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Rachel Wallace

Rachel Wallace
Born1971
Hoxton, Shoreditch, England
Occupation(s)Vocalist, songwriter
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1992–present
LabelsSuburban Base/Atlantic, Warehouse Wax, Strictly Rhythm

Rachel Wallace (born 1971 in Hoxton, Shoreditch, England) is a British house vocalist and songwriter.

Background

Wallace is best known for 1992 song "Tell Me Why," which was co-produced and co-written by Wallace with Mark Williams and Matt Clayden (aka M&M). Although she had other follow-up releases, "Why" remains her signature song. After her brief success as a solo artist, Wallace took some time out to return to school, gaining a university diploma in marketing and management and worked until May 1993 in the British Ministry Of Agriculture.[1] Wallace then relocated to Munich, Germany, where she opened a clothing shop until 1995, when she returned to the music scene as a lead vocalist for the German group Garfield, only to once again take a break after the project to relocate to Miami, Florida before resuming her musical career again after her return to England. Since then, Wallace continued to work with other dance and electronica artists, mostly doing lead vocals on their recordings. In 2009 she teamed up with Spanish DJs Cuto and Melo to record "Do I Really Want You Back" and "Que Pasa," and with UK Drum 'n Bass artist MC Skibadee for "All of My Junglists." She also tours with Stereo MCs as their background vocalist, and is married to lead singer Rob Birch.[2]

Discography

  • 1992: “Dreamworld” (with Rhythm Section)
  • 1992: "I Feel This Way" (as M&M featuring Rachel Wallace)
  • 1992: "Tell Me Why"
  • 1993: "Pressure"
  • 1995: "Cool Cat" (with Garfield)
  • 1995: "Party of Love" (with Garfield)
  • 1997: "Why" (Twyce as Nyce & Rachel Wallace)
  • 1998: "Intoxicated" (Carl H & Paul Benjamin featuring Rachel Wallace)
  • 2008: "Lost In A Daze" (Rachel Wallace & Sike)
  • 2009: "Do I Really Want You Back" (DJ Cuto & DJ Melo featuring Rachel Wallace)
  • 2009: "Que Pasa" (DJ Cuto & DJ Melo featuring Rachel Wallace)
  • 2009: "All of My Junglists" (MC Skibadee featuring Rachel Wallace)
  • 2012: "Lost In a Daze 2012" (Sike featuring Rachel Wallace)
  • 2013: "Can't Go Back" (Austin & Vinyl Junkies featuring Rachel Wallace)
  • 2013: "Don't Tell" (Ben Mono featuring Rachel Wallace)

References

  1. ^ "Garfield Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-06-14.
  2. ^ "Rob Birch Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2017-06-14.

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