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Instruments
  
Vocals

Associated acts
  
Freeez

Role
  
Music performer

Music groups
  
Freeez, Electra

Labels
  
Beggars Banquet

Name
  
John Rocca

Record label
  
Beggars Banquet Records


Born
  
23 July 1960 (age 63) London, England (
1960-07-23
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, record producer

Albums
  
One, I.O.U. - The Best of John Rocca, Southern Freeez, Gonna Get You, FFRR Classics, Volume 1, Fire

Genres
  
Electronic dance music, Post-disco, Freestyle music, Electro

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John Rocca - I Want It To Be Real (Arthur Baker Mix)


John Rocca (born 23 September 1960, London, England) became known first as a dance music performer, remixer and record producer. During the early 1980s, John Rocca formed, played with, wrote for, produced and managed his first musical band, Freeez, with success. After his first self-funded and self-released effort, Keep in Touch, song number 1 in the UK Blues & Soul Magazine Dance Charts and 49 in the United Kingdom Gallup charts - partly by sales from the back of a van - his next effort, Southern Freeez by Freeez—- now considered a jazz funk classic—was not only a UK Blues & Soul Dance Chart number 1 but a popular music chart success in various other countries in Europe, scoring the United Kingdom Gallup Charts at number 8.

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During 1983 one of the first records to use digital sampling—- "IOU" by Freeez—- featured John’s falsetto voice and became one of the major dance successes of the 1980s electro music style. It scored number one in dance charts in Europe and the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play and had popular music chart success across the world spending 3 weeks at number 2 in the United Kingdom Gallup Charts. As a solo artist John Rocca scored number one yet again, this time with I Want It To Be Real, number 1 on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart during 1984. After these and various other successes John engineered, produced and mixed for various other artists as well as recording by his own name and several other pseudo names. John Rocca retired from the music business during 1993. His last recording, by the pseudonym Midi Rain, John wrote, played all of the instruments, recorded, engineered, produced, and mixed all of the songs. Midi Rain scored the Billboard US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with the album Shine, which scored number one during 1993. In 2012, Rocca uploaded a new ambient-style album called "Just Be..."

Songs

I O U
Autumn Love
Move
Southern Freeez
I Want It to Be Real
Pop Goes My Love
One to One
Jibaro
We've Got the Juice
Summer Freeze
I Dub U
Once Upon a Time
Once Upon a Dub
Extra - Extra
IOU
The Dream
No Need for Greed
So This Is Love
My World Is Empty Without You
Keep in Touch
Flying High
Caribbean Winter
Roller Chase
Acappella U
Crack Train
Love's Gonna Get You
We Got the Jazz
Can't Keep My Love
Say You Will Be My Lover
Anti-Freeez
Easy on the Onions
Scratch Goes My Dub

References

John Rocca Wikipedia