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Joanne "Jojo" McDuffie was the lead singer, the others filling out the group's style and appearance. On the studio recordings, McDuffie was backed by session vocalists rather than the other Mary Jane Girls. The group released two albums in the 1980s, and recorded a third – which was shelved for decades but finally released in 2014 as part of ...
Joanne "Jojo" McDuffie – lead and backing vocals; Cheryl "Cheri" Bailey aka Cheri Wells - lead and backing vocals; Candice "Candi" Ghant - backing vocals; Rick James – guitar, synthesizer, bass, drums, percussion, sitar, timpani; Levi Ruffin, Jr. – synthesizer, synth strings, Fender Rhodes, backing vocals
During this period, when Prince also became a success as a producer of other acts including The Time and Vanity 6, James launched the acts Process and the Doo-Rags, and the Mary Jane Girls, featuring his former background singer Joanne "JoJo" McDuffie as the lead vocalist and background performer, finding success with the latter group, due to ...
BY JENNIFER PELTZ NEW YORK (AP) -- After seeing the new National September 11 Memorial Museum, one victim's widow decided to donate one of her husband's FDNY paramedic shirts, karate uniforms and ...
Young was discovered by George Clinton, who hired her as a background vocalist in 1977 for The Brides of Funkenstein, [2] [3] one of the many acts in his Funkadelic stable. [3]
Jo Jo Laine (born Joanne LaPatrie July 13, 1953 – October 29, 2006) [1] was an American singer, model and actress, who married The Moody Blues founder Denny Laine while he was a member of Paul McCartney's group Wings.
JoAnne "JoJo" Liebeler co-hosted the program from 1987 to 1992. She later hosted and produced her own shows: Room for Change (1995–2002) on HGTV, Home Savvy (1996–2001) on TLC, and Passport to Design (2002–2005) on Travel Channel.
Roderick Randle as Arthur McDuffie, center, with, from left, Caleb Scott, Rene Granado, Jovon Jacobs and Krystal Millie Valdes in the Miami New Drama world premiere of Dangerous Days.”