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Shawn Stockman
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Shawn Stockman Biography

Shawn Patrick Stockman born  on September 26, 1972. He  is an African-American R&B singer, best known as a member of the vocal group Boyz II Men. He is also a judge on the television show The Sing-Off, alongside Nicole Scherzinger and Ben Folds.Stockman recorded a solo album as a side project during the late 1990s, but the LP was never released. He has written the songs "Forever", "Hot Thing", and "Let It Go"; the latter of which was played during the Disney movie Seventeen Again.

Shawn wrote and sang the song "Visions of a Sunset" for the Mr. Holland's Opus film soundtrack. He got his singing start with the Philadelphia Boys Choir & Chorale at the age of 8.  Most recently, Stockman started his own record label called Soul Chemistry Projects. It was hoped that his ability to find and groom new talent will launch the label to success, although none of his charges has scored a major distribution deal. He also opened a small recording studio in Toledo, Ohio, his wife's hometown.

Whilst many people may be expecting the label to have a smooth R&B feel reflecting Boyz II Men's style, the talent may prove otherwise. It currently has hip hop and R&B artists signed, but Stockman says he does not put musical limits on who can and can not be signed. Shawn says that he is a musician and likes all genres of music. He is married to Sharonda Jones and together they have twin boys who were born in 2003.

Becoming a judge on NBC's "The Sing Off." Premiering on December 14, 2009. With host Nick Lachey and other judges Ben Folds. The second season premiered on December 6, 2010.
Most recently, he's recorded a cover of Beyoncé Knowles's hit song "If I Were a Boy".
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