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IF SINGER N'Dea Davenport's return to the fold after a decade-plus absence isn't cause for celebration, the Brand New Heavies must have missed the memo. The seminal British acid-jazz troupe sounds ...
Soul/funk connoisseurs the Brand New Heavies are reuniting with lead singer N'Dea Davenport and former label Delicious Vinyl, Billboard has learned. By Billboard Staff Soul/funk connoisseurs the ...
The Brand New Heavies are an acid jazz and alternative hip hop group formed in 1985 in Ealing, West London. Originally an instrumental rare groove group, the Brand New Heavies gained a cult following ...
Davenport and the Heavies had made tentative moves toward a rapprochement in the summer of 2001; four years later, they reunited for good. Their first day back together, “we met in New York City ...
Brand New Heavies, then fronted by US singer N’Dea Davenport, had already tasted some success on both sides of the Atlantic with their eponymous first album, but Brother Sister’s singles Dream ...
The Brand New Heavies were core players in this new generation, making it to No. 3 on the R&B charts with the gospel soul of Never Stop and scoring top 20 platters with Stay This Way and the ...
The Brand New Heavies (from left, Simon Bartholomew, Angela Ricci and Andrew Levy) have just signed a new 5-album record deal and are touring again ‘we’re putting disco back into everyone’s ...
ALBUM REVIEW | R&B The Brand New Heavies, ‘Forward’ By Ken Capobianco Globe Correspondent,June 4, 2013, 12:00 a.m.
The Brand New Heavies' third album went platinum in Britain just before singer N'Dea Davenport, front, left the group in 1994 to pursue a solo career. The group has reunited for their new CD Get ...
SOUL-FUNK The Brand New Heavies are up to their old tricks again — making amazing records. After releasing three critically acclaimed albums from 1992 to 1994, lead vocalist N’Dea Daven… ...