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Tawatha Agee was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, U.S.A. and is an accomplished singer and songwriter.

She was born in Philadelphia, later becoming a New York-based singer. -- Tawatha has worked consistently as a backing singer from the mid-70's through to the present day, predominantly with James Mtume who produced her one solo album 'Welcome To My Dream' for Epic Records in 1987.

She was also the featured vocalist on many of Mtume's hits including 'Juicy Fruit' (UK Top 40, 1983 and the number one R & B spot, in the States, for eight weeks in summer 1983.

In writing 'Juicy Fruit,' Tawatha would be recording one verse whilst James Mtume would be writing the verse that would follow it.

Tawatha's only album to date, 'Welcome to My Dream', was issued by Epic in 1987 and was produced by James Mtume and Mtume member, guitarist Ed Moore and James Batton.

Tawatha has recorded with artists including Laurier Anderson, Scritti Politti, Bruce Fisher, ('Red Hot', 1977), Cabo Frio, The Heath Brothers, David Sanborn, B.B & Q., Levert, Kashif, Keni Burke, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Al Jarreau, Roxy Music, Rena Scott, Jewel, David Bowie, Celine Dion, R Kelly, Sting and The O'Jays.

She also co-wrote the duet 'Two Hearts' with Mtume / Lucas for Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass.

Tawatha Agee

Tawatha Agee was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, U.S.A. and is a singer and songwriter. She was born in Philadelphia, later becoming a New York-based singer.

Tawatha has worked consistently as a backing singer from the mid-70's through to the present day, predominantly with James Mtume who produced her one solo album 'Welcome To My Dream' for Epic Records in 1987.

She was also the featured vocalist on many of Mtume's hits including 'Juicy Fruit' (UK Top 40, 1983 and the number one R & B spot, in the States, for eight weeks in summer 1983. In writing 'Juicy Fruit,' Tawatha would be recording one verse whilst James Mtume would be writing the verse that would follow it. Tawatha's only album to date, 'Welcome to My Dream', was issued by Epic in 1987 and was produced by James Mtume and Mtume member, guitarist Ed Moore and James Batton. Tawatha has recorded with artists including Laurie Anderson, Scritti Politti, Bruce Fisher, ('Red Hot', 1977), Cabo Frio, The Heath Brothers, David Sanborn, B.B & Q., Levert, Kashif, Keni Burke, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Al Jarreau, Roxy Music, Rena Scott, Jewel, David Bowie, Celine Dion, R Kelly, Sting and The O'Jays.

She also co-wrote the duet 'Two Hearts' with Mtume / Lucas for Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass.

The article Maria Bird has been proposed for deletion because it appears to have no references. Under Wikipedia policy, this biography of a living person will be deleted unless it has at least one reference to a reliable source that directly supports material in the article.

If you created the article, please don't be offended. Instead, consider improving the article. For help on inserting references, see Referencing for beginners, or ask at the help desk. Once you have provided at least one reliable source, you may remove the {{ prod blp}} tag. Please do not remove the tag unless the article is sourced. If you cannot provide such a source within seven days, the article may be deleted, but you can request that it be undeleted when you are ready to add one. reddogsix ( talk) 00:19, 13 January 2016 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tawatha Agee was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, U.S.A. and is an accomplished singer and songwriter.

She was born in Philadelphia, later becoming a New York-based singer. -- Tawatha has worked consistently as a backing singer from the mid-70's through to the present day, predominantly with James Mtume who produced her one solo album 'Welcome To My Dream' for Epic Records in 1987.

She was also the featured vocalist on many of Mtume's hits including 'Juicy Fruit' (UK Top 40, 1983 and the number one R & B spot, in the States, for eight weeks in summer 1983.

In writing 'Juicy Fruit,' Tawatha would be recording one verse whilst James Mtume would be writing the verse that would follow it.

Tawatha's only album to date, 'Welcome to My Dream', was issued by Epic in 1987 and was produced by James Mtume and Mtume member, guitarist Ed Moore and James Batton.

Tawatha has recorded with artists including Laurier Anderson, Scritti Politti, Bruce Fisher, ('Red Hot', 1977), Cabo Frio, The Heath Brothers, David Sanborn, B.B & Q., Levert, Kashif, Keni Burke, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Al Jarreau, Roxy Music, Rena Scott, Jewel, David Bowie, Celine Dion, R Kelly, Sting and The O'Jays.

She also co-wrote the duet 'Two Hearts' with Mtume / Lucas for Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass.

Tawatha Agee

Tawatha Agee was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia, U.S.A. and is a singer and songwriter. She was born in Philadelphia, later becoming a New York-based singer.

Tawatha has worked consistently as a backing singer from the mid-70's through to the present day, predominantly with James Mtume who produced her one solo album 'Welcome To My Dream' for Epic Records in 1987.

She was also the featured vocalist on many of Mtume's hits including 'Juicy Fruit' (UK Top 40, 1983 and the number one R & B spot, in the States, for eight weeks in summer 1983. In writing 'Juicy Fruit,' Tawatha would be recording one verse whilst James Mtume would be writing the verse that would follow it. Tawatha's only album to date, 'Welcome to My Dream', was issued by Epic in 1987 and was produced by James Mtume and Mtume member, guitarist Ed Moore and James Batton. Tawatha has recorded with artists including Laurie Anderson, Scritti Politti, Bruce Fisher, ('Red Hot', 1977), Cabo Frio, The Heath Brothers, David Sanborn, B.B & Q., Levert, Kashif, Keni Burke, Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Al Jarreau, Roxy Music, Rena Scott, Jewel, David Bowie, Celine Dion, R Kelly, Sting and The O'Jays.

She also co-wrote the duet 'Two Hearts' with Mtume / Lucas for Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass.

The article Maria Bird has been proposed for deletion because it appears to have no references. Under Wikipedia policy, this biography of a living person will be deleted unless it has at least one reference to a reliable source that directly supports material in the article.

If you created the article, please don't be offended. Instead, consider improving the article. For help on inserting references, see Referencing for beginners, or ask at the help desk. Once you have provided at least one reliable source, you may remove the {{ prod blp}} tag. Please do not remove the tag unless the article is sourced. If you cannot provide such a source within seven days, the article may be deleted, but you can request that it be undeleted when you are ready to add one. reddogsix ( talk) 00:19, 13 January 2016 (UTC) reply


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