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Vivian Green
From Philadelphia, Vivian
Green began playing the piano at 8 and writing songs
when she was 11. She spent
her teens writing, sending out demos, and singing
wherever she could. Her break came when she was hired as
a backup singer for Jill Scott. That led to Vivian being
signed to Columbia Records. Her current album VIVIAN features
the smash “Gotta
Go, Gotta Leave (Tired).” |
Syleena Johnson
With her
2001 debut Chapter One: Love, Pain and
Forgiveness, Jive recording artist Syleena Johnson
proved to be a vocalist clearly in a class by herself.
Her sophomore offering, 2002’s Chapter Two: The
Voice, established her as an artist with true
musical roots. Her latest release, Chapter Three: The
Flesh, completes the trilogy and presents another
“chapter” in Syleena’s promising career. |
LaToya London
Witty,
smart, warm, and stunning are just a few words that
describe petite singer and songwriter LaToya London.
With her silky smooth, chocolate-colored skin and
captivating smile, she is, quite simply, illuminating.
LaToya captivated audiences
weekly when she delivered powerful, show-stopping
performances on the 2004 season of American
Idol. Her Peak Records debut, Love &
Life is scheduled to arrive this
fall. |