Tonya kelly biography
•
Jade's first success was on the Class Act soundtrack in Their hit single "I Wanna Love You" was one of the breakout songs on the soundtrack, cracking the Top 10 of the R&B charts and reaching #16 on the Billboard Hot It paved the way for their best-known single "Don't Walk Away," which climbed to #2 on the R&B chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA in The single would go on to sell million copies worldwide. Subsequent singles "Looking for Mr. Do Right" and "One Woman" helped to push their debut album “Jade to the Max” to platinum-selling ställning eller tillstånd, sparking a lengthy tour and spots on The Tonight Show, The Arsenio Hall Show, and the U.K.'s Top of the Pops.
The ladies also performed on BET's Listening Party Live. The session was recorded and released as a CD in Jade was the only group to have a BET Listening Party album released. In the grupp appeared in the movie The Inkwell, and released their second studio album Mind, Body & Song, upon which they served
•
Biography
We don't have a wiki for this artist. Do you know any background info about this artist?
Start the wiki
Similar Artists
Debbie Ffrench
listeners
Kuk Harrell
listeners
T.A.M.K
71 listeners
Donna McAfee
listeners
カントリー娘。
5, listeners
Aoiro 7
listeners
タンポポ
11, listeners
前田有紀
1, listeners
中澤裕子
8, listeners
藤本美貴
9, listeners
Debbie French
46 listeners
View all similar artists
•
Jade (R&B group)
American girl group from Chicago, Illinois
Jade is an American girl group, formed in Chicago in , whose original line-up was composed of Joi Marshall, Tonya Kelly, and Di Reed. They are best known for their hit singles "I Wanna Love You", "Don't Walk Away", "One Woman", and "Every Day of the Week".
History
[edit]The group Jade originally consisted of Joi Marshall, Angela M. Slates, and Debra Mitchell, under the name JAD. Producer Vassal Benford sold the song "I Wanna Love You" before Marshall, Slates, and Mitchell’s voices were recorded on the song. In order to keep the song on the soundtrack for the Kid 'n Play comedy Class Act, Benford had to reproduce the song with the actual voices of the group members. When that could not be accomplished he implored the record label to drop Slates and Mitchell from the group and replace them with Di Reed and Tonya Kelly who were the voices on the song and who were signed to his production company.
Tonya Kelly