Claudia Fontaine
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Claudia Fontaine (born 28 June 1960) is a backing vocalist from Bethnal Green, London, England. She has sung with Betty Boo, Dusty Springfield, Claudia Brucken, Julia Fordham and the bands Pink Floyd and Beatmasters. She is also a recurring vocalist for Incognito.
During the 1980s, Claudia and fellow backing vocalist Caron Wheeler (and later, third member Naomi Thompson) were collectively known as Afrodiziak and performed with such artists as Elvis Costello & the Attractions, The Specials, Heaven 17 and Howard Jones.
Claudia had her own hit single in 1989 with "Warm Love", produced by the Beatmasters. She also sang on Beatmaster's 1992 album "Life And Soul".
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- Punch The Clock - Elvis Costello & the Attractions (1983)
- In The Studio - The Specials (1984)
- How Men Are - Heaven 17 (1984)
- Dream Into Action - Howard Jones (1985)
- Warm Love (single) - Beatmasters (1989)
- Bonafide - Maxi Priest (1990)
- Mothers Heaven - Texas (1991)
- Schubert Dip - EMF (1991)
- P*U*L*S*E - Pink Floyd (1995)
- Frestonia - Aztec Camera (1995)
- Funky Little Demons - Wolfgang Press (1995)
- Across From Midnight - Joe Cocker (1998)
- Jealous God - Nathan Larson (2001)