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Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Associated acts
  
Name
  
Barbara Weathers


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Born
  
December 7, 1963 (age 60) (
1963-12-07
)

Role
  
Singer · barbaraweathers.com

Music group
  
Atlantic Starr (1984 – 1987)

Genres
  
Soul music, Rhythm and blues

Albums
  
Secret Lovers The Best, As the Band Turns, All in the Name of Love, Classics - Volume 10

Similar People
  

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Barbara Weathers (born December 7, 1963) is an American R&B/soul singer, and former lead singer of R&B vocal group, Atlantic Starr. After leaving her first band, Covacus (Greensboro, North Carolina-based band of the 1980s), Weathers replaced Sharon Bryant, who left the group for a solo career in 1984.

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As a member of the group, Weathers sang on several of Atlantic Starr's hit songs including their biggest charting singles, "Always" a #1 on Billboards Hot 100, Top R&B Songs and Adult Contemporary Songs; also "Secret Lovers" which peaked at #3 (US Pop), #4 (US R&B) and #1 (US Adult Contemporary). Her smooth vocal can also be heard on many of the group's soulful ballads, particularly the hit Silver Shadow. Weathers left Atlantic Starr in 1987 to pursue a solo career.

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Following her departure leaving Atlantic Starr, Weathers released a self-titled solo album on Reprise Records in 1990 with help from the singer-songwriter/record producer of Earth, Wind, and Fire, Maurice White, among other well established musicians. The album consisted mainly of dance music numbers, but was led off by the midtempo singles "The Master Key" and "Our Love Will Last Forever." Weathers utilized her ability to sing in the whistle register on the album's operatic closing song "Our Love Runs Deep."

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In 1995 Weathers released a near perfect album (according to Allmusic), Seeing for the Very First Time. She has also released a third album named Satisfaction Guaranteed which was released in October 2011.

Barbara weathers performing where can you run on video soul 1991


With Atlantic Starr

  • As the Band Turns (1985)
  • All in the Name of Love (1987)
  • Solo

  • Barbara Weathers
  • Seeing For The Very First Time (Weberworks, 1995) released only in Japan
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed (Weberworks, 2011)
  • With Atlantic Starr

    1985

  • "Freak-A-Ristic"
  • "Cool, Calm, Collected"
  • "Silver Shadow"
  • "Secret Lovers"
  • 1986

  • "If Your Heart Isn't In It"
  • "Armed and Dangerous" 1986
  • 1987

  • "Always"
  • "One Lover at A Time"
  • "All in the Name of Love"
  • 1988

  • "Thankful"
  • Solo

    1990

  • The Master Key
  • Our Love Will Last Forever
  • References

    Barbara Weathers Wikipedia