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A Taste of Honey

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A Taste of Honey was an R&B band best known for their disco-influenced 1978 hit single “Boogie Oogie Oogie” and for being the first black group to win a Best New Artist Grammy (1979). They also scored a hit single with their 1980 cover of “Sukiyaki”, formerly a hit nearly 20 years earlier for Japanese pop singer Kyu Sakamoto. A Taste Of Honey was formed in 1971 by singer, songwriter and bassist Janice-Marie Johnson and keyboardist, songwriter, and producer Perry Kibble. The duo recruited a few different members over the years, finally settling in 1976 with the best known line-up ...
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Boogie Oogie OogieBen Liebrand and A Taste of Honey
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Rescue MeA Taste of Honey
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Sukiyaki 

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Classic Masters: a Taste of Honey

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Boogie Oogie Oogie

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A Taste of Honey

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Rescue MeA Taste of Honey

Twice As Sweet

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Sukiyaki 

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A Taste of Honey

Twice As Sweet

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