One of the best-known disco divas of the late Eighties and early Nineties, Kym Mazelle is joining ‘Over The Rainbow' finalist Steph Fearon, to star in the first major production of the musical SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE since its West?End run at the?Prince of Wales Theatre in 1996.
A musical revue showcasing 39 pop standards, including rock and roll, rhythm and blues songs written by songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE will open at the Landor?Theatre, Clapham, on Tuesday 13th July and run for a five-week season until Sunday 15th August. Kym Mazelle grew up in Gary, Indiana, just streets away from one of pop music's ultimate dynasties: Michael Jackson and his Brothers and Sisters. During her studies at Mundelein University, Kym set out to become a diva in the true sense of the word by studying opera. But disillusioned by the genre, Kym quickly realized that she would have to take a different path to divadom. The world of opera's potential loss was dance music's great gain, with Kym emerging as one of the earliest pioneers of Chicago House Music. Kym is now recognized as the "Queen of House Music". Her impressive discography spans many hit singles including "Useless (I Don't Want You Now)" with fellow pioneer Marshall Jefferson, "Wait" (duet with Dr Robert of the Blow Monkeys), "Searching?For the Golden Eye" with Motiv8 and "Missing You" (an international worldwide hit with Jazzie B & Soul II Soul), a group that she toured the world with.Videos