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Cynthia Johnson (born April 22, 1956) is an American singer, songwriter and television personality. She is best known as the lead singer of the band Lipps Inc. with the worldwide smash hit " Funkytown ".
Cynthia Johnson is an American entrepreneur, marketing professional, search engine optimization specialist, social media influencer, author and keynote speaker. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is a co-founder of Ipseity Media and previously served as the director of brand development of American Addiction Centers (AAC). [ 3 ]
Lipps Inc. started as a project of Steven Greenberg when he was a wedding DJ who wanted to try his hand at writing disco songs. He had intended to use the name Lip Sync, but it was in use by another group, so instead he chose the homophone Lipps Inc. Greenberg was the sole member of the group until he met Cynthia Johnson while auditioning singers for his song "Rock It".
Bachman was accused of leaving a race-based and politically motivated death threat for then-Michigan state Rep. Cynthia Johnson, D-Detroit, in June 2021. She was charged in March 2022.
Sung by Lipps Inc.'s lead vocalist Cynthia Johnson, the tune features the narrator pining for a metaphorical place that will "keep me movin', keep me groovin' with some energy", while Lipps Inc. members were dreaming of relocating from Minneapolis to New York City. [12] The song is in 4 4 time with a key of C major. [13]
Officer Cynthia Donald, who was assigned to Johnson’s security detail, filed the lawsuit in 2020. Judge dismisses sexual assault suit brought by Chicago police officer against superintendent ...
Flyte Tyme was a funk band from Minneapolis that launched the careers of vocalists Cynthia Johnson, Alexander O'Neal and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. [1] Many of the group's musicians would later work with Prince. The band's name is a sensational spelling of the phrase "flight time."
The group was founded in 1969 by Russell Knighton at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the group was called the Macalester College Black Voices.It was in 1971 when current director Gary Hines took leadership over the ensemble, and the group name was officially changed to Sounds of Blackness.