De'Lacy
Appearance
De'Lacy | |
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Genres | House |
Labels | Easy Street Records deConstruction/BMG Records |
Past members | De'Lacy Davis Gary Griffin Glen Branch Rainie Lassiter |
De'Lacy was an American 1990s house-music group that was most famous for its single "Hideaway."
Overview
Initially, the group consisted of De'Lacy Davis—percussionist and ex-Police Officer in New Jersey,[1] Gary Griffin—bassist and keyboard player, Glenn Branch—drummer and backing vocalist, and Rainie Lassiter—lead vocalist (her daughter, A-La Renee Davis, is also an actress and singer).[2]
The band split in the late 1990s, which left Davis, Branch, and Lassiter on vocals. In 2008, De'Lacy connected with the British songwriter and record producer Marco Gee. They joined forces to produce "Bodyswereve," with production assistance from the New Jersey-based producer Walter Brooks.
The group continues to record with music producers in the UK and US.
Discography
Singles
Year | Title | US Hot Dance Music/Club Play Singles[3] | UK Singles Chart[4] | Label |
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1995 | "Hideaway" | #38 | #9 | Slip 'n' Slide (UK) Easy Street Records (US) |
1996 | "That Look" | #27 | #19 | Slip 'n' Slide (UK) Easy Street Records (US) |
1997 | "All I Need is Love" | – | – | Easy Street Records |
1998 | "More" | – | – | Easy Street Records |
1998 | "Hideaway 1998" (remix) | – | #21 | deConstruction/BMG (Europe) Easy Street Records (US) |
2000 | "No More Lies" | – | – | Easy Street Records |
2001 | "Love Me" | – | – | Easy Street Records |
References
- ^ "Former Gator Found Not Guilty". The Gainesville Sun. Retrieved September 30, 2013.
- ^ "A capital day for the arts" from NJ.com (May 21, 2008)
- ^ "Charts & Awards – Billboard Singles". AllMusic. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 149. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.