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  2. The Brand New Heavies - Wikipedia

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    N'Dea Davenport was the most notable lead vocalist of The Brand New Heavies. At the recommendation of their record label, American singer N'Dea Davenport was added to the lineup in 1990. The group re-recorded and released their first album on Delicious Vinyl with lead vocals by Davenport in 1991.

  3. N'Dea Davenport - Wikipedia

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    N'Dea Davenport (born September 22, 1966) [1] is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and producer. She was the lead vocalist in the UK acid jazz band The Brand New Heavies and made pioneering contributions to the genre of acid jazz.

  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. Allabouthefunk - Wikipedia

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    All About the Funk (stylised as Allabouthefunk) is a funk album released by the Brand New Heavies.After their most identifiable lead singer N'Dea Davenport left the band to pursue a solo career in the mid-1990s, the band rotated in several African-American singer/songwriters Siedah Garrett, Carleen Anderson, and Sy Smith as lead vocalists on previous projects.

  6. Jesse Lacey - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Thomas Lacey (born July 10, 1978) [1] is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who is best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the American alternative rock band Brand New.

  7. Never Stop (Brand New Heavies song) - Wikipedia

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    "Never Stop" is a song by the English band the Brand New Heavies, included on the 1991 re-release of their eponymous debut studio album. A remixed version by David Morales featuring vocals by N'Dea Davenport was released as the third single from the album on 23 September 1991.

  8. The Brand New Heavies (album) - Wikipedia

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    On 16 April 1990, The Brand New Heavies was released exclusively in the United Kingdom on Acid Jazz Records. [1] Shortly after the release of the album, the group's lead vocalist Jaye Ella Ruth departed from the group and was replaced with American singer N'Dea Davenport.

  9. Get Used to It (Brand New Heavies album) - Wikipedia

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    Get Used to It is the first album with lead singer N'Dea Davenport since she departed the band after the release of their 1994 album Brother Sister for a solo career. Following the band's reunion with Davenport. They also reunited with their former record label Delicious Vinyl. The album was recorded in New York and London.