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Ta Mara and the Seen is the 1985 debut album by Minneapolis, Minnesota group Ta Mara and the Seen, produced by the Time's guitarist Jesse Johnson.The album peaked at number 20 on the US R&B albums chart, while its lead single, "Everybody Dance", reached number three on the R&B singles chart.
The album was produced by former Time guitarist Jesse Johnson. The group was managed by Owen Husney. A 1988 follow-up album, Blueberry Gossip, failed to match their success as their previous album and "Everybody Dance", making it an one-hit wonder and the group disbanded in 1989. Their albums are no longer in print but only copies was sold.
Johnson has produced a wide variety of artists, most notably Janet Jackson, Paula Abdul, TaMara and the Seen, After 7, Da Krash, Kool Skool, Debbie Allen, Cheryl Lynn, and Les Rita Mitsouko. By 1990, The Time reformed and issued Pandemonium, which was more of a group effort than their former albums. [2]
Over New Year's weekend, Griffith gave her followers a rare glimpse at ex Don Johnson's son with Patti D'Arbanville, Jesse Johnson, 35, and her son with Stephen Bauer, Alexander Bauer, 32, on ...
Jesse Johnson (b. Dec. 7, 1982) Griffith became stepmom to Jesse Johnson—Don Johnson's son with Patti D'Arbanville—upon her second marriage to the Miami Vice actor. Although she and Johnson ...
Jesse Wayne Johnson (born December 7, 1982) is an American actor. He is the son of actors Don Johnson and Patti D'Arbanville. Early life.
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According to Johnson, "Shockadelica" was a term he had used for years to describe an excited feeling he got from a song or woman. [3] Prince, upon learning that the album did not have a title track, recorded a song for himself called "Shockadelica" and released it prior to Johnson's album, leaving the impression that Johnson had stolen the name.