Beverlei Brown gleaned her singing skills from her mother who sang in her church choir in Birmingham, England when she was old enough, Brown sang with the choir and eventually became the leader
She made a solo with the Clark Sisters for the Gospel Wailers UK concert and saw a sweet break from Fine Young Cannibals, who needed some Gospel Singers on an album project, with Brown aboard the sessions were good enough to land a record deal and FYC Brown a gig on their worldwide promotional tour
She returned to Birmingham after the expedition left school and worked as a receptionist at a law firm before accepting a touring gig with Ruby Turner which lasted for two years Her reputation grew rapidly and Brown found work with Simply Red Snap Joe Cocker Brand New Hanavies Babyface, Chaka Khan and others
chance to cut an album in 1996 came via a Gary Benson / Livingston Brown vocals and production called "On and On" which was a British club jam, a recorded album went unreleased when the record company went the Dome Records representatives approached two years later with a deal that resulted in the move to London and hours of studio work, the talented singer co-wrote six tracks Next to You, the choices include a duet "Could It Be You" cut in New Jersey label mate Dennis Taylor The disc is a hot item in Japan, the UK version has three additional tracks