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A female soul singer from the 60s, Jean Wells issued a lone solo album during her career, titled Soul on Soul ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Solid warblers from Arkansas who recorded for Stax Records in the late ’60s The bevy consisted of Jeanne and Delores “Dee” Dolphus and two unidentified females
Jeanne Delph lead vocalist, Dale Rhea the bass player and Sandy Rhea the backup vocalist were working together preparing a song for the Easter service in April of 1990, which is when Jeanne and the Parables were initially formed
With a diverse array of influences, eclectic twosome JDavey — female vocalist Jack Davey (b Brianna Cartwright) and producer Brook D’Leau — deliberately evade the narrow categories of what urban music should sound like, not to mention that they defy normal conventions of pop music
Teenage singer Jeannie Ortega terms her music “hip-pop,” a blend of straightforward chart pop in the manner of Christina Aguilera or Natasha Bedingfield with hip-hop, reggaeton, and Latin influences
Singer Jeannie Reynolds, best known for “The Fruit Song,” was the sister of LJ Reynolds of the Dramatics Though “The Fruit Song” is her signature song, her highest-charting single was the snappy “The Phone’s Been Jumping All Day” on Casablanca Records, which went to number ten R&B on Billboard in summer 1975
Both members of this husband/wife duo were born into professional Southern gospel singing families During their decade-plus career, the Easters won large amounts of fans and awards, including “Favorite Duo” from Singing News magazine
Jeff Chaz is an electrifying blues guitarist based in New Orleans Ironically, at one time the guitar bored him and he turned to other instruments like the trombone Before he discovered that his true talent lay in the blues, he even made an attempt to play country music and found the genre to be a challenge for him
A native of Canada now living in New Orleans, Jeff Hannusch has written liner notes for over 100 albums, including They Call Me the Fat Man, Antoine “Fats” Domino, and The Legendary Imperial Recordings
JR Bailey, born James Bailey, is an R&B singer and songwriter He was a member of the Cadillacs from 1956 to 1972 and scored five R&B singles hits under his own name between 1968 and 1975, the biggest of which was “After Hours” (number 29, 1973)