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Lincoln Jean-Marie

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Lincoln Jean-Marie
Birth nameLincoln Jean-Marie
Born (1976-12-27) 27 December 1976 (age 47)
OriginLondon, England
GenresChristian music, soul, R&B, jazz
Years active1994–present
LabelsWarner Bros. Records (c.1995–1997)
Websitelincolnjeanmarie.com

Lincoln Jean-Marie is a British singer, born in London, England.

Jean-Marie has over fifteen years of working experience as a singer, songwriter, and arranger of both lead and backing vocals. He was also a member of the four-piece a cappella group Peace by Piece who were signed to Warner Bros. Records, released two UK singles and won Best Newcomers at the MOBO Awards.[1] Lincoln Jean-Marie is the father of songwriter/producer Tre Jean-Marie.[1]

Television, stage and tour work

  • London 2012 Olympics – sang as part of George Michael's band at the closing ceremony
  • Queen's Jubilee 2012 – sang backing vocals as part of the house band on stage
  • George Michael – backing singer as part of the band, touring the UK, Europe and the U.S.[2]
  • Craig David – backing singer as part of the band, touring the UK, Europe and the US
  • Pet Shop Boys – sang backing vocals for the Pet Shop Boys on BBC 1's Top of the Pops
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air – sang with a cappella group for studio audience
  • Radio 1 Roadshow (Ireland) – sang lead vocals
  • Lemar – backing singer as part of the band, touring the UK and Europe
  • Robbie Williams – backing singer as part of the band at German launch of World Tour

References

  1. ^ a b "The MOBO Awards". everyHit. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  2. ^ "George Michael – 25 Live Tour Facts". Retrieved 12 July 2010.