Scherrie Payne
Known as “The Little Lady With The Big Voice"
SCHERRIE PAYNE brings to the group a formidable history in the music business.
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Theresa Davis
After doing her first studio backup recording, at the age of 15, at Paul Sarano’s first recording
studio in Chicago, Illinois, where she was born and raised, the fire was lit.
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Pam Vincent
JOYCE & PAM VINCENT are two-thirds of Dawn who’s “Tony Orlando & Dawn”
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Joyce Vincent
JOYCE & PAM VINCENT are two-thirds of Dawn who’s “Tony Orlando & Dawn” .
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Jim Gilstrap
More than 100 million albums & CD’s sold, JIM GILSTRAP is one the most prolific male session singers in the music industry.
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Della Reese
In 1959 Della Reese recorded her biggest hit, "Don't You Know?," for RCA Victor.
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Noel
When she sings she captures your heart. Noel delivers a powerful performance with her deep and sensuously soulful range on her new single, "The Moments Of Love."
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Jim Gilstrap
With a portfolio, whose collective sales boasts more than 100 million albums & CD’s sold, JIM GILSTRAP is one the most prolific male session singers in the music industry. His list of credits reads like a veritable who’s who of the entire musical spectrum – from Barbra Streisand to Celine Dion to Michael Jackson to Herbie Hancock – just to name a few.
Born in Pittsburgh, Texas, Jim grew up listening to R&B and Blues, idolizing Bobby "Blue" Bland. After his family moved to California, Gilstrap set about pursuing a career in music. He successfully
auditioned to join the Doodletown Pipers as a vocalist and soon moved on to a more soulful unit called the Cultures, who offered background support to established pop and soul artists.
Jim first honed his vocals behind such luminaries as The Temptations, Streisand and Rod Stewart. While doing session work for top producers like Quincy Jones, Jim met his idol, Stevie Wonder, which led to his tenure with Stevie’s “Wonderlove” backing group. Among the many gold and platinum albums now hanging on his wall, is one given to him by Wonder for his vocal work on “You Are The Sunshine Of My Life.”
Other highlights of Jim’s illustrious career includes his Top 10 solo hit, “Swing Your Daddy,” as well as being featured on numerous soundtracks for hit movies such as John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John’s “Grease,” “The Matrix” and “The Matrix: Reloaded”, and “Rocky.” He is featured on theme songs from many popular TV shows including animated favorites “Tailspin” and “Dinosaurs.”
His voice is immediately recognizable in the now-familiar strains of “Good Times’”…. "Temporary Layoffs; Scratchin’ and surviving; Ain’t we lucky we got ‘em. Good Times!”
Among the projects that Jim is most proud of is his work alongside THE LATE, GREAT MICHAEL JACKSON on "OFF THE WALL" and "THRILLER" - the biggest selling album of all-time. Jim has also worked with many Smooth Jazz artists including Ramsey Lewis and his friend Dave Koz.
Now, with Tour De 4Force, Jim has joined forces with longtime friends, SCHERRIE PAYNE, JOYCE & PAM VINCENT and THERESA DAVIS to begin a new and exciting adventure in Smooth Jazz. With their freshman CD, "QUIET MOON," Jim’s firm rhythmic foundations mesh with their captivating, melodic sequential patterns. He uses those patterns to embellish a robust style that only experience can render. He brings the listener to the genesis of his roots on the group’s songs, such as “We’ve Got Love." Jim also shows his flair for writing on his self-penned "Four Walls," which features his good friend, former TEMPTATIONS' lead-singer, ALI OLLIE WOODSON stepping in to make a guest appearance with the group.
Jim also wrote, produced and sings on 3 songs on Little Anthony & The Imperials latest CD, "You'll Never Know."


