Cynthia Johnson

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Cynthia Johnson
Occupation(s) Vocalist/Singer
Instrument(s) Vocals, Saxophone
Associated acts Lipps Inc.
Notable instrument(s)
saxophone

Cynthia Johnson is an African-American singer, best known to many as the lead singer for the late 1970's/early 1980's band Lipps Inc..

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[edit] Musical career

[edit] Beginnings

Prior to joining Lipps Inc., Johnson had already become well-known locally for winning the 1976 Miss Black Minnesota pageant. She is also an accomplished saxophone player, although it is unclear whether she is the one playing the signature saxophone riff in Lipps Inc.'s major hit "Funkytown." She also briefly utilized her saxophone talents in an early incarnation of another well-known Minnesota band, The Time (who were then known as Flyte Tyme).

[edit] Lipps Inc.

She was the lead singer of the popular Minneapolis-based band Lipps Inc., best known for their 1980 song "Funkytown." Other hits include "Designer Music" and "Rock It." The group Lipps Inc. stopped recording in the mid-1980s.

[edit] Sounds of Blackness

She has continued her singing career and remains active in the Minneapolis music community as a member of the gospel group Sounds of Blackness.

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