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Claudia Fontaine
Claudia Fontaine
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Caron Wheeler
English singer
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Howard Jones
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Scherrie Payne
Scherrie Payne
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Linda Lewis
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Michael McDonald
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Chris Thompson
Chris Thompson
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Simply Red
Simply Red
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Ohio Players
Ohio Players
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Paul Young
Paul Young
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Joe Cocker
Joe Cocker
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Durga McBroom
Durga McBroom
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Omar Lye-Fook
Omar Lye-Fook
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Sponge
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Jill Jones
Jill Jones
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Gonzalez
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Timothy B. Schmit
Timothy B. Schmit
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Sandra St. Victor
Sandra St. Victor
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Bar-Kays
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Tanya Donelly
Tanya Donelly
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Madeline Bell
Madeline Bell
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The Judds
The Judds
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Love Sculpture
Love Sculpture
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Betsy Cook
Betsy Cook
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Mary Jane Girls
Mary Jane Girls
music group from the United States
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Loose Ends
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Angie Brown
Angie Brown
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The Mad Capsule Markets
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Lou Gramm
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Ellen Foley
Ellen Foley
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Robin Clark
Robin Clark
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Jean Beauvoir
Jean Beauvoir
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Collective Soul
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American rock band
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Heart
Heart
American rock band
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Daryl Hall & John Oates
Daryl Hall & John Oates
American musical duo composed of Daryl Hall and John Oates
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The Ikettes
The Ikettes
American vocal group; backing vocalists for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue
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Dazz Band
Dazz Band
American funk band
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Technotronic
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Jean Carn
Jean Carn
American singer
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The Chi-Lites
The Chi-Lites
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En Vogue
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Sharon Jones
Sharon Jones
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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
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The Lightning Seeds
The Lightning Seeds
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Andy Fairweather Low
Andy Fairweather Low
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Afrodiziak
British musical group; vocal trio

Afrodiziak

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British musical group; vocal trio
Members, past and present

Afrodiziak was a British singing group composed of Caron Wheeler, Claudia Fontaine, and later Naomi Thompson, that was active in the 1980s. As a duo, Wheeler and Fontaine were best known for performing backing vocals on the Jam's final single "Beat Surrender" in 1982 (on whose final tour they performed) and Elvis Costello's 1983 album Punch the Clock, especially its lead single, the international hit "Everyday I Write the Book". After the addition of Naomi Thompson as a third member, Afrodiziak performed backing vocals on the hit single "Free Nelson Mandela", including the a cappella intro, staging it on Channel 4's music show The Tube in March 1984. Heaven 17's 1984 album How Men Are featured them prominently, especially on the singles "Sunset Now" and "And That's No Lie". Afrodiziak performed on Madness's albums Keep Moving and Mad Not Mad in 1984 and 1985, appearing in the video for that group's single "Sweetest Girl". Also in 1985 they performed backing vocals on the first two songs on Howard Jones' second album, Dream Into Action, both of which ("Things Can Only Get Better" and "Life in One Day") became worldwide hit singles; later that year, they went on tour as part of Jones's band. Other acts the group sang backup for include Japan, Ian Gillan, Aztec Camera, Maxi Priest, Aswad, Sam Brown, and Julia Fordham. Besides The Tube, Afrodiziak also appeared on Top of the Pops, The Old Grey Whistle Test, Solid Gold, and American Bandstand. They performed live at the Montreux Jazz Festival, Live Aid Japan, Red Nose Day of Charity, and the first Free Nelson Mandela Concert.

Wheeler went on to fame as a featured vocalist in the dance-R&B collective Soul II Soul (she was the lead vocalist on the group's two biggest hits, "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life", the video for the latter track also featuring Fontaine as a backing vocalist) and had a brief career as a solo artist. Fontaine continued working as a backing vocalist on albums by EMF, Neneh Cherry and Hothouse Flowers, among others. She also appeared as a main vocalist with the British house music group the Beatmasters. Fontaine was featured among the Beatmasters' high-profile, often-changing vocalists, in particular on the 1989–90 dance club and pop chart success "Warm Love" (from the album Anywayawanna), and on "Deeper into Harmony" (from the 1991 album Life and Soul). Claudia Fontaine died on 13 March 2018.