The Voice in Fashion
The Voice In Fashion started out in 1985 as studio project of Sal Hanono and Ony Rodriguez (1985-1989). Soon, David Hanono was added in order to gear up for some live shows. "All We Need" (released as The Voice) hit the number 1 spot in the ultra progressive WVUM college radio and was a pick hit on Billboard magazine. In 1986, The Voice now The Voice In Fashion recorded "Only In The Night" with producer Lewis Martinee of Exposé fame. "Only In The Night" hit the number 2 spot on Billboard magazine's Dance charts and took the group on several national tours.
In 1988 the group released "Give Me Your Love" which resulted in international acclaim and extensive touring. At this point the group was riding a high in its short history and sang background on The Pet Shop Boys' "Domino Dancing" and were invited to tour Europe however other obligations did not permit the tour. In June 1992 the group released You Will Smile Again a deep departure from the groups dance routes, but emphasized the groups writing ability. The song crossed over into Spanish radio and was used as a theme song during Hurricane David. In 1992 the group toured Brazil for all live dates from Rio to Recife and played in many of the top TV shows in Brazil including the Xuxa show.
The group decided to go and explore different solo avenues which prompted the release of Project David that included two solo albums Now and Un Minuto A La Vez. David continued to explore other avenues including film both in writing and directing. While Sal focused on song writing and studio collaboration. David Hanono also sings regularly with London Exchange and is included as a vocalist on many of their releases.
The group returned with a new album in 2012. "The Moment of Truth" was a mix of old style freestyle, Euro pop and electronic dance pop music. It was a culmination of two years of work by The Voice and features collaborations with their former producer Lewis Martinee (Exposé, Pet Shop Boys, Germain Jackson), as well as Peter Marr (London Exchange) and Fro Sosa (Nuclear Valdez). It contained 11 new songs as well as two covers The Man Who Sold The World (David Bowie) and Domino Dancing (Pet Shop Boys), for which The Voice originally did the backing vocals. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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