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U.S. singer N'Dea Davenport returned to the Brand New Heavies not long after a close call with Hurricane Katrina in 2005, ten years after she had left the band at the height of its success.
In the show “Brand New Heavies,” three female artists answer the curators’ invitation “to do stuff they haven’t been able to do” elsewhere. Like a 20-foot-tall version of the U.S ...
Now, they are joined by new vocalist Angela Ricci, previously a backing singer for Kelis, Rita Ora and Gary Barlow, a Brand New Heavies fan in the 90s and now touring with the band.
Brand New Heavies is a group exhibition by Pioneer Works featuring works by three artists, all of them Black, female and rising stars.