Juicy may refer to three acts: 1. Juicy was an American R&B band active throughout the 1980's, founded by the brother and sister duo Jerry and Katreese Barnes. The other members were: Wyatt Staton (guitar and lead vocals) Allison 'Ali Bob' Bragdon (tenor sax and vocals) and John 'Stovepipe' Tucker (drums and vocals). Their biggest hit was "Sugar Free", and peaked at #16 on Billboard's R&B charts in 1986. Katreese Barnes (January 3, 1963 - August 3, 2019) also was the musical director for the long running sketch comedy show, "Saturday Night Live". 2. Juicy was also a New York-based indie powerpop band formed in 1993 by Kendall Jane Meade (guitars/vocals), Lisa Marafioti (guitar), Jenn Levin (bass) and Meaggan Ward (drums). The band released two albums: 'For the Ladies' (1993, after which Marafioti left the band) and 'Olive Juicy" (1996). While Juicy disbanded shortly after its second release, Kendall Meade pursued a solo career under the name Mascott. 3. Juicy is also the name of a pop/rnb duo from Brussels, Belgium. We are Julie and Sasha and together we are JUICY, a music band from Brussels. We started playing at parties around Brussels two years ago as a 90s RnB and hip-hop cover act. Today we have our own songs, which we’ve been performing on stage since March 2018. We released our first EP Cast a Spell, and there’s another on its way. https://www.facebook.com/juicyrnb/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.