Twenty 4 Seven

1) Twenty 4 Seven were one of the pioneering Eurodance and Hip House acts, created by Dutch producer Ruud Van Reijen in 1989. The members of the group were rapper Tony Dawson-Harrison (left in 1991), later replaced by Stacey Paton (Stay-C), and female vocalist Nance Coolen, later replaced by Stella. Twenty 4 Seven recorded the albums "Street Moves"(1990) , "Slave To The Music" (1993), "I Wanna Show You" (1995), and "Twenty 4 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week" (1997). In 2007, Twenty 4 Seven recorded the single "Like Flames" featuring Elle. In 2010, Ruud van Rijen decided to do a comeback with Twenty 4 Seven and two new vocalists: Li-Ann and Miss Cherry but the latter left to pursue a solo music career. On September, Stay-C joined Twenty 4 Seven again and, together with Li-Ann, are recording new stuff. 2) Twenty 4 Seven is also a collaboration with John Corabi (Angora, The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Union, ESP, Ratt, Zen Lunatic, Brides Of Destruction, Angel City Outlaws), his then Ratt bandmate: drummer Bobby Blotzer (Ratt, Contraband), and guitarist Rob Marcello (Ironhorse, Obsession, Danger Danger). They recorded 10 hard rock tracks for an album entitled Destination Everywhere (US, 2002). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.