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Sly Dunbar
Sly Dunbar
musician
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Sly and Robbie
Sly and Robbie
Jamaican rhythm section and production duo
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Robert Shakespeare
Robert Shakespeare
Jamaican musician
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Cristina
Cristina
American singer
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Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke
American recording artist; singer-songwriter and entrepreneur
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Gloria Gaynor
Gloria Gaynor
American singer
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Tina Turner
Tina Turner
American-born singer, dancer, actress, and author; naturalized Swiss citizen
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Alex Sadkin
Alex Sadkin
American record producer
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King Sporty
King Sporty
Jamaican DJ
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Heatwave
Heatwave
funk/disco band
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Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
American country music singer
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Róisín Murphy
Róisín Murphy
Irish singer-songwriter
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Claudja Barry
Claudja Barry
Singer, songwriter, actress
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Lady Saw
Lady Saw
Jamaican reggae singer
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Chaka Khan
Chaka Khan
American singer-songwriter
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Tracey Thorn
Tracey Thorn
English singer and songwriter
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Chic
Chic
American rhythm and blues band
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Skye Edwards
Skye Edwards
British singer-songwriter
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Donna Summer
Donna Summer
American singer and songwriter
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Bruce Sudano
Bruce Sudano
American musician
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Billy Eckstine
Billy Eckstine
American musician
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Art of Noise
Art of Noise
British band
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Saygrace
Saygrace
Australian singer and songwriter
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Melba Moore
Melba Moore
American singer, actress
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Spice
Spice
Jamaican musician
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Selena Quintanilla
Selena Quintanilla
American singer, songwriter, actress, and fashion designer (1971-1995)
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The Cure
The Cure
English rock band
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James Brown
James Brown
American singer-songwriter, dancer, music mogul
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Sandra McCracken
Sandra McCracken
American musician
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Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue
Australian singer
Intro
Jamaican recording artist; singer, actress and model
Awards Received
Order of Jamaica
Nominated For
MTV Video Music Award for Best Female Video Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress
News

Grace Beverly Jones OJ (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican-American model, singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. In 1999, Jones ranked 82nd on VH1's 100 Greatest Women of Rock and Roll, and in 2008, she was honored with a Q Idol Award. Jones influenced the cross-dressing movement of the 1980s and has been an inspiration for artists including Annie Lennox, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, Solange, Lorde, Róisín Murphy, Brazilian Girls, Nile Rodgers, Santigold, and Basement Jaxx. In 2016, Billboard magazine ranked her as the 40th greatest dance club artist of all time.

Born in British Jamaica, she and her family moved to Syracuse, New York, when she was 13. Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves St. Laurent and Kenzo, and appearing on the covers of Elle and Vogue. She worked with photographers such as Jean-Paul Goude, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, and Hans Feurer, and became known for her distinctive androgynous appearance and bold features.

Beginning in 1977, Jones embarked on a music career, securing a record deal with Island Records and initially becoming a star of New York City's Studio 54-centered disco scene. In the early 1980s, she moved toward a new wave style that drew on reggae, funk, post-punk and pop music, frequently collaborating with both the graphic designer Jean-Paul Goude and the musical duo Sly & Robbie. Her most popular albums include Warm Leatherette (1980), Nightclubbing (1981), and Slave to the Rhythm (1985). She scored Top 40 entries on the UK Singles Chart with "Pull Up to the Bumper", "I've Seen That Face Before", "Private Life", and "Slave to the Rhythm". In 1982, she released the music video collection A One Man Show, directed by Goude.

Jones appeared in some low-budget films in the US during the 1970s and early 1980s. In 1984, she made her first mainstream appearance as Zula in the fantasy-action film Conan the Destroyer alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sarah Douglas, and subsequently appeared in the 1985 James Bond movie A View to a Kill as May Day. In 1986, she played a vampire in Vamp, and acted in and contributed a song to the 1992 Eddie Murphy film Boomerang. She appeared alongside Tim Curry in the 2001 film Wolf Girl. For her work in Conan the Destroyer, A View to a Kill, and Vamp, she was nominated for Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actress.