Description
Sylvia Mason-James is a British singer who has worked extensively as a backing vocalist and solo artist.
She started her career with the disco band Voyage in 1977.
She performed a duet with Jimmy Nail on his chart-topping single "Ain't No Doubt" in 1992, and appeared as a backing vocalist on the 1992 Joan Armatrading album Square the Circle, along with Linda Lewis and her sister Shirley Lewis. She appeared as the vocalist on Chicane's "Strong in Love" in 1998 and Freemasons' "Nothing But A Heartache" in 2007. She has also released a solo single with a cover version of the Diana Ross song "Touch Me In The Morning". Recently, she appeared as vocalist on two songs from Superchumbo's Wowie Zowie album.
Mason-James also sang on Scott and Leon's "Shine On", "Sounds of Eden" and "You Used To Hold Me". She has appeared as a backing vocalist on music by artists including Go West, Simple Minds, Adam Rickitt, Robbie Williams, Cher, Bo Selecta, Swing Out Sister, Sheena Easton, The Blow Monkeys and most frequently, Pet Shop Boys.
Born
January 1st, 1959 in (Age 65)
Last Changes
2022/10/15
New Address: Available to members only
2017/08/09
The Celebrity Name has been changed from Sylvia Mason James
2013/12/31
Address Removed: Available to members only