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Club Nouveau
Club Nouveau was a dance-based, *disco and urban r&b group that was formed by producer/performer *Jay King in 1986, in Sacramento, California, subsequently to the break up of the *Timex Social Club. Other members of Club Nouveau besides King included original members *Denzil Foster, *Thomas McElroy, *Samuelle Pratter, and *Valerie Watson. From their debut album, Love, Life, and Pain, which showed up in 1988, they scored four consecutive hits from it. "Jealousy", "Situation #9", a remake of *Bill Wither's "Lean on Me", and "Why You Treat Me So Bad". The second two both made it to #2 on the r&b charts that year. Foster and McElroy left Club Nouveau at that same time to form their own group and focus on producing for other acts, Pratter left the group as well. The replacements were *David Agent and *Kevin Irving. The group's next albums weren't as successful and the last album that they made was on the Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. label. It didn't maintain it's momentum and ultimately they disbanded.
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Bill Withers | Grammy Award for Best R&B Song | Grammy Awards of 1988 | Timex Social Club | Who's That Girl (soundtrack)
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