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Joanna Dean

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[1]Madison weekes[1]Amazon and deane[1] Dean (born Joanna Dean Jacobs) is a singer songwriter from Tennessee. She had a successful career as backup singer and musician for many acts, starting with James Brown at the age of 18. She recorded for CBS/Sony records before she recorded for Polygram records. Her first record for Polygram was recorded in Memphis at Ardent studios with Eli and James Hampton. She released the album Misbehavin in 1988, with her band Big Noise. The first single was "Ready For Saturday Night" The video was shot by Polygram in Memphis. Compared to Janis Joplin and Bonnie Raitt[2] she received good credits. With the band Bad Romance she released the album Code of Honor in 1990. She had a record deal with Polydor.She recorded and performed with Cinderella front man, Tom Keifer.

References

  1. ^ a b c Brooke, M. M. (December 1946). "Studies on Brazilian Anophelines from the Northeast and Amazon Regions: I. An Illustrated Key by Adult Female Characteristics for the Identification of Thirty-Five Species of Anophelini, with Notes on the Malaria Vectors (Diptera, Culicidae).L. M. Deane , O. R. Causey , M. P. DeaneStudies on Brazilian Anophelines from the Northeast and Amazon Regions: II. An Illustrated Key by Male Genitalic Characteristics for the Identification of Thirty-Four Species of Anophelini, with a Note on Dissection Technique.L. M. Deane , O. R. Causey , M. P. DeaneStudies on Brazilian Anophelines from the Northeast and Amazon Regions: III. An Illustrated Key by Larval Characteristics for Identification of Thirty-Two Species of Anophelini, with Descriptions of Two Larvae.L. M. Deane , O. R. Causey , M. P. Deane". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 21 (4): 384–384. doi:10.1086/395477. ISSN 0033-5770.
  2. ^ Harris, Craig. "Biography: Joanna Dean". AMG. Retrieved May 18, 2010.