When she were a back up singers for a band called Arriva
Sade
They do a mix of soul, jazz, R&B and adult contemporary. They are probably most famous for their hit Smooth Operator.
Yes, there is a band called 420 who was influenced by several genres, including: oldies, 80s, and rock. Tim Brueggemann is the lead singer of the band.
Sade is an English soul band formed in the 1980s, and named after its lead singer. Sade is not currently on tour, and it is unknown when they will next perform in the UK.
He was in the band WHAM! in the 80s.
Sade's dance, often associated with the British band Sade, primarily refers to the smooth, sensual movements seen in performances by lead singer Sade Adu. The dance style embodies a blend of jazz, soul, and R&B influences, characterized by fluid, understated choreography that complements the band's mellow sound. Sade's performances often emphasize emotional expression, with a focus on connection and intimacy rather than elaborate dance routines. This understated style has contributed to the band's distinctive aesthetic and enduring appeal.
the late 80s
Winger?
Baritone&Tenor saxes
80s pop! Period. They are certainly not reggae. Maybe a couple of hits are reggae influenced. They are not New Romantic and not Electro like Yazoo or Depeche mode.
Metallica
taximan