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Kool & The Gang with Evelyn "Champagne" King, UB40, and more

Jul 12, 2025 at 12:00  ·  Apps Court Farm, Walton-on-Thames Apps Court Farm, Walton-on-Thames

Kool & The Gang
Jul 12
Kool & The Gang
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The Shapeshifters, led by Simon Marlin, are renowned for hits like "Lola's Theme" and "Finally Ready" featuring Billy Porter. Known for their innovative house music style, they collaborate with a collective of musicians and vocalists. Their latest album "Let Loose" has reached 16M streams, solidifying their enduring impact on the dance music scene.
Born in Philadelphia, Evelyn "Champagne" King is a pop-R&B singer known for 'Shame,' 'I'm in Love,' and 'Love Come Down.' Her debut album "Smooth Talk" went gold. Collaborating with T. Life, Kashif, and Morrie Brown, she topped R&B charts in the '80s, blending synths and drum machines with her vibrant voice. Throughout her career, she produced nine charting albums and continued performing into the 2020s. Her lasting appeal includes chart presence over three decades and hits like 'The Dance.'
Birmingham reggae/pop band UB40 formed in 1978 by Moseley friends; led by Robin Campbell. World’s best-selling reggae act: 100M+ records, 11 years on UK charts.
Billy Ocean, born in Trinidad and Tobago, is known for his '80s hits like "Caribbean Queen" and "Get Outta My Dreams." Moving to England, he embraced soul and rock. His international success includes hits like "Love Really Hurts Without You" and "When the Going Gets Tough." Ocean took a hiatus before returning to music in 2007, and collaborated with artists like R. Kelly and Barry Eastmond. His hits remain popular, earning him lasting global fame.
Atlanta-based alternative artist Trevor Nelson draws inspiration from Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith. Known for his covers of "Shape of You" and "All of Me," he collaborates frequently with Atticus Roness.
Jocelyn Brown, born in Kingston, South Carolina, is renowned for her powerful voice in disco classics like "Somebody Else's Guy," Inner Life's "I'm Caught Up," and Musique's "Keep on Jumpin'." Collaborating with legends like Patrick Adams and Inner Life, her gospel roots shine in her soulful performances. She has worked with artists including Lou Reed and Diana Ross, and her voice was sampled in Snap's "The Power." Her influence spans decades, with notable work in the '70s to the 2000s alongside Todd Terry and Incognito.
Formed in Jersey City in the mid-'60s, Kool & the Gang, led by Robert "Kool" Bell, became R&B icons with hits like "Celebration" and "Jungle Boogie." Their jazz-influenced funk sound earned them numerous Top 40 hits and gold or platinum albums, including Ladies' Night and Emergency. Collaborating with producer Eumir Deodato, they achieved great success in the '80s. They continued to tour and release music, collaborating with younger artists and maintaining a prominent influence in the music world over decades.

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