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Quincy Jones introduces singer Tamia on new album 'Q's Jook Joint.'(Cover Story)
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Jet
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November 13, 1995
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Tamia, a Canadian, sings the lead song 'You Put a Move on My Heart' on the album. Among the many performers on the album are Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Ray Charles, Queen Latifah and Patty Austin. The choice of Tamia by Jones to sing the lead, underscores the high esteem in which he holds her talent.
A CASUAL MEETING of music icon Quincy Jones and talented Tamia at a party for Luther Vandross, hosted by her manager Brenda Richie, has resulted in an opportunity of a lifetime for the ...
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