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Stevie B with Mellow Man Ace, Tone Loc, and more

Mar 22, 2025  ·  Toyota Arena, Ontario, CA Toyota Arena, Ontario, CA

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Rapper Young MC, born Marvin Young, rose to fame with hits like "Bust a Move" and "Wild Thing." His debut album, "Stone Cold Rhymin'," went platinum, and he won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance. Known for his humorous and clever lyrics, he collaborated with Tone-Loc and faced challenges with label Delicious Vinyl. He later explored personal responsibility themes on "Brainstorm." Young continued releasing independent albums, appeared in the film "Up in the Air," and remained active in the music scene.
Stevie B, born in South Florida, is a seminal figure in freestyle and dance-pop, known for hits like "Because I Love You" and "Spring Love," earning Grammy nods.
Dance-pop singer George Lamond, born George Garcia in Washington, D.C., gained fame with hits like "Bad of the Heart" and "Without You." He collaborated with producers Chris Barbosa and Mark Ligget, and released albums including "Bad of the Heart" and "Entrega."
Brenda K. Starr, born in New York City, is known for her pop and salsa hits. Her Grammy-nominated song "I Still Believe" was later a hit for Mariah Carey. Brenda's Spanish albums, like "Te Sigo Esperando," achieved Platinum status, and she won two Latin Billboard Awards. Collaborating with artists like Victor Manuelle and Tito Nieves, she's a prominent figure in the salsa genre.
Dance/freestyle artist Cynthia, born in New York, launched her career in 1987 with hits like "Change on Me" and "Dream Boy/Dream Girl." Known for collaborations with Johnny O and K7, she was signed to MicMac and later Tommy Boy Records. Her music shifted towards club sounds with remixes by Todd Terry. Cynthia's work includes the album *Cynthia's Greatest Hits*.
Freestyle icon Trinere, from Miami, teamed with Pretty Tony, excelled in post-disco club music. Hits like "I'll Be All You Ever Need" topped Billboard's club chart. Known for albums like Trinere (1986), collaborated with Brandon Christopher.
NY-based dance-pop group The Cover Girls, formed by Andy Tripoli & Sal Abbatiello in 1986, featured hits like "Show Me" & "Wishing on a Star." Known for constant lineup changes, they peaked with several Top 40 tracks.
Best known for the '80s hit "Two of Hearts," Stacey Q, born Stacey Swain, combined a Madonna-esque style with dance-pop appeal. Starting with Ringling Brothers Circus and the synth-pop group SSQ, she later pursued a solo career. Her hit "Two of Hearts" reached the pop Top Five, leading to TV appearances. Subsequent albums didn't match this success. Transitioning to acoustic pop with Boomerang in 1997, she later returned to dance music with Color Me Cinnamon in 2010.
Crystal Waters, a multi-platinum Dance Music Legend from the US, is celebrated for hits like "Gypsy Woman" and "100% Pure Love." With 12 #1 Billboard Dance Chart hits, she hosts the "I AM HOUSE Radio Show" and earned six ASCAP Songwriter Awards. Her music, sampled by artists like Alicia Keys and Pit Bull, continues to inspire globally.
South Florida native Connie achieved fame with singles like "Funky Little Beat" after collaborating with Henry Stone. Known for her "FOREVER FUNKY" style, she released albums like "CONNIE" and "NO TEARS" and continues to inspire with new music and tours.
Exposé, an iconic American girl group from the 1980s, revolutionized dance-pop and freestyle music with hits like "Point of No Return" and "Seasons Change." Their multi-platinum debut album, Exposure (1987), made history with four top-ten Billboard Hot 100 singles. Members Ann Curless, Jeanette Jurado, and Gioia Bruno captured audiences with dynamic vocals and vibrant beats. Their influence endures, inspiring generations with a timeless sound.

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