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  2. Cynthia (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Micmac. Robbins Entertainment. Cynthia Torres (born May 6, 1968), known simply as Cynthia, is a Puerto Rican-American freestyle and dance-pop singer. Cynthia is best known for her hits "Dreamboy/Dreamgirl" (with Johnny O), "Break Up to Make Up" and "If I Had the Chance", which peaked at numbers 53, 70 and 83 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.

  3. Cynthia Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Rhodes (born November 21, 1956) is a retired American actress, singer and dancer. Her film roles include Tina Tech in Flashdance (1983), Jackie in Staying Alive (1983), officer Karen Thompson in Runaway (1984), and Penny in Dirty Dancing (1987).

  4. School of Music, Theatre, and Dance - Wikipedia

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    Website. smtd.umich.edu. The School of Music, Theatre, and Dance[2] is the undergraduate and graduate school for the performing arts of the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. [3] The school was founded in 1880 as the Ann Arbor School of Music. It was originally independent from the university until 1929.

  5. Genesis (band) - Wikipedia

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    —Mike Rutherford. After Trespass was recorded, ill-health and developing stage fright caused Phillips to leave Genesis. His last show with the band took place in Haywards Heath on 18 July 1970. He felt the increased number of gigs affected the group's creativity and several songs he wrote were not recorded or performed live. He had contracted bronchial pneumonia and became isolated from the ...

  6. Dance to the Music (song) - Wikipedia

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    Dance to the Music (song) " Dance to the Music " is a 1967 hit single by soul / funk / rock band Sly and the Family Stone for the Epic / CBS Records label. It was the first single by the band to reach the Billboard Pop Singles Top 10, peaking at #8 and the first to popularize the band's sound, which would be emulated throughout the black music ...

  7. Cynthia Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Years active. 1966–2015. Cynthia Robinson (January 12, 1944 – November 23, 2015) was an American musician, best known for being a founding member of Sly and the Family Stone, for which she was the trumpeter and a vocalist. [2] Her voice and presence were featured in the hits "Dance to the Music" and " I Want to Take You Higher."

  8. Freestyle music - Wikipedia

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    Latin pop. Dance-pop. Miami bass. Freestyle, [10] or Latin freestyle[4] (initially called Latin hip hop) is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in the New York metropolitan area, Philadelphia, and Miami, primarily among Hispanic Americans and Italian Americans in the 1980s. [2] It experienced its greatest popularity from the late ...

  9. Lipps Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Lipps Inc. started as a project of Steven Greenberg when he was a wedding DJ who wanted to try his hand at writing disco songs. He had intended to use the name Lip Sync, but it was in use by another group, so instead he chose the homophone Lipps Inc. Greenberg was the sole member of the group until he met Cynthia Johnson while auditioning singers for his song "Rock It".