Jamaica Boys
The Jamaica Boys was an American, Queens-based, funk trio, that existed in the late 1980s.
Jamaica Boys | |
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Origin | Queens |
Genres | R&B, New jack swing |
Years active | 1986 - 1991 |
Labels | Warner Bros. Records |
Associated acts | Luther Vandross |
Past members | Mark Stevens, Dinky Bingham, Marcus Miller, Lenny White, Bernard Wright, Spaceman Patterson, Eric "CoDee" Cody |
One of their members, Marcus Miller, was Luther Vandross' writing partner on several of the latter's hits.
Members
- Mark Stevens
- Dinky Bingham (who replaced Mark Stevens)
- Marcus Miller
- Lenny White
- Bernard Wright
- Spaceman Patterson
- Eric "CoDee" Cody
Singles
- Shake It Up! (1990)
- Pick Up The Phone! (1990)
- (It's That) Lovin' Feeling (1987)
- Spend Some Time With Me (1988)[1]
Discography
- Jamaica Boys, Warner Bros. Records, 1987
- J Boys, Warner Bros. Records, 1989
- Shake It Up, Warner Bros. Records, 1990
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References
- "The Jamaica Boys Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
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