Birth name Ullanda McCullough Years active 1970-1985 Music group B. B. & Q. Band (1985) | Instruments Vocals Associated acts Ashford & Simpson | |
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Occupation(s) Singer, Background singer Genres Soul music, Rhythm and blues, Disco, Gospel music, Pop music Albums Watching You Watching, The B B & Q Band, Love Zone Similar Tawatha Agee, Timmy Allen, Gregg Diamond, Paolo Gianolio, Mauro Malavasi |
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Career
McCullough began her singing career at age 13 in Detroit, Michigan. In early 1970s she sang numerous advertising jingles including the 1971 Coca Cola commercial I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing. In 1974, she was a background vocalist on Eddie Floyd's album, "Soul Street". In 1975, McCullough relocated from Detroit to New York City to continue her career as a background singer. She sang background vocals for Ashford & Simpson, Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Luther Vandross, Quincy Jones, Bette Midler and others.
In 1979 McCullough began a solo career and recorded three albums: Love Zone (1979), Ullanda McCullough (1981) and Watching You Watching Me (1982). Afterward, she returned to singing backup for Billy Joel, The Weather Girls and others.
Personal life
McCullough became a born-again Christian in the 1990s. She co-authored her biography with Cecil Murphey, Something Special: The Story of Ullanda Innocent, in 1996.
Songs
On Tha BeatThe B B & Q Band · 1981
StarletteThe B B & Q Band · 1981
Men Kiss and TellWatching You Watching Me · 1982