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The First worldwide success, with the group Blackwood, was achieved in 1986 with the singer Joanne Brown and the single “I Feel You”.

Follow this great success the group released “One night” and “All I gave to You” with a new singer Taborah Adams ; let her becaming the vocalist and front-person.

So, together with Toni’s Verde production and music composition also with Taborah lyrics, Blackwood was able to soar to higher heights. After going platinum in Portugal, with “All I gave to You”, Blackwood made the charts in canada, Benelux, Sweden, Italy , Japan, and receive write-ups in magazine throught Europe.

In 1996 “Ride on the rhythm” , This song became in a few days the best single in Italy and abroad, the best selling single and number one in all Radio Networks.

Thanks to the success of “Ride on the rhythm” and “My love For you”, Blackwood reached the Italian music scene. (both singles gold records in 1996 e1997).

In october 97, another singer from New York, Sheila Horne, arrive in Italy to carry on the success of the group Blackwood. Thanks to her great soul voice, success for Sheila, arrives quickly with the single “Peace” . in december 1997 Blackwood enter in all sales and radio charts became the soul queen.

On july 1998 released her new album “Friday night”. Production and arrangement of the album was done by producer and musician Toni Verde.

On september 1998 in a few days from the release, she enter immediately on sale market and in all radio air playlist with ner new single “I Miss you rmx — Preceding unsigned comment added by Music club (talkcontribs) July 12, 2007

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And why does the article Taborah try to use this as a reference ???--Triwbe (talk) 06:40, 27 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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