Tania Evans

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Tania Evans
Born (1967-05-28) May 28, 1967
London, United Kingdom
Genres Electronic, pop
Occupations singer-songwriter
Years active 1992–present
Labels Dance Pool
Associated acts Culture Beat, Jay Supreme

Tania Evans (born 28 May 1967) is an English singer, best known for her time as co-lead singer of German Eurodance group Culture Beat.[1]

Career

Evans' first release was the single "Can't Let Go" in 1992 on C.T Records.[2] Shortly after, she replaced Lana Earl in Culture Beat and found immediate success with their single "Mr Vain", with Evans on vocals. "Mr Vain" became Culture Beat's most successful single, reaching No. 1 in 13 countries.[3] Evans would also release the singles "Got to Get It", "Anything", "World in Your Hands", "Inside Out", "Crying in the Rain" (which she co-wrote), "Walk the Same Line" and "Take Me Away" with Culture Beat before she was replaced herself by Kim Sanders in 1997.

After leaving Culture Beat, Evans released a solo single entitled "Prisoner of Love" which she composed herself with Peter Ries. The single includes a remix by Hendrick Schimann and Mike Romeo. It was released by Columbia/Sony Music and reached the top 10 on the U.S. Billboard Club Dance chart. She also appeared on Kosmonova's single "Singing In My Mind" in 1998, which reached No. 78 in Germany.

In 2003, Evans released a house-style single entitled "Strength to Carry On" on Dos Or Die Recordings.[2]

References

  1. "Evans (Tania)". The Eurodance Encyclopedia. KDJ Eurodance. Retrieved 31 January 2012. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Tania Evans Discogs profile
  3. "Culture Beat mit ihrem Hammer-Hit Mr.Vain" (in German). P2Music. 
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