La Bouche Be My Lover Acapella Singing
Near,Cause of deathofOccupationMusical careerOrigin, U.S.Genres,InstrumentsVocalsYears active1992–2001LabelsX-Cell Music,Associated actsMelanie Janene Thornton (May 13, 1967 – November 24, 2001) was an American singer who had a successful career and rose to fame especially across during the 1990s. She was the lead singer of the band from 1994 to 2001, alongside American rapper. The singles ' and ' were released under the name of between 1994 and 1999.
After leaving the band, she began a solo career, again primarily across European countries, before her tragic untimely death. Her solo hits include 'Love How You Love Me', 'Heartbeat' and '. On the night of November 24, 2001, shortly after the final performance in, Thornton was among the 24 passengers that were killed in the crash of Swiss airline's in.
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Contents.Career 1967–1991: Early life Thornton was born in and began studying voice from the age of six, as well as learning to play the piano and the clarinet. Inspired by singers whom she idolized and grew up listening to such as and Thornton would mimic the female vocalists she watched on and/or heard on. Later on she financed her college studies with appearances in talent shows and smaller band concerts. Throughout that period she frequented a club called The Peacock Lounge, getting up and doing jam sessions when the live band invited people up to sing.1992–1994: Career beginnings She had long dreamed of a career in music and in February 1992, Thornton went to Germany. Her sister lived there with her U.S. Army husband and Thornton had dual citizenship in Germany and the United States. Her uncle, Bob Chisolm, a singer and piano player, encouraged her to give the German nightclub circuit a try.
She had been singing in a Macon, Ga., band, Danger Zone, pulling down $50 on a good night. However, Bob Chisolm told her that on a bad night in Germany she would make $150. Thornton provided guest vocals for a lot of dance projects on their single releases, such as Orange Blue's 'If You Wanna Be (My Only)', Comic's 'I Surrender to Your Love', 100%'s 'Power of the Light', Trance-Vision's 'Take Me 2 Heaven 2 Nite' or Men Behind's 'Feel the life' and 'How Can I.' 1995–1999: La Bouche and 'Sweet Dreams'. LLC, AirSafe.com. Www.airsafe.com. ^.
La Bouche Sweet Dreams Acapella
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(in German). Retrieved 2011-06-09.Literature. Lois Chisolm: Sweet Dreams Fulfilled: The Melanie Thornton Story.
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