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Janice-Marie is
unquestionably not a new kid on the block. Nor is she unfamiliar
with the intricate machinations of the music industry. As founder
and principal songwriter of the internationally acclaimed and
Grammy award winning group A Taste of Honey, Janice-Marie is back
in the spotlight that has long been her home.
A brief glance at Janice-Marie's musical accolades may seem daunting to both insiders and outsiders alike. A Taste of Honey's self-titled debut release, rocked the record industry in more ways than one. The release featured the multi-platinum international smash hit 'Boogie Oogie Oogie', a Janice-Marie penned composition, which garnered the group a Grammy. 'Best New Artist of the Year'.
Janice-Marie was also nominated in
two additional categories: 'Best R&B Single' and 'Best Vocal Performance by a
Group or Duo', a phenomenal accomplishment for a new group. Janice-Marie, with
the group A Taste of Honey proved their success was no fluke. Their second
release, 'Another Taste' earned the group even more international acclaim. The
album received the coveted Gold Prize in the 8th Annual Tokyo Music Festival.
During that same awards ceremony, Janice-Marie was honored with the Gold Prize
for songwriter. 'Do it Good,' another Janice-Marie composition, as well as the
'Another Taste' album were also certified Gold in Japan.
When speaking of Janice-Marie, some may say success comes easy. But perhaps it's
more fitting to say, success comes naturally. As Janice-Marie resumes her
rightful place in the forefront of the music arena, she is once again
positioning herself as a formidable contender. Her unique sound and style is
completely versatile. 'I like a variety of music. Classical music in the
morning, Reggae in the afternoon. And in the evening I like to get my boogie on.
At night, when the moon is right, give me love songs! I'm a ballad, fireplace,
take-a-walk-up-in-the-hills sort of person,' says Janice-Marie. To this end, her
music punctuates her diversity of spirit, a diversity that was successfully
exhibited with the international mega hit 'Sukiyaki,' released on A Taste of
Honey's third Album, 'Twice as Sweet.' Japan's Kyo Sakamoto's 1963 hit 'Sukiyaki',re-written
by Janice-Marie in English and produced by George Duke, resulted in another Gold
record and more international acclaim.
In 1984, Janice-Marie took a much needed and well-deserved hiatus. Although,
Janice-Marie stepped off the stage, she never strayed far from her music. Over
the years she has collaborated with such artists as rap artist Ice Cube for 'Gangsta's
Fairytale 2', from the 'Predator' release, Positive K, on the certified Gold
release, 'I Got a Man,' and Prince Markie Dee on 'So Very Happy'.
Janice-Marie's music can also be heard in several television commercials
including Coca-Cola's Classic Coke and Rold Gold Pretzels for Frito Lay Inc.
Currently, her music is also being featured in a Burger King commercial.
Janice-Marie has been a featured guest on the 'Caryl and Marilyn Show,' and her
music has been showcased on a variety of television shows including, 'Muppets
Tonight,' 'The Nanny,' 'Access Hollywood,' 'The Oprah Winfrey Show,' 'Homeboys
from Outer Space,' ' VH1,' 'Nothing Sacred,' and HBO's 'Breast Men,' to name a
few.
In more recent years Janice-Marie has returned to the stage with live
performances at the Universal Amphitheater where she was featured as the opening
act for MCA's recording artist, Al Green. She has also performed with Lionel
Richie and Gloria Gaynor to a full house at the Hollywood Palladium.
Janice-Marie 1999 tours dates include North Carolina, Lousiana, Connecticut,
Boston and San Diego.
Throughout the years, Janice-Marie's music has been covered, sampled and
borrowed many times. Her music of yesterday is greatly responsible for the
successes of numerous 'R&B,' 'Pop,' 'Rap' and 'Hip Hop' hits of today. Her music
has a life of its own. 1998 produced four European covers including the new
Peter Andre's single, 'All Night, All Right,' and Martin Carboo, a European
recording artist, is climbing the charts with 'Boogie' (his version of 'Boogie
Oogie Oogie'). In the United States and Japan, her song 'Delicious' is featured
in the blockbuster movie, 'Step Mom,' and her music was also featured on MC
Lyte's album 'Seven and Seven.' Her music is still widely played both here and
abroad and now she has a new, younger generation of fans that have come to love
'Boogie Oogie Oogie' just as those of us who were around in the 70's.Recently,
'Sukiyaki' (with English lyrics written by Janice-Marie), was once again
certified Gold, selling over one million copies for the recording group 4PM. To
top it off, her music was featured in the motion pictures Contact, 54, and
Mystery Man.
After such a prolific period working behind the scenes, it is only appropriated
for Janice-Marie, the record producer, musician, songwriter and entertainer to
return as Janice-Marie, recording artist. And, with that return comes
Janice-Marie, "A Taste of Honey" back on the road in support of her brand new CD
entitled "Hiatus of the Heart" boasting a sound with sweet melodies that go down
smooth and easy, along with grooves that make your body move.
The new millennium finds Janice-Marie's music featured in a variety of
television series and motions pictures including Early Edition (CBS), Beverly
Hills 90210, the Martin Short Short Show, as well the motion picture Screwed, to
name a few. Janice-Marie's career has been profiled on VH1's 'Where Are They
Now" as well as "The TV Guide Channel", not to mention her profiles on "Extra
TV" and "E! Entertainment", which are scheduled to air the beginning of June
2000. Janice-Marie has also been performing to sold out audiences across the
country.
Janice-Marie has decided to take her place center stage and she does so with a
style and grace that is all her own. Her new CD entitled "Hiatus of the Heart"
contains song's of love and life. And...yes there are songs that will make you
get up and boogie.
The first single "Love Is The Only Thing That Matters", has been climbing the AC
40 Charts. Simply put, radio loves it and we know that you will too.
Alice O'Neill of Hollywood Behind-the-Scenes writes in her review of 'Hiatus of
the Heart', ... 'she seduces listeners with her vocal art and guitar expertise.
She gives new meaning to the age-old longing to be free, in all its
manifestations.'
If after listening to the 'Hiatus of the Heart' CD you find yourself inspired
and uplifted, don't blame it on the 'Boogie,' blame it on Janice-Marie.
"The songs on 'Hiatus Of The Heart' reflect my journey through life's wondrous
maze. Let Love Rain Down." Janice-Marie on album 'Hiatus of the Heart'.
To learn more about upcoming concerts or where you can purchase 'Hiatus of the
Heart,' you can find Janice-Marie on the web by going to
www.janice-marie.com and
typing A Taste of Honey or you can e-mail her at
tasteofhoney2000@aol.com.
Permission was granted by Janice to take information off her web site.