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Vanetta Field : ウィキペディア英語版 | Venetta Fields
Venetta Fields (b,1941, Buffalo, New York)) is an American singer, best known as session musician for leading rock and pop acts of the 1970s including Pink Floyd, Barbra Streisand, Steely Dan, and the Rolling Stones. She has resided in Australia since 1982, and holds dual Australian-American citizenship ==Early career== Born in Buffalo, New York, of African descent into a religious family, Fields' early musical training came through regular gospel performances at church, and also inspiration from US singer Aretha Franklin. Her singing career officially began with The Templaires, a group she formed with members of her church, followed by The Corinthian Gospel Singers. In late 1961 Ike and Tina Turner Revue were playing in Buffalo and Fields heard there was an opening for a new member of Tina Turner's backing vocalists The Ikettes. With a successful audition Fields joined immediately. In addition to backing Tina Turner in performance and on recordings, Fields recorded on many singles by The Ikettes (including "Peaches and Cream") and was given some solo songs on live recordings. Ike Turner moved his base to Los Angeles and, in 1966, Fields left the revue, along with fellow Ikettes Jessie Smith and Robbie Montgomery. The trio signed to Mirwood Records and they became The Mirettes from 1966-1970.
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