Since making her debut as a solo artists in 1986 with the smash single "Come Share My Love," Miki Howard no doubt had her eyes set on attaining that number one song. This...
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Urban darling Miki Howard dishes ten piping-hot entrees as she joyously romps through live versions of songs that thrust her in the urban spotlight, including a gutsy update...
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Former gospel singer and Side Effect member Miki Howard made a fine debut in 1986 with this album. Her version of "Imagination" showed that she could sing jazzy pop, while...
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Howard's big voice is in good form here, and much of the material -- provided by such people as Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, David Foster, and Billie Holiday -- suits her....
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Miki Howard continuing building on the good rapport and reputation established with her solid debut album. She got more hits with the song "Crazy" and a fine duet with...
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Miki Howard tries her hand at jazz repertory with this Billie Holiday tribute album. Howard was smart enough to sing the songs in her own style rather than try to emulate...
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Rhino's 2001 retrospective The Very Best of Miki Howard is a generous, near-definitive overview of Howard's biggest R&B hits from the '80s. She didn't have many crossover...
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When the 21st century arrived, Miki Howard wasn't as big or as visible as she had been in the '80s and early '90s. But the former Side Effect vocalist still had her hardcore...
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