Jessica Williams, a renowned dance music artist has been singing since
she could talk. One of ten children she was raised in a gospel singing
home and church in Tyler, Texas. She was very fortunate to work with
Motown songwriter-producer Hal Davis and soon found herself backing
Motown stalwarts like Diana Ross on ‘Love Hangover’ and Thelma Houston
on ‘Don't Leave Me This Way’ along with numerous songs for Marvin Gaye,
Smokey Robinson and The Jackson Five.
She became a lead singer for dance producer Simon Soussan’s (who
produced Pattie Brooks, Shalimar etc.) group Arpeggio the first group
from his Polydor-distributed label, Harem Records. With Arpeggio Jessica
acquired some hits under her belt like ‘Love and Desire" and ‘Let The
Music Play’. She also had some solo recordings ‘Queen Of Fools’,
‘Limelight’ and ‘Love Hostage’ at Harem Records, which are dance
classics.
With her studio and club tour success, Jessica, still continued her
rewarding work as a background vocalist for The Jazz Crusaders (Ghetto
blaster album), Stephanie Mills, Laine Kazan and Helen Reddy giving her
the chance to explore other musical styles. Her independent projects as a
campy send-up of ‘These Boots Were Made For Walking’ produce by Man To
Man, brought her a great cult following in England and Mexico.
Producer Rick Gianatos, who produced for Scheme Payne and Jayne Edwards,
knew very well Jessica’s gifted versatile talents and invited her to
join in for some session work for his Motor City Reunion project.
Jessica then joined Rick's Altair Records label and their they put their
heads together and came up with a sparkling new version of ‘Keep The
Fire Burning’, an eighties powerhouse R&B tune written by Willie
Hutch and originally recorded by Gwen McRae.
Jessica used her versatility by singing background and booking the
background singers for acts appearing on ‘The Arsenic Hall Show’, which
she worked with her husband John B. Williams who was the Bassist and
resident poet in the shows band ‘The Posse’. In 1998, Jessica reunited
with Helen Reddy on Helen Reddy’s CD ‘Center Stage’, a collection of
Broadway songs. It was through her association with Helen Reddy that
Jessica was asked to lend her vocal talents on a dance remake of Helens
Grammy-winning ‘I Am Woman’. Fine Line Features released 'Trick,"
starring Christian Campbell, J.P. Pitoc and Tori Spelling. ‘I Am Woman’
appears in its entirety in the film, and is on the movie's soundtrack
distributed by Will Records.
So, after all those years in the background, Jessica Williams, has moved
up front right where she belongs with Paradax Records. Jessica
contacted Dwayne Taylor the founder of Paradax Records and a mutual
music relationship was born. Jessica recorded her debut single ‘Faith,
Friendship & Love’ on March 23rd 2006 with Paradax Records. The
track received a positive reaction within the dance music community.
Many of Jessica’s fans were happy to see and hear her back where she
should be with a new record label and an updated fresh new sound. The
second single ‘Mingle With the Night’ was successfully promoted at the
2008 Winter Music Conference and continues to get into the hands of the
“A List” Djs. The remixes were done by some of the best talent on both
sides of the U.S. i.e. Aaron Arce, Frankie Medina, Estranjeros, roqsta
and Victor Simonelli.

FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Loulou
- Glenn