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  1. On August 6, 2014, First Choice performed a reunion concert at East River Bandshell, New York City, with original members Rochelle Fleming, Annette Guest, Wardell Piper and Ursula Herring. [5] The concert featured many of the group's ex-label mates from Salsoul Records.

  2. Annette Guest (Annette Guest) See Photos. Annette Keast. See Photos. View the profiles of people named Annette Guest. Join Facebook to connect with Annette Guest and others you may know.

  3. Official members Annette Guest and Ursula Herring are currently performing again as The First Choice. Legacy and re-union The group was influential to early house and techno music, because of sampling by many artists, including Todd Terry and The Jungle Brothers, mostly from First Choice's 1977 track, "Let No Man Put Asunder".

  4. Nov 19, 2013 · Happy Birthday Annette Guest. (born November 19, 1954). She is most famous for being a member of the group, First Choice. Their first big breakthrough was the infectious "Armed and Extremely Dangerous". Rochelle Fleming, Joyce Jones, and Chester, PA, native Annette Guest were originally known as the Debonettes and performed around Philadelphia.

  5. Female vocal trio originating from Philadelphia. Their first big breakthrough was "Armed and Extremely Dangerous". Rochelle Fleming, Joyce Jones, and Chester, PA, native Annette Guest and a fourth member named Malanie McSears were originally known as the Debonettes and performed around Philadelphia. Lead singer Rochelle Fleming and Annette ...

  6. Annette Guest (b. 19th November 1954, Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.) First Choice were formed in Philadelphia in the early Seventies. They originally performed under the group name, the Debonettes. They signed to the Philly Groove imprint, after changing their name, and worked with the producer, Norman Harris.

  7. R&B trio First Choice — Rochelle Fleming, Joyce Jones, and Annette Guest — were originally known as the Debonettes and performed around Philadelphia. Radio DJ Georgie Woods introduced the group to Philly soul guitarist/songwriter/producer Norman Harris, who produced First Choice’s debut single, “This Is the House Where Love Died ...

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