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Marc Sadane (born in Savannah, Georgia) was an R&B singer from the early '80s. He first began singing in the local church and later became the musical director for his local choir before moving on to doing off-Broadway acting & singing in New York. While in New York, Marc studied fashion design at the Fashion Institute of Technology, but later gained an interest in music and later became the lead singer for Tungsten Steele.

In 1977, he left Tungsten Steele for a solo career and became the vocalist for the house band at Mikell's. He toured with Stephanie Mills which gained him some popularity.
Marc sang in several clubs in New Jersey before catching the attention of producers/songwriters James Mtume and Reggie Lucas. After the release of his second album, Marc took a hiatus from music until 1988 when he recorded the song 'Why Can't You Believe in Me' which was produced by Darryl Payne for his showcase album 'Past, Present & Future.' The song also featured backing vocals from Will Downing.
After that, it seemed as if Marc faded into obscurity. According to the soulwalking.co.uk website, Marc has been keeping a low music profile and according to videos on YouTube, it appears that he continues to perform live. To see a fan-made video for 'One-Way Love Affair,' go to: To see a fan-made video for 'One Minute From Love,' go to: To see a fan-made video for 'Sit Up,' go to: To see a fan-made video for 'Exciting,' go to: To see a fan-made video for 'Why Can't You Believe in Me,' go to: [Updated on ]. Rick (born Rick Rodgers) & Rich (born Rich Harris) were a short-lived hip-hop/R&B duo from the early 90s. Not much information is given about them, but they were signed to Chrysalis Records.
In 1991, they released their only single 'Pump (Let's Go)' which managed to peak at #82 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for only 4 weeks. After that, it seemed as if Rick & Rich faded into obscurity. Nothing much has been heard from them since. To see a fan-made video for a remixed version of 'Pump (Let's Go),' go to.
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In 1996, the duo released the single 'Get Ready, Here It Comes (It's the Choo Choo)' which peaked at #96 on the Billboard Hot 100, #10 on Billboard's Hot Rap Singles, #43 on Billboard's Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart and #62 on Billboard's Hot R&B Singles chart, staying on the chart for 14 weeks. Senor Coconut El Baile Aleman Rar Files. After that, nothing much was heard from the Southsyde B.O.I.Z. and they appear to have faded into obscurity. To see the music video for 'Get Ready, Here It Comes (It's the Choo Choo),' go to: [Updated on ]. Vanessa-Mae (born Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn on October 27, 1978 in Singapore) is a talented violinist who was successful in the United Kingdom and managed to chart on the Billboard charts as well. Her music style is self-described as ' violin-techno-acoustic fusion.' She was born to Vorapong Vanakorn (an English hotelier of Thai descent) and Pamela Soei Luang Tan (a Chinese lawyer and a semi-professional concert pianist).