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Jhelisa

Best-known as the vocalist for the Shamen about several hits using their 1993 album Boss Drum, Jhelisa Anderson gained a single contract in 1994 from Dorado Records following storming the graphs about such Shamen singles as “LSI (Love Sex Intelligence).” Though a lot of her earlier work got portrayed her …

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Jhelisa Anderson

b. Jackson, Mississippi, USA. UK-based soul-dance vocalist, and cousin of Carleen Anderson, whose popularity primarily revolved around her function for the Shamen (“Ebeneezer Goode”) and Spirit Family Feeling (“I Don’t EVEN UNDERSTAND EASILY Should Contact You Baby”), having remaining her media program and session performing duties in LA for London …

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The Shamen

Merging swirling psychedelic rock and roll with hardcore hip-hop rhythms, the Shamen had been among the first alternative rings to attract dance clubs just as much as indie rockers. Made up of Colin Angus, Peter Stephenson, Keith McKenzie, and Derek McKenzie, the Scottish quartet acquired its roots within the early-’80s …

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