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They may claim to be a cover band, but you'll be very hard pushed to believe that the original 'Four Tops' haven't miraculously re-formed...

 

Reach Out

Same Ole Song

 

 

 

 

Stevie Woods

 

Coming from a family rich in musical talent, Stevie began studying piano at the age of seven, swapping to guitar at the age of ten. After graduation, he studied singing with his mother, who was a voice teacher and choir director for the Columbus Boys Choir, Ohio. After two years in the Marine Corps, he attended Austin Community College in Texas and earned an Associates Degree in Business Management.

 

Post education, Stevie toured with various bands and opened for numerous top acts including Natalie Cole, The Isley Brothers and Stevie Wonder. The ensuing union of Stevie and Jack White led to the production of the albums 'Take Me to Your Heaven' (Atlantic Records, America), 'The Woman in My Life', 'Attitude' and the hit single 'Rock me Baby' (Ariola/BMG, Germany). These endeavours earned Stevie continuous listings in the international Top 100 Billboards which led to a great number of television appearances in Germany and the US.

 

In Germany, Stevie toured with Udo Jürgens and the Pepe Lienhard Orchestra until he was offered the part of the old steam train 'Poppa McCoy' in the worldwide production of 'Starlight Express'. After 4 years, Stevie hung up his roller skates and took the part of 'Dr. Prospero' in the Musical, 'Shakespeare & Rock´n´Roll', in Berlin. This was followed by various performances such as the voice of the plant 'Audrey II' in the German and American versions of 'Little Shop of Horrors'. Stevie can also be heard on the official recordings of 'Starlight Express', 'Shakespeare & Rock´n´Roll' and the German production of 'Little Shop of Horrors'. Additionally, he has just completed the production of his own CD, 'A Quiet Storm', in the Nite Train Entertainment Recording Studio in Germany.

 

Greg L. May

 

Grammy Award nominated, Greg May, had his first musical success at the age of 12, when one of his songs was recorded and released by Little Daddy Walton. He has toured worldwide, often as the opening act, with Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Sister Sledge, Earth Wind& Fire, B.B. King, Philip Bailey, Howars Hewett, Jeffrey Osborne, Lionel Richie, Al Jarreau and  The Righteous Brothers.

 

Kenneth King


Born and bred in Barbados, Kenneth came to America in the 70s to teach Jazz Dance. His ensuing collaboration with Eddy Grant, who shared his love for Caribic rhythm and Reggae music, resulted in a strong working relationship. Kenneth later formed his own band which he took to Germany in the 90s. He decided to settle in Germany and went on to work with many renowned musicians including: Engelbert Humperdinck, Sascha, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Jennifer Rush, R. Lewis, David Chaney, Pamela Falcon, Heino and Andy Borg. Kenneth also contributed to the UNICEF Song “The Whole World In Your Hands”.

 

Jayden Felder


Singer/songwriter JAYDEN FELDER, from NEW YORK, has recently transferred to Europe to release his self-authored debut Electro/Pop album. Despite having just graduated from law school and passed the bar, he has decided to go full force with his music career. Within only a few months of graduating, Jayden signed a non-exclusive single deal with SONY MUSIC for the electro release of a remake of the 'Sniff N’Tears' hit, 'Driver’s Seat'. He has also managed to find time to write for a female artist who will release her album at the end of the year. With press features in leading publications like Billboard (Turkey) and Ok Magazine, Jayden is already in the public eye as the next talent to look out for. This inspirational artist is set to be a positive influence for generations to come.

 

It all began at the world renowned, Apollo Theatre, where Jayden was afforded the opportunity to perform on the NBC TV show, 'Showtime At The Apollo'. Taking notice of Jayden's exceptional abilities, the Apollo Theatre hired Jayden to open for such artists as the O'Jays, Brownstone and After 7. From this moment on, Jayden knew that his destiny was to become a professional singer. However, having a father who was a minister and strong believer in education, Jayden decided to first embark on his educational career to build a foundation that would support the musical empire he is ready to create today. Even whilst studying, Jayden still found the time to perform on the Koch Record's album; 'Nuttin But Stringz' (as featured in the blockbuster dance movie 'Step Up'); to open for such artists as Vicky Winans and Vanessa Bell Armstrong; to perform in Off-Broadway Musicals like 'Fame in L.A'; to appear as a guest soloist in Carnegie Hall’s revival of 'Hair' and to perform at the United Nations of America.

 

"This is the Rolls Royce of cover bands - uncanny!"