Renée Geyer

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Renée Geyer was a renowned Australian singer, celebrated for her contributions to the jazz, soul, and R&B genres. With a career spanning multiple decades, she established herself as a talented and versatile musician, releasing 15 studio albums that showcased her vocal range and artistic depth. Notable albums include Moving Along and Tenderland, both of which peaked at number 11 on the Australian charts, demonstrating her ability to connect with audiences and achieve commercial success.

As a solo artist, Geyer experienced significant success with several singles, including "It's a Man's Man's World", "Heading in the Right Direction", and "Stares and Whispers" in the 1970s, as well as "Say I Love You" in the 1980s. The latter single reached number one in New Zealand, highlighting her appeal beyond Australian borders. In addition to her solo work, Geyer was a highly sought-after backing vocalist, collaborating with prominent artists such as Sting, Chaka Khan, and Neil Diamond, among others. Her session credits are a testament to her talent and reputation as a skilled and internationally respected vocalist.