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Artists O-R
(In alphabetical order)
[A-G] [H-N] [O-R] [S-Z]
Alexander
O'Neal
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Last updated: '98 Added '96 |
At the
end of 1996, this Natchez, Mississippi-born singer released his first album on in three
years, the superb "Lovers Again" on One World Entertainment/EMI in 1996, later
picked up by Ichiban. Page contains an interview from November 1996 and an album
discography.
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Osiris
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Last updated: '97 Added '96 |
After a
much too long hiatus, Washington D.C.'s own cult figure Osiris Marsh returned to the music
last year, with the release of his soulful, 3-tracks maxi CD single "Forever". A
true gem which really brought back the "Soul" in Soul music; the maxi contained
"Dreamin'", "Wynds Of Time" and "Touch Me", which really
showcased Osiris' incredible voice and song writing skills, both deeply rooted in the
classical R&B tradition. While waiting for Osiris next record, which he assures will
be a naasty Funk jam, and a "Best Of" set you can hear both Osiris'
legendary Funk monster "Gritt On It", plus his latest CD in Real Audio. A bio on
this fascinating Soul survivor, a man whose career goes back more than twenty years in the
recording industry, is also available.
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RuPaul |
Last updated: '97 Added: '97 |
Recording
artist, DJ, actor, talk show host, author and cosmetics spokesperson; RuPaul has got many
irons in the fire. In this interview from 1996, Ru talks about his (then) new album
"Foxy Lady" and shows surprising knowledge about Sweden and what its most
important exports are.
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Mica
Paris
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Last updated: '99 Added: '99 |
After a
three year long involuntary break from the recording business, Mica Paris, Britain's own
"Queen of Soul" finally delivered an album in late 1998. It's been ten years
since Mica debuted in 1988 with "My One Temptation" and "Black Angel",
her latest and fourth album, is possibly the best record she's ever done. In this
three-part interview, the frank Mica explains why she's been away, talks about the new
record and reveals what her biggest fears are.
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Ann
Peebles
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Last updated: '98 Added: '98 |
The St.
Louis-born Ann Peebles possesses a voice unlike any other. To the general public, this
rather shy and petite Southern belle's name is primarily associated with her 1973 smash
"I Can't Stand The Rain", but those who dote on Deep Soul know that there is
much, much more where that came from. "I Can't Stand The Rain" was not Ann's
first hit on Memphis' legendary Hi record label, but it was the one that defined the Hi
sound worldwide. Ann (who actually was signed to Hi before Al Green) still performs and
records consistently to this day. The Ann Peebles Pages contain a biography, based on a
recent interview, plus some exclusive footage courtesy of Mrs. Peebles. You'll also find a
singles/LP/CD discography.
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