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Formerly the lead vocalist for the 30-piece gospel choir <a href="spotify:artist:0a0l3QVhfMwQNAO4wPAmP9">Sounds of Blackness</a>, Ann Nesby struck out on her own in 1996 with an album for the Perspective label, Ann Nesby 1996. With the help of super-producers <a href="spotify:artist:4ZaXj4ZrqscgpfqJolMfib">Jam</a> & Lewis, the R&B-oriented LP scored a hit with "I'm Here for You." Nesby has contributed to several soundtracks (Batman, Mo' Money, Demolition Man) and tribute albums (to <a href="spotify:artist:2AV6XDIs32ofIJhkkDevjm">Curtis Mayfield</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3koiLjNrgRTNbOwViDipeA">Marvin Gaye</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4x1nvY2FN8jxqAFA0DA02H">John Lennon</a>). She has also won two Grammy awards: one as part of <a href="spotify:artist:0a0l3QVhfMwQNAO4wPAmP9">Sounds of Blackness</a> for the 1991 album Evolution of Gospel, plus another for the version of <a href="spotify:artist:1QL7yTHrdahRMpvNtn6rI2">Handel's</a> Messiah entitled A Soulful Celebration. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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