Tony LeMans
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| Tony LeMans | |
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| Background information | |
| Genre(s) | pop/funk/R&B |
| Occupation(s) | Singer, guitarist |
| Years active | 1987-1992 |
| Label(s) | Paisley Park Records |
Tony LeMans was a singer and songwriter associated with Prince and signed to Prince's Paisley Park Records.
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[edit] Biography
He released his self titled debut album in 1987 on that label, containing a cover a "Higher Than High" by Sly & the Family Stone. Prince apparantly played a role in the production of the album.[1]He was killed in a traffic accident on June 24, 1992 in Malibu, California.[2]He had just begun the recording sessions for his second album. He wrote songs on Donnie Osmond's comeback album as well as The Rolling Stones's 1993 release Voodoo Lounge. [3] By his manager, he was called " one of those acts that comes around once-in-a-lifetime".[4]
[edit] Discography
- Tony LeMans (1987, Paisley Park Records)

