Meet people through music
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).