Kathy Brown

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Kathy Brown
Born (1960-07-12) July 12, 1960
Origin South Carolina, United States
Genres R&B, dance, house
Occupations Singer
Years active 1993present
Associated acts Praxis, Soul Central, J Majik
Website Myspace.com

Kathy Brown (born July 12, 1960) is an American R&B, dance, and house singer from South Carolina.

Career

Brown began singing in her local Gospel choir. After joining the contemporary R&B group Sweet Cinnamon. Kathy met with New York-based producer David Shaw through a mutual friend. This collaboration led to her first single, "Can't Play Around", released in 1993 which was a number thirteen hit on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.[1]

Brown scored number one success as the lead singer of Praxis, a musical project assembled by producers Cevin Fisher and David Shaw. Praxis's "Turn Me Out", first released in 1994, has been remixed and re-released several times since, with two subsequent US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart entries, including 1997's "Turn Me Out (Turn To Sugar)", which hit number one. "Turn Me Out" returned to the dance chart in 2003 with new remixes, this time climbing to #42.[2] Brown collaborated with David Morales on 1999's "Joy" which climbed to number four on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

In 2004 Brown was the lead vocalist on British act Soul Central's "Strings Of Life (Stronger On My Own)" which reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the UK Dance Chart. The single was also a hit in Europe, reaching number twenty-eight on the Eurochart.[3] "Strings of Life" samples Rhythm Is Rhythm's 1989 House classic of the same name.

Brown's vocals animate other cuts such as "Voodoo Magic" and "Time & Time Again" with the Major Boys. Brown's rendition of "You Give Good Love" reached the Top 10 of the UK Dance Chart in August 2002. In the spring 2006 she recorded "Get Another Love", released on Defected Records. The track went on to score in the Top 10 of the BBC Radio 1 Dance Chart.

In 2008 Brown and dance outfit White Knights released "Sound of the City". The single, written by Jason Gardiner and Nick Tcherniak about Soho, London, peaked at number six on the UK Upfront Club chart.

In the fall of 2010 Brown reconnected with producer David Shaw and partner Deep Influence to produce two tracks; "Feel the Music" and "Love and Pain" on the duo's digitally distributed Kontinuous Music.

Singles discography

  • 1993: "Can't Play Around" US Dance #13
  • 1994: "Turn Me Out" (US Dance #1)
  • 1995: "I Appreciate"
  • 1999: "Joy" (US Dance #4)
  • 1999: "Happy People"
  • 2000: "Love Is Not A Game" feat. J Majik
  • 2001: "Give It Up" feat. Eminence
  • 2001: "Over You" feat. Warren Clarke
  • 2001: "Sooky Sooky"
  • 2002: "You Give Good Love"
  • 2003: "Voodoo Magic", (Total Diva, Vol 2)
  • 2003: "Share the Blame" feat. J Majik
  • 2003: "Never Again"
  • 2004: "Strings Of Life (Stronger On My Own)" feat. Soul Central (EU #28, UK #6, NE 43, BE #24, AU #49)[4]
  • 2004: "Time and Time Again" feat. Major Boys
  • 2005: "Now Its Over" / "The Curse" feat. J Majik & Wickaman
  • 2006: "Dare Me"
  • 2006: "Get Another Love"
  • 2007: "Crazy World"
  • 2007: "Ocean Drums" feat. Jerry Ropero & Michael Simon
  • 2008: "Light Up My Life" with Danism
  • 2008: "Sound of the City" vs. White Knights (UK Club #6)
  • 2010: "Feel The Music"
  • 2010:" Love and Pain"
  • 2011:" Compassion feat Data Genesis EP (Metalheadz)

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