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Jocelyn Brown
SOUL/DANCE
Biography
Jocelyn Brown (or Jocelyn Shaw as she was also known in the late 70s) was born into a musical family and was raised in a gospel environment. Barely 20 years old, she'd already made herself a reputation as a first-rate session singer and did backing vocals on John Lennon's Imagine and Disco Tex & the Sex-O-Lettes, but Jocelyn's claim to fame came with the disco era. She sang on Musique's Keep On Jumpin' album - producer Patrick Adams was impressed by her vocal power and soon made her lead singer for the studio ensemble Inner Life with whom Jocelyn recorded three albums 1979-82, yielding massive club hits with "I'm Caught Up in a One Way Love Affair", an upbeat version of "Ain't no Mountain High Enough", and the gospel-tingled "The Moment of My Life".
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