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JOCELYN BROWN
Born on November 25, 1950, North Carolina, U.S.A. She has been a very versatile vocalist to this day, singing on many R&B, Disco, Pop, and House productions.
She is sometimes credited as Jocelyn Shaw.
Her aunt Barbara Roy inspired Jocelyn Brown to spread her musical wings. She began her career in the 1970's as a studio singer for many groups and artists like Musique, Inner Life, Bad Girls, Salsoul Orchestra, The, Disco Tex & His Sex-O-Lettes, Van McCoy, Dazzle, Revanche, Cerrone, Chic and Change.
In 1984, she started her solo career with a couple of singles including including "Somebody Else's Guy," which reached #2 on the Billboard R&B Singles chart (#75 on the Hot 100). In 1985-87 she worked with Culture Club and toured with them.
In 1990, some of her records started to be sampled by House and Rap producers. Among them: Snap! (who sampled her vocals from "Love's Gonna Get You").
Since then, her contribution to the world of dance music has been largely recognized. She worked with countless artists of the genre, such as Todd Terry, Martha Wash, Kym Mazelle, Jamestown, Cassius, Right Said Fred, DJ BoBo and many, many others.
 
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Jocelyn Brown: The Jazz Cafe, London, June 7, 2009
If you didn’t know better, you might think that Jocelyn Brown was a one-hit ‘wonder’ by virtue of her massive ‘80s hit “Somebody Else’s Guy” but that would only indicate a lack of awareness of just how prolific she’s been! As a guest artist with Inner Life and Incognito, among others, Jocelyn has contributed her gospel-honed vocal skills to more than a few recordings over the years as evidenced by her full-on performance, the last of three nights at the prestigious London venue. Highlights aboun...
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