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Deborah Cooper is an American professional dancer, musician, singer, backup singer, award-winning composer [1] and entertainer, with several number one and top charting dance music and house music hits. [2] Biography. Early career. Cooper started as a female vocalist for the Fatback Band.
Deborah Cooper. More images. Real Name: Deborah Jean Cooper. Profile: Singer and songwriter. First a backing singer for the Fatback Band, she joined Change from 1981 to 1985. During the 1990s she was a member of C + C Music Factory.
Simultaneous to these important departures, Change was bolstered by the contributions of bassist and songwriter Timmy Allen and returning vocalist Deborah Cooper, now promoted to lead, both of whom remained in the band until its demise. After Change, Cooper worked with C+C Music Factory in the 1990s.
Deborah Jean Cooper. Profil: Singer and songwriter. First a backing singer for the Fatback Band, she joined Change from 1981 to 1985. During the 1990s she was a member of C + C Music Factory. She is also a highly demanded session musician and her voice can be heard on recordings ranging from house music to radio commercials. Seiten:
TitelKatalognummerJahrIn Your Collection, Wantlist, Or ...888002345318Tony Moran Vs. Deborah CooperTony Moran Vs. Deborah Cooper - Heartbeat ...SUB198DErick Morillo feat. Deborah CooperErick Morillo feat. Deborah Cooper - I ...TB-2474-0PLive You All Over (Maxi) 7 versionenCEN-30009-1Real Love (Single, Maxi) 4 versionen25. Apr. 2023 · Deborah Cooper is an American professional dancer, musician, singer, backup singer, award-winning composer and entertainer, with several number one and top charting dance music and house music...
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Deborah Cooper is an American professional dancer, musician, singer, backup singer, award-winning composer and entertainer, with several number one and top charting dance music and house music...
"A Deeper Love" is a song written by American producers Robert Clivillés and David Cole, and performed by them as Clivillés & Cole featuring vocals by Deborah Cooper. Released by Columbia in 1991, the song was the duo's fifth number-one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.