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Lisa Lisa with Tag Team, C+C Music Factory, and more

Jun 28, 2025 at 7:30 PM  ·  Mortgage Matchup Center (formerly PHX Arena), Phoenix, AZ Mortgage Matchup Center (formerly PHX Arena), Phoenix, AZ

Lisa Lisa
Jun 28
Lisa Lisa
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C+C Music Factory, formed in 1989 in New York City by David Cole and Robert Clivillés, pioneered an infectious blend of house, hip hop, and pop. Known for hits like "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," they earned 35 awards, including five American Music Awards. Their influential sound featured vocalists such as Freedom Williams and Martha Wash.
Harlem-born hip-hop/hip-house pioneer Rob Base (Robert Ginyard) with DJ E-Z Rock hit multi-platinum “It Takes Two,” Spin Single of Year; also “Get on the Dance Floor.”
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.'
Born in NYC, pop/salsa singer Brenda scored Grammy-nom #1 “I Still Believe” (later a Mariah Carey hit). Spanish albums went Gold/Platinum; won 2 Latin Billboard Awards; duets w/ Víctor Manuelle & Tito Nieves.
Hell’s Kitchen, NYC-born Puerto Rican freestyle/pop pioneer: Lisa Lisa of Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam. Full Force hits “I Wonder…”, “All Cried Out”; “Head to Toe”. First Latino pop/R&B crossover; platinum/gold. C&C. Covered by Black Eyed Peas.
Formed 1985 in Oklahoma City, contemporary R&B group Color Me Badd: “I Wanna Sex You Up,” “I Adore Mi Amor,” “All 4 Love”; 12M+ sold, 2 #1s, Grammy noms.
Rialto, CA rap trio JJ Fad (Just Jammin’ Fresh & Def) broke with 1988 “Supersonic” (Grammy-nom, platinum); sampled by Fergie; linked to Eazy‑E/N.W.A. & Dr. Dre.
NYC-born dance-pop/freestyle trailblazers Exposé (Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, Gioia Bruno) scored 4 Hot 100 top-10s from debut *Exposure*: “Seasons Change,” “Point of No Return,” “Come Go with Me,” “Let Me Be the One.”

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