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Jocelyn Brown Jocelyn Brown was born in Kingston, North Carolina in 1950. She began her career singing with groups like Kleeer, Machine, Disco Tex & the Sex-O-Lettes and Change. Then she became the lead vocalist for the project Inner Life, back in 1979. That's how she released hits like Ain’t no mountain high enough, Moment of my life, I like it like that, Make it last forever and I’m caught up (in a one night love affair).
During the 80’s Jocelyn Brown kept on contributing to disco and soul projects such as Chic (Soup For One), George Benson (Give Me The Night), Bernard Edwards (for instance his album Glad To Know You), Candido (Jingo), Manu Dibango (Soul Mokassa LP), Salsoul Orchestra's (Christmas Jollies II), Culture Club and Janis Ian. She also did backing vocals for Janis Joplin, John ... » lees verder | Informatie
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