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The Brand New Heavies
The Brand New Heavies were born out of the rare groove scene and formed in the late eighties by...
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Get Used To It
In the early 1990s, London-based The Brand New Heavies created a musical movement by bringing...
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News - The Brand New Heavies Back Together Again

The Brand New Heavies Back Together Again

Posted by Michael Yu, Mar 21, 11:01 AM EST

Pioneers of the London acid jazz scene, The Brand New Heavies are back together again with N'Dea Davenport. Set to release a new album titled "Get Used To It" on June 27th, we managed to get a sneak peek of what is to come with the track "I Don't Know Why."

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