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Mary Jane Girls
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Just as
Vanity 6
and
Apollonia 6
wouldn't have existed without
Prince
,
the Mary Jane Girls
were created by
Rick James
and were very much a product of the funkster's imagination. The group's name was coined in the late '70s, when
James
hired them as background singers for his
Stone City Band
.
The Mary Jane Girls
(whose name underscored
James
' fondness for marijuana) soon became an actual group, and in the early '80s were signed to Motown (the R&B powerhouse
for which
James
and his protégée
Teena Marie
had been recording). With a lineup consisting of
Joanne "Jojo" McDuffie
(the main singer),
Candice "Candi" Ghant
,
Kim "Maxi" Wuletich
, and
Ann "Cheri" Bailey
,
the Mary Jane Girls
portrayed various characters
James
had developed -- while
JoJo
was the tough street chick and
Candi
was the glamorous supermodel,
Cheri
was the cutesy Valley Girl and
Maxi
was the whip-toting, handcuff-carrying dominatrix in black leather. In 1985,
Ann "Cheri" Bailey
was replaced by
Yvette "Corvette" Marine
.
James
did all of the writing and producing on
the Mary Jane Girls
' self-titled debut album of 1983 (which boasted such hits as the infectious
"Candy Man"
and the sexy, irresistible
"All Night Long"
) as well as on the group's sophomore effort of 1985,
Only Four You
. That album contained the number three R&B hit
"In My House"
and the number ten R&B hit
"Wild and Crazy Love."
The only song
James
didn't write for the group was a 1986 cover of
Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons
'
"Walk Like a Man,"
which was included in the comedy film A Fine Mess.
Regrettably,
the Mary Jane Girls
never recorded a third album.
James
had a major falling out with Motown in the mid-'80s, and this would lead to the group's breakup. When
Ghant
was working at the music-industry trade magazine Black Radio Exclusive in 1986, she told On the Scene magazine that she hoped to see
the Mary Jane Girls
continue and work with hit producers/songwriters
Jimmy Jam
and
Terry Lewis
. But that never came about. By 1987, the group had officially broken up. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of The Mary Jane Girls
(11 songs)
In My House: The Very Best of the Mary Jane Girls
(11 songs)
Only Four You
(2 songs)
Mary Jane Girls
(7 songs)
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