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  1. 17. März 2021 · Michelle Cobbs has sung with the Police, Duran Duran, Paul Simon, and Aretha Franklin, but today she works as an addiction specialist.

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    Michelle Cobbs is an American indemand session singer, whose work has included performing with Duran Duran.

    Cobbs was a member of Chic between the years 1979-1982, a band featuring the musicians Tony Thompson, Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers who all later worked on the Power Station project and Rodgers also produced for Duran Duran. The Chic albums Cobbs performed on include Risque and Tongue in Chic.

    During the 1980s, Cobbs sang backing vocals on many albums, including Roxy Music's The High Life and Sister Sledge's Seiko. She was also featured on albums by The Fat Boys, Candie Staton and performed with Duran Duran on The Sing Blue Silver Tour.

    •Risque - Chic

    •Tongue in Chic - Chic

    •Seven and the Ragged Tiger - Duran Duran

    •Mange Tout - Blancmange

    •The Police Live - The Police

    •The High Life - Roxy Music

  2. Vocals By Michele Cobbs, Fonzi Thornton, Bernard Edwards & 3 more. Album Credits. Producers Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers. Writers Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers. Bass Guitar Bernard Edwards ...

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  5. Cobbs, Michelle. She is a backing singer who grew up in Queens, New York where she attended dancing school and sang in the church choir. She performed with the All-City Junior High Schhol Band and Choir when she was 14 and went on to study at the Music and Art High School.

  6. Full music credits for Michelle Cobbs: 54 performances. Roles performed: backing vocals, vocals, performer, chorus, alto vocals. Releases include: Graceland (Paul Simon), Good Stuff (The B-52's), Seven and the Ragged Tiger (Duran Duran).