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Gary vocalist Kim Mazelle lived around the corner from <a href="spotify:artist:2iE18Oxc8YSumAU232n4rW">the Jacksons</a>, and often had them come in and sing material she had written. Mazelle was a successful gospel vocalist by the mid-'80s, having moved to Chicago. She also became a fixture on the city's house music circuit, and <a href="spotify:artist:2Di8r9df6xjyj6CVOqbGVz">Marshall Jefferson</a> recruited her to sing lead vocals with House to House on several recordings. During a house music night live set in London, Mazelle was approached by a Syncopate Records representative, who soon signed her to an international deal. She teamed again with producer <a href="spotify:artist:2Di8r9df6xjyj6CVOqbGVz">Jefferson</a> for the single "Useless (I Don't Need You Now)" in 1988. She later worked with <a href="spotify:artist:3YqwVRmkJ4wz9WiKYU4nA3">Dr. Robert</a> of <a href="spotify:artist:06tPmk0aHzCFK0T96YzXnN">the Blow Monkeys</a> on "Wait" in 1989. She continued to record for various labels, among them RCA, while also collaborating with <a href="spotify:artist:2sIx6SmAMw9IBySG3Uj0jf">Soul II Soul</a>. Mazelle did the leads on their 1990 hit single "Missing You." She also recorded her own LP for Capitol in 1990, Brillant! ~ Ron Wynn

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