Caron Wheeler

Singer

Birthday January 19, 1963

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Acton, London

Age 61 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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Caron Melina Wheeler is an English singer, songwriter, record producer and musician.

Born and raised in London, she performed in various singing competitions as a teenager and began her recording career as one of the founding members of Brown Sugar.

She was also one of the founding members of the female backing vocalist group Afrodiziak.

1976

In 1976, Wheeler and Catlin eventually entered and won a singing competition at the Bali Hai nightclub in London.

Catlin and Wheeler later added Carol Simms and the women began performing as Brown Sugar.

1977

In 1977, Brown Sugar released their major label debut song "I'm in Love with a Dreadlocks".

The song was a massive hit with sound system owners and reggae lovers and went on to reach the top spot in the British reggae charts.

Their self-titled album was scheduled to be released in 1977, but was shelved after the group disbanded due to the mistreatment by their recording label, Lover's Rock.

1978

In 1978, Caron reunited with Brown Sugar and embarked on a tour with Dennis Brown.

1979

Following the tour, the group released a series of singles: "Our Reggae Music", "Confession Hurts", "Dreaming of Zion", and "I am So Proud" in 1979.

1980

She officially rose to fame in the late 1980s as lead singer of R&B group Soul II Soul.

1982

In 1982, Wheeler met Claudia Fontaine, an English backing vocalist from Bethnal Green, London, England.

They formed a duo known as Afrodiziak.

The duo also backed The Jam on their last ever tv performance on The Tube in 1982.

1983

After releasing their final single "Go On Now" in 1983, the group disbanded to further pursue solo careers.

The duo only performed as session vocalists for other singers, most notably for Elvis Costello on his album Punch the Clock in 1983.

Afrodiziak later toured as backing vocalists for Elvis Costello during his UK tour in 1983.

After the tour, they became a group by adding singer Naomi Thompson.

The group would go on to contribute background vocals for many artists including Heaven 17, Special AKA, Howard Jones, Japan, Aswad, Sam Brown, and Julia Fordham.

1988

In 1988, Wheeler withdrew from the group.

In 1988, Wheeler met Jazzie B who asked her to become one of the founding members of Soul II Soul.

At the time, the group consisted of Jazzie B, Caron Wheeler, Rose Windross, Doreen Waddell, Jazzie Q, Aitch Bee, and Nellee Hooper.

The group began recording their first album in 1988.

The following year, the group released their debut album, Club Classics Vol. One.

The album spawned the major hits "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)", which featured Wheeler as lead vocalist and sold over one million copies worldwide each.

The album established the group as a viable act in the music industry, with huge sales and winning the group a Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album, Group, Band, or Duo, and two Grammy Awards for Best R&B Instrumental Performance for "African Dance", and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)".

In 1988, she sang backing vocals in the Erasure's song "Chains of Love".

1989

Their debut album, Club Classics Vol. One (1989), which established them as a global success worldwide, earned two Grammy Awards and featured the UK and Billboard number-one singles "Keep on Movin'" and "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)".

1990

Managed by her bandmate, Jazzie B, the group became one of the London's best-selling groups in the 1990s.

Following the exit from the group in 1990, she released her debut solo album, UK Blak (1990), which contained hits "Livin' in the Light", "UK Blak", and "Don't Quit".

1993

She continued her solo career with the release of her second album, Beach of the War Goddess (1993).

1994

Wheeler reunited with Soul II Soul in 1994, but left in 1995 due to creative differences.

2012

In June 2012, Wheeler was honored with the Heritage Award from Performing Right Society along with the members of Soul II Soul.

Wheeler was born in England to Jamaican parents, and raised briefly in Jamaica.

When Caron was in high school, she and childhood friend Pauline Catlin began performing together for fun.

Inspired by female groups The Shirelles and The Ronettes whom they hoped to emulate, they began performing together professionally.

2013

Throughout her career, she has performed on and off with Soul II Soul but officially rejoined them in 2013.

Described as a pioneer of the British soul scene, her musical repertoire is often characterized by themes of love, relationships, and empowerment, as well as black history.

Her dynamic on-stage performances have led many critics to consider her one of the most effective singers in popular music.

Throughout a career spanning 40 years, she has sold over 6 million records collectively as a solo artist and as a member of Soul II Soul.