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Jocelyn Brown

  • Jocelyn sang with studio groups Inner Life on Salsoul and Musique on Prelude records in the late seventies.

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  • Jocelyn Brown "Somebody else's guy" (Remix)(4th & B'way Records 12", 1984) - Killer mixes by John Morales & Sergio Munzibai
  • Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Inner Life features a magnificent mix Larry Levan
  • Musique - Vocals on 'Push Push In The Bush' and 'Keep On Jumpin''
  • Vocals on Candido's Jingo
  • and on Many Dibango's Soul Mokassa LP
  • Salsoul Orchestra Sang on Christmas Jollies II

    Here's what Musique's producer/cowriter Patrick Adams has to say about Jocelyn and Christine (Wiltshire) heard on "In the Bush":
    "Jocelyn Brown and Christine Wiltshire were the two greatest living vocalists to me. Christine had been in Luther Vandross' original group on Cotillion, and she introduced me to Jocelyn. All through my life, Jocelyn has been like a charm for me. Jocelyn had the strength and gospel background, and Christine had the refinement and precision to make for some really slick backgrounds. Together, with whatever third person they brought to the party, it was a gas.


    By the beginning of the 1990s, DJ legend and early Incognito fan Gilles Peterson had founded the Talkin' Loud label, and he made Incognito one of his first signings. The 1991 single "Always There" (with vocals by Jocelyn Brown) became a Top Ten hit as part of Britain's booming acid jazz scene, prompting the release of Incognito's second album overall, Inside Life. It was largely a studio affair, with Maunick and engineer Simon Catsworth directing a large cast with many of the best musicians in Britain's fertile groove community.

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