Johnna Lee Cummings

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Johnna Lee Cummings is an American pop music singer.

Boy Krazy

Cummings was a member of the all-girl group Boy Krazy, with whom she had major dance club success with their singles in the UK and the US "That's What Love Can Do" is their most famous track, and was their only chart hit in the US, where it hit #18 in 1993. In the UK, Boy Krazy never caught on at all, outside of nightclubs.

Solo career

Cummings, having disbanded with her bandmates, signed a record deal in the mid 1990s with PWL International Ltd. Under the name Johnna, her 1996 debut single, "Do What You Feel", received attention and featured remixes by dance music producer Matt Darey. The radio edit, peaked just outside the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart, at #43.[1] The follow-up, another uptempo house-pop track, "In My Dreams", peaked at #66 in the UK chart.[1] An album called Pride was released in 1996. It failed to reach the UK Albums Chart. Nevertheless, Cummings' label released the title track as a single. It was produced by Motiv 8. The single failed to reach the UK Singles Chart, and the same was true of her next single, "Let The Spirit Move You". Cummings was briefly engaged to a former kickboxing champion, Mike Vieira.

Johnna's current lifestyle is chronicled in the short documentary, Expect Less.

Discography

Albums

  • Pride (1996)

Singles

  • "Do What You Feel" (1996) (UK #43)[1]
  • "In My Dreams" (1996) (UK #66)[1]
  • "Pride" (1996)
  • "Let The Spirit Move You" (1996)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 286. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 


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