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Afterlife, Swizzle Steve & House Nation Present:The Voice of House Music at The Piazza(Dance/Electronic)The Piazza: 85 Executive Dr, Aurora, IL 6050421+ Event Get ready for an electrifying night of house music legends as The Voice of House Music takes over The Piazza! Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime experience featuring iconic artists like Crystal Waters, Liddell Townsell, The Outhere Brothers, and more, as they deliver unforgettable performances that will keep you dancing all night long. #Chicagoland #Dance #Electronic #Concert #Livemusic #DJ #Aurora #Thepiazza #Nightlife #Party #Drinks #Hotartist #Musicproduction
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WHAT'S INSIDE THE PIAZZA
Something for Everyone! Inside the PIAZZA in the Center of the room there are many, many TV's, Two Great Bars, Stage for Live Entertainment, Pool...
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Crystal Waters Biography
Crystal Waters (born 1961 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a female African American dance music singer who enjoyed two major pop hits in the early nineties: "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" (1991) and "100% Pure Love" (1994). She is also the niece of legendary singer Ethel Waters.
"Gypsy Woman" became a worldwide hit thanks to its la da dee la dee da refrain. The track reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became even more successful in Europe, reaching #2 in the UK. Her debut album didn't spawn any other big hits. The singer made an unexpected comeback in 1994 when "100% Pure Love" hit #11 in North America and became one of the longest charting singles on the Hot 100 (45 weeks). Her 1997 self-titled album included another Top 40 hit, "Say...If you feel alright," but since then mainstream success has eluded her. Waters still continues to release tracks that are successful on the Hot dance Music/club Play chart, such as "Come On Down" and "My Time."
Read More"Gypsy Woman" became a worldwide hit thanks to its la da dee la dee da refrain. The track reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became even more successful in Europe, reaching #2 in the UK. Her debut album didn't spawn any other big hits. The singer made an unexpected comeback in 1994 when "100% Pure Love" hit #11 in North America and became one of the longest charting singles on the Hot 100 (45 weeks). Her 1997 self-titled album included another Top 40 hit, "Say...If you feel alright," but since then mainstream success has eluded her. Waters still continues to release tracks that are successful on the Hot dance Music/club Play chart, such as "Come On Down" and "My Time."
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