarked on his solo career with his debut album Lost Change in 2001 with Atlantic Records. His second album, Must B 21, was released in 2003, and third album, Songs About Girls, was released in 2007. That album was certified gold in Poland three days before its release, selling over 500,000 pre-ordered copies. His fourth and final solo album, #willpower, was released in 2013.

Adams also developed an acting career, Adams lent his voice to the animated film Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) as Moto Moto, made his major film debut as John Wraith in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), and as Pedro in the animated films Rio (2011) and Rio 2 (2014). He also lent his voice to several video games and made numerous appearances on television shows.

Branching into technology, Adams became the head of marketing for the online music company Musicane in 2006. He founded the i.am Angel Foundation in 2009, and made interplanetary history with the single “Reach for The Stars,” the first song ever played from NASA’s Curiosity rover from the planet Mars in 2012. Adams released his first wearable Puls cuff, a smartwatch in 2014, along with eye wear, ill.i Optics. The same year Adams became CEO of 3D Systems in South Carolina, and acquired Sensiya, a Tel Aviv, Israel tech company. His Ekocycle bicycle made with recycled materials was introduced in 2015 and his second smartwatch, AneedA, came to the market in 2016. Adams acquired Wink, a smart home platform in 2017, and along with author Brian David Johnson, released the children’s book WaR: Wizards and Robots in England in 2018. His facemask with Bluetooth by XUPERMASK was released in 2021.

Adams briefly attended the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in New York City and debuted his own clothing line, i.am+, in 2005. He is the recipient of a BMI President’s Award, an Emmy, A Clio Award, a Kids Choice Award, a Latin Grammy, seven American Grammy Awards, and ten Television Rack Awards. The Institute of Engineering and Technology awarded Adams an Honorary Fellowship in 2017 for his outstanding contributions to the engineering profession.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Multiple business owner Euell Dixon (formerly Nielsen) was born on November 3, 1973, in Sewell, New Jersey. The youngest daughter of scientist and author Eustace A. Dixon II and Travel Agent Eleanor Forman, Euell was an early reader and began tutoring at The Verbena Ferguson Tutoring Center for Adults at the age of 13. She has owned and operated five different companies in the past 20 years including Show and Touch, Stitch This, Get Twisted, Dimaje Photography, and Island Treazures.

Euell is a Veteran of the U.S. Army (Reserves) and a member of the Order of Eastern Star, House of Zeresh #103. She is also the 3rd Historian for First African Presbyterian Church, the nation’s oldest African American Presbyterian church, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Additionally, Euell is also a photographer, storyteller, fiber artist, and a historical re-enactor, portraying the lives of Patriot Hannah Till, Elizabeth Gloucester, and Henrietta Duterte. Euell has been writing for Blackpast.org since 2014 and was given an award from the site in 2016 for being the only African American female who had almost 100 entries at the time. Since then, she has written over 300 entries. Euell currently lives in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Dixon, E. (2021, July 25). will.i.am (1975- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/will-i-am-1975/

Source of the Author's Information:

Gil Kaufman, “Bono Collaborated with Will I. Am, Jennifer Hudson, and Yoshiki on inspiring ‘Sing For Life,’” Billboard.com, March 24, 2020, https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/9341336/bono-will-i-am-jennifer-hudson-yoshiki-sing-for-life; Clara Moskowitz, “Mars Rover Belts Out Will I. Am Song From Red Planet in Cosmic First,” Space.com, August 28, 2012, https://www.space.com/17341-mars-rover-beams-will-i-am-song.html.

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