Brett James Cornelius (born June 5, 1968 in Columbia, Missouri) is a Grammy Award-winning American country music singer, songwriter
and record producer. Originally signed to Career Records (a division of Arista Nashville) as a solo artist in 1995, James
charted three singles on the country music charts and released a self-titled debut album that year. After taking time off
to raise a family, he returned to Arista as a recording artist in 2002, releasing two more singles.
Alan Price is a British musician, first notable as the original keyboardist for the English band The Animals. He had UK chart
success with the Animals, most notably "The House of the Rising Sun" to which Price also contributed the memorable keyboard
parts. After leaving the Animals Price went onto to have solo success and introduced the songs of Randy Newman to a wider
audience. Later he appeared on his own television show and made television guest appearances with Georgie Fame.
Lou Marini, Jr. (aka "Blue Lou") is an American saxophonist, arranger and composer. He is noted for his work in the jazz,
rock, blues and soul music traditions.
Raymond Everett Reach, Jr. is an American pianist, vocalist and educator residing in Birmingham, Alabama, now serving as Director
of Student Jazz Programs for the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, director of the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame All-Stars and President
and CEO of Ray Reach Music and Magic City Music Productions. In addition, he is an accomplished guitarist, arranger, composer,
conductor and music producer.
N'Dea Davenport (born May 6, 1966) is a Grammy-nominated American R&B/soul singer-songwriter best known for her role in the
Brand New Heavies, a British funk/R&B band, a group responsible for the Acid Jazz wave in the early 90s.
Ruby Turner is a British soul singer, songwriter and actress. Turner moved to Handsworth, Birmingham, England when she was
nine years old, in 1967. Her major break came in the mid 1980s, when she joined Culture Club and a solo recording contract
with Jive Records followed.