Jocelyn EnriquezJocelyn Enriquez is a dance singer from San Francisco. She is of Filipino descent: her parents are from the province of Pangasinan. Her debut album, Lovely was released in 1994 on Classified Records. In 1996, she moved to Tommy Boy Records, where she released her debut single, "Do You Miss Me" in late 1996 and her sophomore album, Jocelyn in early 1997. Jocelyn peaked at #182 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and at #11 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. "Do You Miss Me" became a top 40 hit at dance and pop radio (#17 and #38 peaks, respectively), and peaked at #49 on the Hot 100. Its followup, "A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" was not quite as big a radio hit, failing to cross over to the pop stations and peaking at #25 at dance radio. However, it had stronger sales than "Do You Miss Me" (peaking at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, as opposed to #8), which enabled it to reach #55 on the Hot 100. "A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" is remembered to this day, due to its recent inclusion on the DDR Max 2 PlayStation 2 game. Since 1997, Enriquez has had several club hits in America, but has not received radio support or gotten sales support from the mainstream public. However, she did score another pop hit in 1999, as part of a supergroup called Stars On 54, which consisted of Enriquez, Dutch techno performer Amber, and house diva Ultra Nate; the three women joined forces to cover the disco tune "If You Could Read My Mind" for the movie 54. Presently, Enriquez is seeing her newest single, "Why", climb the dance charts both in America and overseas. She is credited as a guest vocalist on Thunderpuss's track So Fabulous So Fierce, which also appears in the Dance Dance Revolution video game series. This page about Jocelyn Enriquez includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Jocelyn Enriquez News stories about Jocelyn Enriquez External links for Jocelyn Enriquez Videos for Jocelyn Enriquez Wikis about Jocelyn Enriquez Discussion Groups about Jocelyn Enriquez Blogs about Jocelyn Enriquez Images of Jocelyn Enriquez |
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She is credited as a guest vocalist on Thunderpuss's track So Fabulous So Fierce, which also appears in the Dance Dance Revolution video game series. Jimmy Arnold died of lung cancer in Sacramento, California at the age of 72. Presently, Enriquez is seeing her newest single, "Why", climb the dance charts both in America and overseas. They were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003. However, she did score another pop hit in 1999, as part of a supergroup called Stars On 54, which consisted of Enriquez, Dutch techno performer Amber, and house diva Ultra Nate; the three women joined forces to cover the disco tune "If You Could Read My Mind" for the movie 54. Their most famous hit was "Moments to Remember" in 1955, and their next best known was "Standin' on the Corner" in 1956. Since 1997, Enriquez has had several club hits in America, but has not received radio support or gotten sales support from the mainstream public. Today, a reconsituted group, with original singer Frank Busseri, sings to the nostalgia crowds. "A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" is remembered to this day, due to its recent inclusion on the DDR Max 2 PlayStation 2 game. In 1953 they made their own first gold record, "Istanbul", which launched them to stardom and kept them busy throughout the 50s and 60s in the USA and Canada. However, it had stronger sales than "Do You Miss Me" (peaking at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart, as opposed to #8), which enabled it to reach #55 on the Hot 100. This made them well known. Its followup, "A Little Bit Of Ecstacy" was not quite as big a radio hit, failing to cross over to the pop stations and peaking at #25 at dance radio. One unknown artist Johnnie Ray, became a major hit with "Cry" and "The Little White Cloud that Cried" with the Four Lads behind him. "Do You Miss Me" became a top 40 hit at dance and pop radio (#17 and #38 peaks, respectively), and peaked at #49 on the Hot 100. In 1950 they began to sing in local clubs and soon were noticed by scouts. Recruited to go to New York, they were noticed by Mitch Miller, who asked them to do backup for some of the artists he recorded. Jocelyn peaked at #182 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and at #11 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. They originally called themselves The Four Dukes but found out that a Detroit group already used that name, so changed to The Four Lads. In 1996, she moved to Tommy Boy Records, where she released her debut single, "Do You Miss Me" in late 1996 and her sophomore album, Jocelyn in early 1997. At home, they practiced until they achieved their clean-cut harmonies, whether for spirituals, sacred music, or pop. Her debut album, Lovely was released in 1994 on Classified Records. When Maugeri and Perkins left the group to concentrate on their schoolwork, Codarini and Toorish joined with Arnold and Busseri in a new quartet. She is of Filipino descent: her parents are from the province of Pangasinan. The group was known variously as The Otnorots (a name taken from the name "Toronto" spelled backwards) and The Jordonaires (not to be confused with a similarly named group, The Jordanaires, that was known for singing background vocals on Elvis Presley's hits). Jocelyn Enriquez is a dance singer from San Francisco. Michael's students, Rudi Maugeri and John Perkins, who were later to become founding members of another group, The Crew-Cuts. Codarini and Toorish had formed a group with two other St. "Jimmy" Arnold, (January 4, 1932-June 15, 2004) first tenor; and Frank Busseri, baritone and group manager. Michael's Cathedral Choir School, where they learned to sing. The founding members were Corrado "Connie" Codarini, bass; John Bernard "Bernie" Toorish (born March 2, 1931), lead; James F. They grew up together in Toronto, Ontario, and were members of St. The Four Lads were a singing group. There's Only One Of You (1958). The Mocking Bird (1952). The Girl On Page 44 (1959). The Fountain Of Youth (1959). The Bus Stop Song (Paper of Pins) (1956). Skokiaan (1954). Put A Light In The Window (1957). My Little Angel (1956) (flip side of Standin' on the Corner). I'll Never Know (1956). I Just Don't Know (1957). Happy Anniversary (1959). Gilly Gilly Ossenfeffer Katzenellen Bogen By The Sea (1954). Enchanted Island (1958). Down By The Riverside (1953). A House With Love In It (1956). Who Needs You? (1957). Standin' on the Corner (1956). No, Not Much (1956). Moments to Remember (1955). Istanbul (1953). |