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    Yvette Marie Stevens (born March 23, 1953), better known by her stage name Chaka Khan (/ ˈ ʃ ɑː k ə ˈ k ɑː n / SHAH-kə KAHN), is an American singer. Known as the "Queen of Funk", her career has spanned more than five decades beginning in the early 1970s as the lead vocalist of the funk band Rufus.

  2. Yvette Marie Stevens ( Chicago, Illinois, 23 de marzo de 1953), conocida como Chaka Khan, es una cantante y letrista estadounidense que se hizo famosa en los años setenta como cantante al frente del grupo de funk Rufus y posteriormente en solitario.

  3. The most complete discography of Chaka Khan. Her time with Rufus, the solo albums, and her contributions on soundtracks and to a variety of musicians.

  4. Journeyman is a masterpiece. One of the top three albums of his career. It starts with the Classic "Pretending" where EC uses the wah wah to perfection. His guitar is probably his strongest since Layla CD. "Anything for your Love" sounds like an experiment but has a charm of its own.

  5. Journeyman is the eleventh solo studio album by Eric Clapton. Heralded as a return to form for Clapton, who had struggled with alcohol addiction and recently found sobriety, the album has a 1980s electronic sound, but it also includes blues songs like "Before You Accuse Me", "Running on Faith", and "Hard Times."

  6. 13 de mar. de 2014 · Journeyman by Eric Clapton. Buy Journeyman. The 1980s seemed to have been a time for old time rockers to make incredible (albeit short) comebacks after several years in the wilderness. This was case with Paul Simon’s Graceland, the Grateful Dead’s In the Dark, and the many members of Traveling Wilburys with their fantastic 1988 debut album.

  7. 27 de mar. de 2024 · CK sings lead and background vocals with her band Rufus. Record Label: ABC Producer (s): Bob Monaco, Rufus Singles: “Tell Me Something Good” / “You Got The Love” History/Trivia Facts: CK won her first of 10 Grammys in 1975 for “Tell Me Something Good”, written by Stevie Wonder.