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'''Juliet Roberts''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[jazz]], [[rock]] and [[house music]] singer of [[Grenada|Grenadian]] descent. |
'''Juliet Roberts''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[jazz]], [[rock]] and [[house music]] singer of [[Grenada|Grenadian]] descent. |
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She originally recorded as '''Julie Roberts''' in 1982, and performed on the top 10 hit ''It's Over'' by the [[Funkmasters]]. In 1984, she began a four year stint as vocalist for the jazz group [[Working Week (group)|Working Week]]. She resurfaced in 1993 as a dance music artist, with the hit single "I Want You." (#1 US Dance, #44 US Hot 100). Juliet has taught British viewers vocal performance basics on the UK's Rock School series. In addition to her solo and ensemble projects, she has carved out a career as an in-demand background vocalists and amassed a lengthy [[curriculum vitae]] as such. Since 1997, she has had a trio of British Top 20 hits: ''So Good'', ''Bad Girls'', ''Needin U II''. |
She originally recorded as '''Julie Roberts''' in 1982, and performed on the top 10 hit ''It's Over'' by the [[Funkmasters]]. In 1984, she began a four year stint as vocalist for the jazz group [[Working Week (group)|Working Week]]. She resurfaced in 1993 as a dance music artist, with the hit single "I Want You." (#1 US Dance, #44 US Hot 100) and the house music offering ''Caught In the Middle''. Juliet has taught British viewers vocal performance basics on the UK's Rock School series. In addition to her solo and ensemble projects, she has carved out a career as an in-demand background vocalists and amassed a lengthy [[curriculum vitae]] as such. Since 1997, she has had a trio of British Top 20 hits: ''So Good'', ''Bad Girls'', ''Needin U II''. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 07:32, 5 December 2006
Juliet Roberts is a British jazz, rock and house music singer of Grenadian descent.
She originally recorded as Julie Roberts in 1982, and performed on the top 10 hit It's Over by the Funkmasters. In 1984, she began a four year stint as vocalist for the jazz group Working Week. She resurfaced in 1993 as a dance music artist, with the hit single "I Want You." (#1 US Dance, #44 US Hot 100) and the house music offering Caught In the Middle. Juliet has taught British viewers vocal performance basics on the UK's Rock School series. In addition to her solo and ensemble projects, she has carved out a career as an in-demand background vocalists and amassed a lengthy curriculum vitae as such. Since 1997, she has had a trio of British Top 20 hits: So Good, Bad Girls, Needin U II.
See also
- List of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart