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Jill Jones
Jill Jones
American singer b. 1962
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Julia Stone
Julia Stone
Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
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Regina Belle
Regina Belle
American singer
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Kay Hanley
Kay Hanley
American alt-rock singer and songwriter
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Janie Fricke
Janie Fricke
American country singer
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Norah Jones
Norah Jones
American singer, songwriter and pianist
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The Osmonds
The Osmonds
American family singing group
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Phyllis Hyman
Phyllis Hyman
American rhythm-and-blues singer (1949–1995)
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Melissa Reese
Melissa Reese
American musician
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Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick
American singer, actress and TV show host
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Elizabeth Daily
Elizabeth Daily
American actress
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Wild Orchid
Wild Orchid
American pop group
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Jeanie Tracy
Jeanie Tracy
American musician
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Kirsty MacColl
Kirsty MacColl
English singer and songwriter
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Patti Russo
Patti Russo
American singer
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k.d. lang
k.d. lang
Canadian singer-songwriter
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Jeffrey Osborne
Jeffrey Osborne
American singer
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Kellie Coffey
Kellie Coffey
American musician
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Martina McBride
Martina McBride
American country music singer and songwriter
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Brooke White
Brooke White
American musician
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Tessanne Chin
Tessanne Chin
Reggae fusion recording artist
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Connie Talbot
Connie Talbot
English recording artist; singer
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Jocelyn Enriquez
Jocelyn Enriquez
Filipino-American dance-pop and freestyle singer
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Samantha Sang
Samantha Sang
Australian singer
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Angelina Jordan
Angelina Jordan
Norwegian singer
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Toni Willé
Toni Willé
Dutch singer
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Debbie Gibson
Debbie Gibson
American singer, songwriter, record producer, actress
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Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey
American singer-songwriter
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Wynonna Judd
Wynonna Judd
American country singer
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SHeDAISY
SHeDAISY
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LaToya London
LaToya London
American actress and singer
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Frank Sinatra, Jr.
Frank Sinatra, Jr.
American singer, songwriter and conductor
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Coco Lee
Coco Lee
Hong Kong actor and musician
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Siedah Garrett
Siedah Garrett
American singer-songwriter
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Aimee Allen
Aimee Allen
American singer-songwriter
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Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple
American singer-songwriter and musician
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TolumiDE
TolumiDE
Nigerian–Canadian singer-songwriter
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Connee Boswell
Connee Boswell
American musician (1907-1976)
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Niki Haris
Niki Haris
Dancer, singer
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Toby Lightman
Toby Lightman
American musician
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Kiki Dee
Kiki Dee
English pop singer
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Joey Yung
Joey Yung
Hong Kong singer and actress
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Jermaine Jackson
Jermaine Jackson
American singer and member of The Jackson 5
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Durga McBroom
Durga McBroom
American musician
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Randy Travis
Randy Travis
American country music and gospel music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and actor
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Melanie C
Melanie C
British singer-songwriter, actress and businesswoman
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Donnette Thayer
Donnette Thayer
American musician
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Pearl Bailey
Pearl Bailey
American singer
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Martha Wash
Martha Wash
American singer
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Wendy Matthews
Wendy Matthews
Australian singer
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Paula Cole
Paula Cole
American musician
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Vince Gill
Vince Gill
American country singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Helen Forrest
Helen Forrest
American singer
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Sandi Patty
Sandi Patty
American Christian music singer
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Victoria Monét
Victoria Monét
American singer
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Darlene Love
Darlene Love
American musician
Jill Colucci
American musician

Jill Colucci

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American musician

Jill Colucci (born 1949) is an American songwriter and vocalist. She initially rose to prominence in 1988, singing the main scores to the film Mystic Pizza. She sang the ABC promo campaigns Something's Happening (the 1987 version with Bill Champlin and the 1989 edition solo) and America's Watching ABC (1990 version only). She also performed "The Funny Things You Do", which was the main theme song of America's Funniest Home Videos during the era of Bob Saget. Colucci's prolific credits even extended to Toyota, where she was the original vocalist of the auto maker's "I Love What You Do For Me" campaign in 1989 and she also performed the title theme song of the short-lived NBC-TV series Brand New Life (1989–90). The following year, as she continued to sing for ABC, she sang for The Disney Channel's Celebrate Me Home promotions. She also sang for promotional videos for the Apple II entitled "Apple ][ Forever" in 1984.

Colucci has also co-written four country music hits: "I'm Gonna Be Somebody" and "Anymore" by Travis Tritt, "No One Else on Earth" by Wynonna Judd, and "He Would Be Sixteen" by Michelle Wright. She also won the Billboard Song of the Year award for Judd's song. In 1993, she released a CD called No Regrets, which also included her versions of those four songs and several other tracks that she had written for other artists.

Colucci first entered into the music industry at age five, when she was still with her family singing along to Brenda Lee albums. While acting with her brother, the two of them began to perform, with her singing and her brother playing the accordion. By age seven, Colucci was the winner of the televised talent competition on The Gene Carroll Show.