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  2. The Brand New Heavies - Wikipedia

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    The Brand New Heavies are an English band formed in 1985, consisting of Simon Bartholomew, Andrew Levy, and Jan Kincaid. After the addition of N'Dea Davenport in 1990, the group experienced mainstream success and pioneered a new genre called acid jazz. The Brand New Heavies released their debut self-titled album in June 1990.

  3. The Brand New Heavies discography - Wikipedia

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    The Brand New Heavies "Dream On Dreamer" 1994 15 — 47 56 — — — 19 51 19 Brother Sister "Back to Love" 23 — — — — — — 41 — —

  4. Sulene Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Fleming toured with the Brand New Heavies in 2016. The band toured with N'Dea Davenport in the U.S., and for the European leg of the tour, Fleming worked as their lead singer. [7] They toured in the UK, Spain, Holland, Sweden, Germany, Serbia and Japan.

  5. Mike Smith (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was originally hired as a saxophonist when Blur toured with a brass section in 1994. He later returned to Blur in the 2000s, playing saxophone on the song "Jets" from the Think Tank (2003) album and joining the Think Tank tour as musical director and keyboardist, a role he has reprised for the band on all of their tours since.

  6. Neil Cowley - Wikipedia

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    Cowley was born in London, England. [4] He began as a classical pianist and performed a Shostakovich piano concerto at the age of 10 at Queen Elizabeth Hall.In his late teens Cowley moved into being a keyboardist for soul and funk acts Mission Impossible, the Brand New Heavies, Gabrielle and Zero 7.

  7. N'Dea Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Davenport held residency in New Orleans but lived primarily in New York City. Her diverse musical tastes led to an eventual stance as a New York club DJ, and she continues to DJ on special events around Asia. In 2006, she re-emerged once more with the Brand New Heavies for one last album release of Get Used To It.