Band, *1968 US, Harlem
Singer of R&B/Soul and Electronic
Soul - gospel singer - stage actress. Born on 28 December 1968 in Harlem, New York, U.S. Her 1989 debut album was produced by an all star cast of Narada Michael Walden, Nick Martinelli, John "Jellybean" Benitez, Elliot Wolff. Her biggest hit is "Sweet Talk" (No.8 in the U.S. R'n'B chart). She has performed duets with Gary Brown ("One Touch (Leads To Another)"), Evan Rogers ("Until Forever (Theme From "Everybody's All-American")"), Peabo Bryson ("Palm Of Your Hand") and has covered the classic 1973 Al Green's soul gem "Love And Happiness". In her 2007 Bryant Pugh-produced, comeback album she covered as well 1971's Marvin Gaye's "Mercy Mercy Me" and Walter Hawkins' "Love Alive" (originally performed in 1975 by Walter Hawkins And The Love Center Choir. She has contributed vocals in releases of Peabo Bryson, Gary Brown, Richard Elliot, Freddie Jackson, Coming Of Age and Wanda Dee
Walter Afanasieff key, p *1958 US | |
Randy Bowland g | |
Charlene Holloway bvoc US | |
Claytoven Richardson voc, key, bvoc *1956 US | |
Skyler Jett bvoc US | |
Ren Klyce syn US | |
Annette Hardeman bvoc | |
Kitty Beethoven bvoc US | |
Cynthia Biggs bvoc US | |
Melisa Kary bvoc US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Heart Of Gold | D'Atra Hicks | 1990 | Album |
You Make Me Want To Give It Up | D'Atra Hicks | 1989 | Single |
D'Atra Hicks | D'Atra Hicks | 1989 | Album |
Sweet Talk | D'Atra Hicks | 1989 | Single |
So Good (So Right) | D'Atra Hicks | 1988 | Single |
Mama I Want To Sing / The One Who Will Love Me | Doris Troy - D'Atra Hicks | Single |