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The Brand New Heavies' third album went platinum in Britain just before singer N'Dea Davenport, front, left the group in 1994 to pursue a solo career.
Now with a new album, Get Used to It, the Brand New Heavies are ready to remind folks what a brass beat surrounded by funk grooves sounds like.
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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.
ALBUM REVIEW | R&B The Brand New Heavies, ‘Forward’ By Ken Capobianco Globe Correspondent,June 4, 2013, 12:00 a.m.
Released in 1994, The Brand New Heavies’ third album ‘Brother Sister’ changed everything for the band. Propelled by the classic singles ‘Dream On Dreamer’, ‘Midnight At The Oasis ...
The Brand New Heavies Ahead of the release of the 30th anniversary edition of brother sister, Andrew Levy and Simon Bartholomew take Ed Nash on a trip through the pivotal songs in their lives. 13 ...
The Brand New Heavies started out as bedroom jamming sessions between school friends Andrew Levy, Jan Kincaid and Simon Bartholomew.
They have played at stadiums and concert halls across the globe but The Brand New Heavies have revealed no venue will ever beat the Barrowlands. The acid jazz band, who have sold more than 2.5 ...
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