Cheeks was born in Miami, Florida on February 13, 1954. She is the daughter of gospel singer Rev. Julius Cheeks. Her debut album entitled Judy Cheeks...
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"Reach" is a song by American singer and actress Judy Cheeks, released in 1994 by Positiva Records as the second single from the singer's fifth album...
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backed by Reggie Tsiboe, Frank Farian, Cathy Bartney, Madeleine Davis and Judy Cheeks. The single performed poorly, reaching number 48 in the German charts...
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Limits" in Europe. During this period, Turner produced singer Judy Cheeks' debut album Judy Cheeks (1973), and the last album by the Ikettes, (G)Old & New (1974)...
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full-time until 1960. His children are Rae-Sheaun Cheeks, June Cheeks and his daughter is singer Judy Cheeks. Cheeks began singing in the second grade, quitting...
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Barker - Trumpets Stuart Brooks - Trumpets Andy Brown - Bass guitar Judy Cheeks - Backing vocals Roger Linn - Drums Victoria Miles - Backing vocals Phil...
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house releases in this period came from Umboza, the Bucketheads and Judy Cheeks. During the late 1990s, Positiva released several tracks from the emerging...
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(1967–1968, 1970–1972; died January 23, 2023) Alesia "Sugar" Butler (1973) Judy Cheeks (1975) Shelly Clark (1966), later a member of Honey Cone Venetta Fields...
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Cheeks is the plural form of cheek. It may also refer to: Judy Cheeks (born 1954), American singer and actress Maurice Cheeks (born 1956), American National...
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Wait". The album also features an array of backing vocalists, including Judy Cheeks. After its original release, the album remained out of print on any format...
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