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Tawatha Agee


Tawatha Agee is an American background singer and songwriter. Her voice was described in the New York Times as an "acrobatic, gospel-charged soprano". She was the lead singer from the soul/R&B band, Mtume, whose soulful lead voice that was featured on the 1983 R&B hit, "Juicy Fruit".

Agee has worked consistently as a backing singer from the mid-1970s through to the present day, predominantly with James Mtume who produced her one solo album Welcome To My Dream for Epic Records in 1987. She was born in Philadelphia, but later became based in New York. She is also a part of "The Lovely Ladies" trio who tour with the Dave Matthews Band.

She began her debut with Mtume's second 1978 album, Kiss This World Goodbye that features "The Closer I Get to You", originally done by Roberta Flack from her 1977 Atlantic Records Blue Lights in the Basement with Donny Hathaway and 1980 album, In Search of the Rainbow Seekers that features "Mrs. Sippi" and "Give It on Up (If You Want To)". She also sang backup on 3 albums by Stephanie Mills, such as What Cha' Gonna Do with My Lovin', Sweet Sensation and Stephanie, plus the 1981 album, produced by Bobby Eli and Isaac Bolden, entitled, Keep It Comin by Jean Knight and Premium. She also co-wrote the duet "Two Hearts" with James Mtume/Reggie Lucas for Stephanie Mills and Teddy Pendergrass, and "Getting Ready For Love" with Howard King for her friend, Ullanda McCullough from her 1982 album, Watching You Watching Me. In 1980 she sang and co-wrote the song "Keep goin' on" for the saxophonist Gary Bartz. The album entitled "Bartz" was produced by James Mtume and Reggie Lucas.


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