Stansfield, Lisa (1966–)

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Stansfield, Lisa (1966–)

English rhythm-and-blues singer. Born April 11, 1966, in Rochdale, England; m. Ian Devaney (musician).

Began singing in early teens; hosted British children's tv program, Razzamatazz (early 1980s); formed and was lead singer for the group Blue Zone (1983), releasing album, Big Thing (1988), as well as several singles, including "Jackie" (1988), which reached US charts; began solo career (1989), generating international hit with debut album, Affection (1989), which included singles "This Is the Right Time," "All Around the World" and "You Can't Deny It"; won Best British Female Artist at BRIT Awards (1991); released album, Real Love (1991), which included moderately successful singles, "Change," "All Woman," and "A Little More Love"; other albums include Lisa Stansfield (1997), Face Up (2001) and Biography (2003); appeared in film Swing (1999), and sang several songs for soundtrack, including "Mack the Knife."

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