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Shanice

A member from the Motown label roster through the 1990s, R&B singer Shanice was most widely known on her behalf infectious smash “I REALLY LIKE Your Smile.” Delivered May 14, 1973, Shanice Wilson inserted show business practically being a toddler, showing up in several musicals and tv advertisements; by 1984 …

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Lisa Lisa

Located in Brooklyn, vocalist Lisa Lisa (created Lisa Velez) and her assisting strap, Cult Jam (Mike Hughes and Alex “Spanador” Moseley), had been probably one of the most consistent dance-pop/R&B sets of the middle-’80s. Hughes and Mosley had been also people of Full Push, the funk group that performed and …

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Tyler Collins

Diva Tyler Collins was created in Harlem and raised in Detroit, starting dance lessons in age group seven and building her stage debut a season later on. Upon relocating to LA she continuing to focus on the movie theater, appearing in some musicals and dramas and with time becoming a …

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Tara Kemp

Ahead of hitting the very best Five from the pop, R&B, and dance charts in early 1991, vocalist, songwriter, and pianist Tara Kemp appeared about Valery’s “Heat of the Touch,” an obscure 12″ solitary made by Tuhin Roy. Bay Region native Kemp, authorized to Irving Azoff’s Warner-supported Large as a …

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