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Rumer

Heavily influenced simply by Burt Bacharach and blessed with effortless, velvety smooth vocals, Anglo-Pakistani singer/songwriter Rumer harks back again to the early-’70s easy listening sounds of Karen Carpenter and Carole King. Delivered in 1979 to United kingdom parents surviving in Islamabad, Rumer (genuine name Sarah Joyce) was the youngest of …

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Brenna Whitaker

Los Angeles-based Brenna Whitaker is a robust, highly resonant vocalist having a bent toward active jazz and R&B-influenced pop. Elevated in Kansas Town, Missouri, Whitaker was raised listening to traditional performers like Ruth Dark brown, Peggy Lee, Etta Adam, among others. She started her professional movie theater career at age …

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Dionne Bromfield

Spirit vocalist Dionne Bromfield began building headlines in ’09 2009 when her debut record cracked the very best 40 in Britain. Pursuing in the footsteps of her godmother — neo-soul vocalist Amy Winehouse — the 13-year-old modeled her audio after ‘60s female groups, traditional R&B, and classic soul. Being linked …

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Rozzi Crane

A sultry-voiced, ’90s hip-hop/soul-influenced singer and songwriter from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Rozzi Crane began her quick rise like a neo-soul vocalist while still an adolescent. In ’09 2009 at age 17, she released a self-titled EP and later on signed up for the University or college of Southern California’s …

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Tess Henley

Retro-styled R&B singer, pianist, and songwriter Tess Henley produced her documented debut in 2008 with Simple to Love, a self-released group of materials that belied her early age. Soon after she reached age 20, the Kent, Washington indigenous released another EP, The Appetizer, and accomplished notice through several competitions, like …

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