Jean Carn

Real Name:

Sarah Jean Perkins

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American R&B/Soul, Jazz and Disco Singer.

Born March 15, 1947 in Columbus, Georgia, USA.

Her voice has a wide five octave range.

She began her recording career with her then-husband, pianist Doug Carn.

They recorded three early 70's albums together.

Then she started doing back vocals for the likes of Norman Connors.

In 1977, she debuted solo, playing a crucial role in the golden era of Philly soul, with Dexter Wansel.

Between 1977 - 2005 she has released nine studio albums.

She has dueted with Temptations.

Among her highlights are "Was That All It Was", "My Love Don't Come Easy", "Don't Let It Go To Your Head", "Closer Than Close", her covers of hits of Debby Boone ("You Light Up My Life").

Sites:

Wikipedia , soulwalking.co.uk , Who Sampled

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Disco Aid

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