History
1987-1991: Beginnings and minor success
The name Cappella was first used in 1987. In the beginning, they were a hi-NRG-influenced1992-1995: ''U Got 2 Know'' and worldwide success
It was not until 1992 when Cappella really began to gain momentum. "U Got 2 Know" was based on the distinctive riff of1995-1997: Line up changes and ''War in Heaven''
In May 1995, Cappella returned with new vocalist Allison Jordan. Before joining Cappella, she had scored a number 23 hit in the UK official top 40 with " The Boy from New York City". Rodney Bishop was also replaced by Patrick Osborne, but returned to the group before long. Before Bishop returned to Cappella, he released two solo singles under the name Bishop titled "Addicted" and "Lift Me Up". The comeback single " Tell Me the Way" reached number 17 in the UK in September 1995 and was followed by the album ''War in Heaven'', which featured contributions from Mauro Picotto. According to rumors, ''War in Heaven'' was almost completely recorded before Overett and Bishop were no longer part of the group. The rap performance on this album mostly consists of samples, but also once again features rap performances by MC Fixx It. The majority of the vocals on this album are from Jordan, however vocals on a few tracks were shared with Katherine Ellis, and some tracks on the album featured Ellis as the sole vocalist.1997-1998, 2004: Final album, disbandment, and brief resurgence
On 25 February 1998, Cappella released their fourth eponymously titled album. The album was supported by three singles, titled "Be My Baby", "U Tore My World Apart", and "Throwin' Away". It is now known that the lead vocals on the album were performed by British vocalist Lorna Bannon. The rap vocals were performed by Italian producer and remixer Tiziano Pagani. After the singles charted less than expected, the group decided to go on tour and promote the new album in Japan later in the same year. Once their Japanese tour was finished, Bishop left the group, and Cappella continued as a solo act with just Jordan for a brief time. Cappella released the single "U R the Power of Love" in September 1998, and shortly afterwards, Cappella disbanded and resorted to releasing remixes of previous hits. In 2004, the act – now once again faceless, released a brand new trance track called "Angel" which failed to chart. The song features an unknown vocalist with rap samples from MC Fixx It directly from Anticappella's "Move Your Body". A greatest hits CD/DVD was released in August 2005.2013-2021: Comeback
In 2013, the band returned with original producer Gianfranco Bortolotti and new members, a married couple: Lis Birks as a vocalist and Marcus Birks as a rapper. The couple used to perform under the name of the Cameleonz. The Birks performed the past hits of Cappella at '90s revival shows across Europe for 7 years. Despite plans for a new single with the new lineup and some teaser photos taken of them in the studio, nothing materialised.Marcus Birks' death
Marcus Birks died on 27 August 2021 from a COVID-19 vaccine, aged 40. He is survived by Lis and their child. He had been a Covid denialist and spoke with the BBC in August 2021:"If you haven't been ill, you don't think you're going to get ill, so you listen to the nti-vaccinestuff. When you feel like you can't get enough breath, it's the scariest feeling in the world. "First thing I am going tell all my family to do is get the vaccine and anybody I see. And as soon as I can get it, I am definitely getting it."
2022-present: Second comeback and new music
In January 2022, the group revealed on their Instagram page that Lis Birks would step down as a performer and instead manage the band alongside Bortolotti. Simultanesouly, the group introduced the new lineup of singer Vikki Waters and rapper Steve Lewis. The group embarked on a European tour from March through October. In June, Lewis left the group and was replaced with Jay McCurdy. In May 2023, Cappella announced they were working on their first single in nearly 20 years, titled "Happy Phonk". The song was released on 13 October 2023. In November 2023, McCurdy left the group and was replaced with Andrew "Aggz" Gidney. Simultaneously, DJ Aroxx (Andy Critchlow) was announced as an addition to support the line-up on stage.Members
Stage performers: * Singer: Vikki Waters (2022–present) * Singer: Lis Birks (2013–2021) * Singer: Allison Jordan (1995–1998) * Singer: Kelly Overett (1993–1995) * Singer: Anna Ross (1992–1993) * Singer: Ettore Foresti (1989–1991) * Rapper: Andrew Gidney (Aggz) (2023–present) * Rapper: Jay McCurdy (2022–2023) * Rapper: Steven Lewis (2022) * Rapper: Marcus Birks (2013–2021, died 2021) * Rapper: Rodney Bishop (1993–1995, 1995–1998) * Rapper: Patrick Osbourne (1995) * Rapper: Ricardo Overman (MC Fixx It) (1992–1993) * DJ: Andy Critchlow (DJ Aroxx) (2023–present) Recording artists: * Singer: Vikki Waters (2022–present) * Singer: Lis Birks (2013–2021) * Singer: Lorna Bannon (1997–1998) (lead vocals on ''Cappella'' album) * Singer: Allison Jordan (1995–1996) (lead vocals, shared lead vocals and backing vocals on the ''War in Heaven'' album) * Singer: Katherine Ellis (1995–1996) (lead vocals and shared lead vocals on the ''War in Heaven'' album) * Singer: Jackie Rawe (1994) (lead vocals on "Move It Up") * Singer: Eileina Dennis (1994–1995) (lead vocals on "Move On Baby", "U & Me" (album version) and "Don't Be Proud") * Rapper: Andrew Gidney (Aggz) (2023–present) * Rapper: Jay McCurdy (2022–2023) * Rapper: Steve Lewis (2022) * Rapper: Marcus Birks (2013–2021, died 2021) * Rapper: Tiziano Pagani (1997–1998) (rap performance on ''Cappella'' album) * Rapper: Ricardo Overman (MC Fixx It) (1994–1996) (rap performance on "Move On Baby, "U & Me", "Move It Up" and the ''War in Heaven'' album) Most of the vocals on the ''U Got 2 Know'' album and the earlier Cappella tracks are sampled directly from other songs and not originally recorded for Cappella, which is why they are not included in this list.Former members' activities after Cappella
;Kelly Overett In November 2022, former member Kelly Overett resurfaced online and shared many stories, memories and pictures from her time in the group. In an interview from the following month, she shared more details, including clearing up rumors on what led to the end of her time in the group and her brief solo career as Kelly O. 27 years after the release of "Follow Your Heart", Overett revealed there is a music video and a follow-up single called "Into the Light" previously left unreleased, and uploaded both of them on YouTube. When asked if she would ever return to performing with Cappella, she stated: "I think I am open to appearing at the 90's festivals, which I had no idea of til recently. No. I wouldn't do this with Cappella. People keep saying things like "come back, the audience want to see you", which is crazy to me. I thought I was forgotten, replaced, and erased. If I do progress with anything it will be as Kelly O and a celebration of the music I was a part of." In a joint statement with Dutch Eurodance group Twenty 4 Seven, it was announced that Overett would return to the stage performing alongside Stay-C for 2023 performances. Stay-C and Overett performed a series of shows lasting from May to September. After their tour finished, Overett moved on to start her solo project and is now performing at '90s revival shows as Kelly O. ;Allison Jordan Former member Allison Jordan has retired from performing. She has since changed her name to Cloé Hedger and now works as a psychic medium, owns her own store and performsDiscography
Albums
Singles
See also
* 49ers – one of Gianfranco Bortolotti's other Italo house acts of the era * Anticappella * NukleuzReferences
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