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<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:TJ_Davis.jpg|thumb|right|150px|TJ Davis]] -->'''TJ Davis''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] singer. She started as a backing vocalist for artists such as [[Gary Numan]], [[D:Ream]], and [[Blur (band)|Blur]], and quickly developed a career of her own. She is well-known among [[video game music]] aficionados for working with award-winning composer [[Richard Jacques]] on the soundtracks of ''[[Sonic R]]'' and ''[[Metropolis Street Racer]]''. She has been a member of [[ABBA]] tribute band [[Björn Again]], performing as "Frida Longstockin", since 1998. She released the trance single 'Wonderful Life' - a cover of a 1980s pop song by a singer called Black (aka Colin Vearncombe) - in December 2001. It was a collaboration with popular-at-the-time trance duo Ian van Dahl. It was released in the week of the Christmas singles in 2001, and that combined with no airplay, meant the song failed to make the Top 40, or even close.
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:TJ_Davis.jpg|thumb|right|150px|TJ Davis]] -->'''TJ Davis''' is a [[United Kingdom|British]] singer. She started as a backing vocalist for artists such as [[Gary Numan]], [[D:Ream]], and [[Blur (band)|Blur]], and quickly developed a career of her own. She is well-known among [[video game music]] aficionados for working with award-winning composer [[Richard Jacques]] on the soundtracks of ''[[Sonic R]]'' and ''[[Metropolis Street Racer]]''. She has been a member of [[ABBA]] tribute band [[Björn Again]], performing as "Frida Longstockin", since 1998. She released the trance single 'Wonderful Life' - a cover of a 1980s pop song by a singer called Black (aka Colin Vearncombe) - in December 2001. It was a collaboration with popular-at-the-time trance duo Ian van Dahl. It was released in the week of the Christmas singles in 2001, and that combined with no airplay, meant the song failed to make the Top 40, or even close.


TJ Davis performed at the Summer of Sonic 2008 event<ref>http://www.summerofsonic.com/2008/07/special-guests-richard-jacques-tj-davis/</ref>, With a set list of Diamond In The Sky, Can You Feel The Sunshine (Both from [[Sonic R]]) I Can Still Believe and the NiGHTS song Dreams Dreams with fellow attendee and guest Bentley Jones ([[Lee Brotherton]])
TJ Davis performed at the Summer of Sonic 2008 event<ref>http://www.summerofsonic.com/2008/07/special-guests-richard-jacques-tj-davis/</ref>, With a set list of Diamond In The Sky, Can You Feel The Sunshine (Both from [[Sonic R]]) I Can Still Believe and the NiGHTS song Dreams Dreams with fellow attendee and guest [[Bentley Jones]] ([[Lee Brotherton]])


TJ Davis continues to release both solo and collaborative material on the underground trance scene to this day.
TJ Davis continues to release both solo and collaborative material on the underground trance scene to this day.

Revision as of 13:49, 10 November 2008

TJ Davis is a British singer. She started as a backing vocalist for artists such as Gary Numan, D:Ream, and Blur, and quickly developed a career of her own. She is well-known among video game music aficionados for working with award-winning composer Richard Jacques on the soundtracks of Sonic R and Metropolis Street Racer. She has been a member of ABBA tribute band Björn Again, performing as "Frida Longstockin", since 1998. She released the trance single 'Wonderful Life' - a cover of a 1980s pop song by a singer called Black (aka Colin Vearncombe) - in December 2001. It was a collaboration with popular-at-the-time trance duo Ian van Dahl. It was released in the week of the Christmas singles in 2001, and that combined with no airplay, meant the song failed to make the Top 40, or even close.

TJ Davis performed at the Summer of Sonic 2008 event[1], With a set list of Diamond In The Sky, Can You Feel The Sunshine (Both from Sonic R) I Can Still Believe and the NiGHTS song Dreams Dreams with fellow attendee and guest Bentley Jones (Lee Brotherton)

TJ Davis continues to release both solo and collaborative material on the underground trance scene to this day.

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