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In the mid-'60s, pre-stardom <a href="spotify:artist:3rfgbfpPSfXY40lzRK7Syt">Barry White</a> produced singer Felice Taylor, whose vocals were reminiscent of <a href="spotify:artist:3MdG05syQeRYPPcClLaUGl">Diana Ross</a>, for Bob Keane's R&B label Bronco Records. Taylor's only Billboard-charting single was "It May Be Winter Outside (But in My Heart It's Spring)," reaching number 44 R&B, number 42 pop in early 1967 (her singles did well in the U.K.).

Born January 29, 1948, Taylor sang in the Sweets, a trio that included her sisters Norma and Darlene. Signed to Bronco and released on the Mustang label, Taylor's three singles -- "It May Be Winter Outside" b/w "Winter Again," "Under the Influence of Love," and "I Feel Love Coming On" -- were co-written and produced by <a href="spotify:artist:3rfgbfpPSfXY40lzRK7Syt">White</a>. After leaving Bronco, Taylor recorded for Kent ("Captured By Your Love"). Years later, she recorded in the U.K. with <a href="spotify:artist:6j2HWcd7z61iTLbi8eD0hA">Eddy Grant</a> and Derv Gordon of <a href="spotify:artist:0l7TxYWNUtEgWocjz8IaOt">the Equals</a>. In the summer of 1973, <a href="spotify:artist:3rfgbfpPSfXY40lzRK7Syt">White</a>'s protegées <a href="spotify:artist:2M4KXzgedR4EKG4qgTeDKa">Love Unlimited</a> recorded Taylor's "It May Be Winter Outside" and "Under the Influence of Love." Taylor's Bronco/Mustang singles "It May Be Winter Outside," "I Feel Love Coming On," and "Under the Influence of Love" are available on Boss Soul: The Genius of Barry White, a 1998 various-artists compilation from Del-Fi Records. ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi

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