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German neo-soul trio Glashaus emerged in 2000 when producers Moses Pelham and Martin Haas began work on the proposed solo debut by singer Cassandra Steen, previously known for her work with the hip-hop group Freundeskreis
Glenn Gibson — hmm…sounds like a simple, straight-ahead, all-American name, perfect for a roots rocker There are rock mammals of various stripes with this name, but in terms of longevity in the music business, nothing beats the Glenn Gibson who never existed beyond a name on paper
While he’s never been as commanding an R&B/urban vocalist as he was in his gospel days, Glenn Jones has nevertheless managed a successful switch from spiritual to secular material
Canadian-born singer/songwriter Glenn Lewis’ sensational debut for Epic, World Outside My Window, was like a breath of fresh air when it was issued on March 19, 2002, just two days before the first day of spring
A handsome teenage poster-boy type, Glenn Medeiros produced mostly schmaltz-style love ballads, but he also branched off into harder, funkier styles He had a big hit in 1990 with the R&B dance tune “She Ain’t Worth It,” on which Bobby Brown lent some vocals
Gail Ann Dorsey is one of contemporary rock’s top session bass players and background vocalists Although her solo albums — The Corporate World in 1988 and Rude Blue in 1992 — failed to generate much interest, Dorsey has continued to attract acclaim with her imaginative playing and luscious vocals
The Christian industrial outfit Global Wave System was formed in 1990, an outgrowth of the Ceiling:Infinity project Originally comprised of vocalist/programmer Christian-E!, programmers Troy Motz and A
Glodean White was the lead singer of Barry White’s female protegée trio Love Unlimited, who can be heard on White’s gold and platinum hits, as well as those by the Love Unlimited Orchestra
Perhaps second only to Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor has become one of the best-known female disco artists from the ’70s due to the ongoing success of her monster 1979 hit (and subsequent “woman’s anthem”), “I Will Survive
When the name of Gloria Jones comes up in rocktalk, it’s usually as a trivia question Firstly, in the mid-’60s she recorded the original version of “Tainted Love,” which was covered by Soft Cell for a huge international hit in 1982