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Monica Blaire

Detroit singer, songwriter, and MC Monica Blaire initially labored at the rear of the moments, contributing toward additional artists’ tasks before developing right into a exclusive alternative soulstress. Versatile and incredibly talented, she adored music as well as the arts young. She was officially been trained in ballet, faucet dancing, …

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Andy Davis

This trombonist is area of the lush backing in the 1996 CD by singer Vanessa Williams entitled Star Bright.

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Shanti Paul Jayasinha

b. c.1967, London, Britain. Born of United kingdom and Sri Lankan parentage, Jayasinha got to music young and later researched on the Guildhall College of Music and Dilemma. During this time period, his playing of trumpet and flügelhorn drawn considerable interest and with the Guildhall Jazz Music group, in 1987, …

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Graham Broad

Graham Broad offers played drums for an array of groups over time. Among his initial recordings was 1976’s Cash Discussions with Polecats. He was highlighted on the Commander Cody record the following season, and one by Alexis Korner another. 1979 saw Wide working on several lesser-known produces, and it wasn’t …

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The Cheetah Girls

Going from some books in regards to a girl pop strap to some Disney TV movies in regards to a girl pop strap to a genuine, touring girl pop strap, the Cheetah Ladies started as fictional character types in Deborah Gregory’s 16 books for young-adult readers. The series released in …

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Onaje Allan Gumbs

Pianist/keyboardist/manufacturer/arranger/songwriter Onaje Allan Gumbs (pronounced Oh-Nah-Jay) is among the music industry’s esteemed and talented music collaborators. Gumbs spent some time working almost three years with top skill within the musical areas of jazz, R&B/spirit, and pop to hone his significant skills. A incomplete list contains Woody Shaw, Nat Adderly, Norman …

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Oliver Sain

Being a performer so when a manufacturer, Oliver Sain exerted an influence over the evolution of St. Louis spirit and R&B that’s rivaled just by that of his good friend and infrequent collaborator Ike Turner. Created March 1, 1932, in Dundee, MS, Sain was the grandson of Dan Sane, the …

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Kevon Edmonds

The brother of Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Kevon Edmonds was an associate of After 7, a vocal group that had two back-to-back number 1 R&B/Top Ten pop singles with “Set or Not” and “Can’t End” — both written and made by L.A. Reid and Babyface — in addition to several R&B/pop …

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