Biography
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Born
25 January 1964 (age 61)
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Born In
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Janice McClain is a native Philadelphian and from published articles it seems she was about 16 when she recorded "Smack Dab In The Middle". Thanks to an artful remix by Larry Levan the RFC 12" single was one of the biggest club hits of 1979. Despite major club and radio exposure a follow-up single and album were not forthcoming.
After a four year hiatus Janice popped up on the Mon-Tab 12" single "Burnin' Up" in 1984, but without a major label backing it the single came and went with barely a whimper. The good that came out of that was that she met producer Nick Martinelli. He was able to get her an album deal with MCA records and produced her self-titled 1986 album for the label. The album spawned two 12" singles; "Let's Spend The Night Together" and "Passion And Pain". Club play was minimal and without radio exposure neither achieved the success of her first release.
After that sales bomb it seems Janice went back into hiding. In 1994, however, she released a five track 12" single of South Street records of "Peace Of Mind". The following year she appeared on Keith Martin's "It's Long Overdue" album before once again disappearing.
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