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Gino Vannelli

Ranging from spirit to soft rock and roll, singer and songwriter Gino Vannelli gained several hits through the 1970s, including “People Gotta Move” and “I SIMPLY Wanna Quit.” Vannelli discovered to try out the drums early in existence and analyzed music theory at McGill University or college. He created an …

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Cameo

An outlandish, in-your-face stage existence, a strange love of life, and a hard-driving funk audio that criss-crossed several musical limitations earned Cameo countless evaluations to Parliament/Funkadelic within their early days. Nevertheless, Cameo eventually used off accusations to be derivative by transcending their affects and outlasting nearly every single one of …

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Gigi D’Alessio

Italian singer/songwriter Gigi d’Alessio attended the Conservatory of Saint Peter in Naples when he was an adolescent; he graduated at age 21. He shortly joined the esteemed Scarlet Orquestra furthermore to composing and organizing for prominent regional performers. In 1992, his debut record, Lasciatemi Cantare, premiered, accompanied by Scivolando Verso …

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Kelly Sweet

Soft-voiced pop vocalist Kelly Nice was born right into a innovative and musical family. Within their house in Cape Cod, MA, she grew up by her dad, a jazz pianist, and her designer mom. Understanding how to play records within the piano before she could walk, Nice sang live for …

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NLT

The short-lived boy band NLT (NOTHING LIKE Them) are perhaps best remembered for what occurred after their breakup, instead of what occurred throughout their brief existence. Put together by R&B maker Chris Stokes, NLT started taking form when Stokes booked an area dance studio room in LA to carry rehearsals …

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Toni Braxton

Toni Braxton was perhaps one of the most popular and commercially successful feminine R&B singers from the ’90s, because of her capability to straddle seemingly contrary worlds. Braxton was soulful more than enough for R&B viewers, but smooth more than enough for adult modern; sophisticated more than enough for adults, …

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Alec R. Costandinos

Alec R. Costandinos’ documenting career might have been short-lived, however the Euro-disco manufacturer dominated the disco globe during his past due-’70s reign. After having produced a name for himself after co-writing Cerrone’s “Like in C Small” in 1977, Costandinos agreed upon to the French label Barclay where he released his …

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Brenda K. Starr

Brenda K. Starr started being a freestyle and pop vocalist through the middle-’80s, then resolved into a extended career being a salsa musician. The little girl of Spiral Starecase member Harvey Kaye, she was created and elevated in NY and made an appearance in the 1984 hip-hop film Defeat Street. …

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Ashanti

With hitmaker Irv Gotti on the helm, Ashanti blasted in to the urban music picture in 2002, topping the charts with multiple singles simultaneously. She quickly became a feeling, gracing the addresses of periodicals and dominating metropolitan radio. Ashanti constructed her status with duets, where she’d complement an currently well-known …

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Alannah Myles

Toronto rock and roll singer Alannah Myles spent many years attempting unsuccessfully to protected a Canadian record deal, so she and songwriting partner Christopher Ward set their sights south from the border. Myles documented a demonstration and video for the tune “JUST ONE SINGLE Kiss,” which got the interest of …

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