J.C. Lodge biography, J.C. Lodge discography
The owner of a high, girlish voice, Lodge often played the role of the coy flirt, with a teasing sexuality simmering under much of her romantic material."How to be a Gentleman" ...After one album with Tommy Boy, JC
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excellent albums since that time.Lodge was one of the most popular female reggae singers of the '80s and '90s, balancing traditional reggae with pop, ...This video will appear on your blog shortly.Thank you for sharing this video!Please login to add to favorites.This video has no Responses.Be the first to Post a Video Response.Jamaica, with the sound boxes at my gate.WOW what ever happened to music like this!!!Telephone LoveLodgeRumors Rumours RiddimReggaedancehall clubClassic!Hillary, Be My Best Fri...You did not enter a search term.Lodge was one of the most popular female reggae singers of the '80s and '90s, balancing traditional reggae with pop, urban soul, dancehall, lovers rock, and even country music.The owner of a high, girlish voice, Lodge often played the role of the coy flirt, with a teasing sexuality simmering under much of her romantic material.Gibbs had Lodge record a reggae cover of Charley Pride's country hit "Someone Loves You, Honey" in 1980, and the single was a smash, topping the Jamaican charts and finding success in Europe as well.Lodge's debut album of the same name was rushed out, but her time with Gibbs would not last; he went bankrupt after neglecting to pay songwriting royalties on the hit.She subsequently signed with producer Gussie Clarke's Music Works label, debuting with 1987's I Believe in You.Another album, Selfish Lover, followed, as did her 1988 breakthrough hit, "Telephone Love."Let Love Inside followed, and in late 2001, Lodge returned to England and signed with Jetstar Records.Please refresh the page to fix the problem.Let Love Inside followed, and in late 2001, Lodge returned to England and signed with Jetstar Records.Her first album for the label, Reggae Country, was released in late 2002 and featured covers of American country songs, both classic and contemporary.Steve Huey, All Music Guide', 'J.AEC One Stop Group, Inc.About
There aren't a whole lot of female Reggae artists out there; there are even fewer that have had chart success, and still fewer that can be called superstars.Having taken so many genres to the factory and flattened the layers into a sleek, new, palatable product, Lodge isn't a purist's delight; nevertheless, she has a voice that's pure and flowing.Lodge is among the lucky few who've been able to...Her songs include "Telephone Love", "More Than I Can Say", "Someone Loves You Honey", and "Make It Up".This Jamaican biographical article is a stub.
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