Ashling Cole

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Ashling Cole is an American singer. She has worked with Carlos Santana, Prince, Marcus Miller, Bootsy Collins and others.[1][2]

Also known as"Biscuit" or "Buscuit"
Born
Ashling Cole

1974-1975
GenresPop, Soul, Jazz, R&B, gospel,
Years active2008 - present
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Ashling
Also known as"Biscuit" or "Buscuit"
Born
Ashling Cole

1974-1975
GenresPop, Soul, Jazz, R&B, gospel,
Years active2008 - present
LabelSan Francisco Records
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Background

Cole was born between 1974 and 1975 in Vancouver, but her family quickly relocated to Dublin, Ireland. As a teenager she attended City College of San Francisco, and moved to Hollywood in the early 90s.[3]

Discography

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2009 Sweet Feelings San Francisco Records As 'Ashling'
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Guest appearances

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Year Artist Title Role
2008 The All-American Rejects When The World Comes Down Angelic choir on 'Fallin' Apart' & 'Real World'
2009 Tamika Nicole The Art Of Letting Go Backing vocals on 'Can't Walk Away'
2010 Huey Lewis And The News Soulsville Backing vocalist on 'Soulsville'
2012 Larry Graham & Graham Central Station Raise Up Backing Vocals, Percussion
Raise Up EP Vocals & Funk Box on 'It Ain't No Fun To Me (The New Master)'
2015 Various Artists Soul Togetherness 2015 On 'Give It To You'
2016 Prince Montreux Jazz Festival 2013 - 3 Nights, 3 Shows Vox on 'Love / Raise Up'
2018 Dave Koz, Gerald Albright, Rick Braun, Richard Elliot, Aubrey Logan Summer Horns II From A To Z Vocals on 'More Today Than Yesterday', 'Late In The Evening', 'If You Really Love Me', & 'Earth Song'
Darryl Anders Agapésoul Conversations Vocals on 'Sweet Sticky Thing'
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