11-661: Barbee may refer to: People [ edit ] Given name or nickname [ edit ] Barbee (singer) (born 1989), Jamaican singer Surname [ edit ] Andrew Russell Barbee Jr. (1827–1903), American surgeon Anita Barbee , American social psychologist Bud Barbee (1914–2000), American baseball player Carol Barbee (born 1959), American television writer, actress and producer Dave Barbee (1905–1968), American baseball player George Barbee (1850–1939), English-born American jockey Herbert Barbee (1848–1936), American sculptor John Barbee (1815—1888),
22-675: A cover version of Karen white's song "Can I Stay With You" and "Feel So Good". The music video for "Feel So Good" went on to receive Best Reggae Music Video at the Excellence in Music and Entertainment (EME) awards in Jamaica and was featured on the Hollywood Movie House Arrest in which Barbee also played a role as a correctional officer. Shortly after she released a follow up single titled "Just Like That". Collaborations with Rock City produced
33-468: A town Barbee Lake , a lake in Indiana See also [ edit ] Barbie (disambiguation) Barby (disambiguation) Barbi (disambiguation) Barbey (disambiguation) Barbe (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Barbee . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
44-450: Is So Confusing". Kelly's second album for VP, the largely self-produced Smile , was released in 2003. The 2005 album Tough Life featured a duet with June Lodge on "Love You Like That" (an update of her "Someone Loves You" hit). The Tough Life album also included Rasta Should Be Deeper , a hit song previously also released on Hi-Score Music that was recorded and mixed by Soundism 's Vladi Vargas . In 2010 he released Red Pond ,
55-598: Is a Jamaican reggae singer. Born in Kingston , Morgan was educated at St. Catherine High School. The younger brother of DJ Jim Kelly, he made his first recording in 1985, and after his brother's death worked under the name Junior Kelly. A string of singles in the 1990s had limited success (his 1995 single "Go to Hell", an attack on the Jamaican political system, was banned from the airwaves in his home country), but his 1999 hit "If Love So Nice" led to an album, Rise , recorded in
66-538: Is a singer of Jamaica and African descent. Faith J Eselebor, the singer adopted the moniker Barbee from an early age, coined from her mother's admiration for the Mattel signature doll brand. Barbee born Faith J Eselebor was born in New York City, and by age 11 she became the lead singer of a traveling gospel choir, Perfect Praise. In her teenage years, Barbee became a member of a girl group called Best Kept Secret. Barbee
77-669: Is known for her collaboration with reggae artist Junior Kelly , "Missing You" was released in 2007 and received airplay throughout the Caribbean, United States, Canada and West Africa. Later that year while working closely with Reggae artist Beenie Man she released "Paddy Cake" featuring Beenie Man, "Diva in My Sneakers", "Light Some Candles" and was also featured in Beenie Man's single and music video, "Give It Up". In 2009 she began working with reggae producer Dean Fraser and produced two singles,
88-471: The UK with Mafia & Fluxy . "If Love So Nice" went on to further success both in Jamaica and internationally. His success prompted interest from VP Records , for whom he recorded the 2001 album Love So Nice , which included the hit "Boom Draw", and featured musicians such as Leroy Wallace , Dean Fraser , and Winston Bowen. In 2001 he featured on singer-songwriter and producer Emmanuel Anebsa 's track "Life
99-771: The artiste's single ‘’Whoa’’. In 2009 Barbee performed at the 20th Annual Susquehanna Community Festival in Philadelphia. She also performed at the Annual Jamaica Day in Toronto, Canada. Barbee was also honored as "Most Promising Female Artiste" by the Apollo Theatre for her stage presence and style. International Reggae Awards Jamaica Reggae Music Awards Apollo Theater New York International European Reggae Awards Junior Kelly Keith Morgan (born 23 September 1969), better known by his stage name Junior Kelly ,
110-506: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Barbee&oldid=1082755418 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Barbee (singer) Faith J Eselebor , known professionally as Barbee
121-660: The tenth Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky John Henry Barbee (1905–1964), American blues singer and guitarist Lamb Barbee (1916–1986), American baseball player Lloyd Barbee (1925—2002), American politician Rankin Barbee (1874–1958), American journalist and writer on Southern history Tony Barbee (born 1971), American basketball coach William Randolph Barbee (1818–1868), American sculptor Middle name [ edit ] Ransom B. Moore (1827–1904), California pioneer and Arizona Territory legislator Places [ edit ] United States Barbee, Indiana ,
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