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Jevetta Steele (born
November 14, 1962) is an
American R&B jazz, and
gospel music singer. Born and
raised in Gary, Indiana,
Steele eventually moved to...
- Cafe. It was
originally recorded by
American R&B and
gospel music singer Jevetta Steele. Bob Telson, the songwriter, also
recorded his version. Both versions...
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shorter 95
minutes in the U.S. version. The song "Calling You", sung by
Jevetta Steele and
written by Bob Telson, was
nominated for the
Academy Award for...
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produced and
directed several short films, the
first in 2009 with
Waiting for
Jevetta which he co-directed and
produced with
Judith Benezra. In 2010 he produced...
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Roadhouse on
September 20, 1989
featuring Dr. John,
Donald ****en,
Phoebe Snow,
Jevetta Steele, and
Bonnie Raitt that gave
birth to the New York Rock and Soul...
- 1990: The
Brojos – The
Brojos – Rap,
backing vocals 1991: Here It Is –
Jevetta Steele –
backing vocals 1991:
Imperial Bells of
China –
Hubei Song & Dance...
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Night for All' is the high point, the best
thing on the disc." JD and
Jevetta Steele from the
American gospel group The
Steeles contribute backing vocals...
- died in the
Challenger disaster.
Whalum recorded a duet with R&B singer,
Jevetta Steele called "Love is a
Losing Game" in 1993.
Whalum has
worked on a number...
- 2008,[citation needed] he
released a new
version of "Calling You" with
Jevetta Steele's vocals. The
cover was
released as a
single from his
album Quel...
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personnel Carmen Electra –
guest rap on "The Continental" The
Steeles (
Jevetta, Jearlyn, JD and Fred Steele) –
backing vocals on "The
Sacrifice of Victor"...