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INTERNATIONAL
DANCE DIVA PEPPER MASHAY
Pepper MaShay exploded on the
dance scene in the summer of 2000 (what people don’t realize, is that she has
been lucky enough to work every weekend since) with her mega smash hit “Dive in
the Pool” (the un-official theme song from Showtime’s Queer As Folk & best
described as the “It’s Raining Men” of the 21st Century). This song has truly
taken her to all ends of the earth, including Singapore, Hawaii, Israel, Puerto
Rico, Japan and the Philippines. She followed up with the Billboard dance chart
toppers “I Got My Pride” (from Queer As Folk & Sex In the City) and “You and Me
(Feels So Good)” (Queer As Folk). Pepper’s last single, on the Cetacean Records
lable was called “I Can’t Stop.”
On February 14th 2004,
Pepper and Colton Ford (the former Adult Video Star and vocally trained singer)
will release the Stevie Wonder classic, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered”. A major
video for this song will be released in mid. February as well. The remixes for
this anthem song, are by Ralphie Rosario (which is slamming) , Mac Quayle, and
Solar City, and will be available in early February 2004.
In the late Spring of
2004 Pepper is scheduled to release her highly anticipated full-length CD called
“SOS” (which stands for “Singer of Songs”). She has gathered many of the top
Grammy Award winning writers (which are listed below) in the country, (which
whom she has worked for in the past 25 years) to contribute to this this very
special project.
Pepper has been given
songs from Alan Rich (he wrote “Run To You” for Whitney Houston), Desmond Child
(who who numerous hit songs for Ricky Martin, Kelly Clarkson and Gloria Estefan)
Stephen Bray (who wrote “Express Yourself” and “Into the Groove” for Madonna)
and Dennis Lambert (who wrote “Pink Cadillac” and “Night Shift”).
Pepper’s hit song “I
Can’t Stop” was accompanied by a hot video directed by the “ taudry” Chi Chi
LaRue, along with “Pink” bedding provided by Anna Nicole Smiths “interior
designer” Bobby Trendy. The “adult video stars” Matt Summers, Jason Land and Rob
Romoni as well as 3 other beautiful model boys. A “behind-the-scenes” DVD of the
“steamy” music video is scheduled for release in the near future.
Hence, “I Can’t Stop”
is more than Pepper MaShay’s recent hit single, it's her mantra as well. Pepper
drew inspiration for writing “I Can't Stop” from her past loves, including the
one she recently divorced. “I concentrated on the good times in the
relationship; when I couldn’t live without him,” she says. “Anyone who has
experienced their own great love will relate. It’s that feeling of loving
someone so much that you can’t get enough of that person.” “Finally, we
get to hear her sing,” exclaims luminary porn-diva and Director of the music
video for “I Can’t Stop,” Chi Chi LaRue. “And what an amazing voice she has!
Along with Pepper’s
recent song and video, fans are sure to notice the new “glamour-personified”
Pepper MaShay, courtesy of Chi Chi. “Pink, pink and more pink!” declares Chi Chi
LaRue of Pepper’s transformation. “Plus long, pretty spider eyelashes.” “I would
never have been seen in those eyelashes before,” laughs Pepper MaShay, “but when
Chi Chi handed them to me and I put them on, I came alive. They were just so
much fun! As I learned from Tina Turner, that’s what’s important – having fun!”
With “I Can’t Stop”, Pepper’s sharing her fun with everyone.
It all began
twenty-some years ago when a young Jean McClain, as she was known then, left
Muncie, Indiana to pursue a career in music. She spent her early years playing
Las Vegas hotels and casinos and singing back-up for singers like Cher and Tina
Turner. “Tina was wonderful,” remembers Pepper. “I worked with her for two days
on the “What’s Love Got To Do With it” soundtrack. The first day I met her, she
asked me to sing and when I did, she hit me in my stomach! She said, ‘I wanna
hear it from your gut. There’s no need to be nervous or scared, we’re here to
have a good time.’ I carried that wisdom with me.”
Surprisingly, Pepper’s
original focus was on a career in rock music. As a child, she spent many
afternoons in front of the mirror singing Janis Joplin, Joni Mitchell and Bob
Dylan songs. But a night out at a European discotheque changed those
aspirations. She was in her early forties, already considered past her prime in
most genres of music, still waiting to be signed to a record label. The owner of
the club advised her to stop waiting on the labels and to pursue a career in
dance music instead. “Dance music is perfect for a powerful singer like you,” he
said. But McClain knew little about dancing or dance music.
She teamed up with
producer Michael O’Hara who, drawing from the way her freckles appeared to be
sprinkled with pepper, renamed her Pepper. She added MaShay, despite opposition
from friends who thought “Pepper MaShay” sounded like a drag queens name. She
found immediate success singing background vocals on Taylor Dayne’s “Naked
Without You,” Jennifer Holliday’s “A Women’s Got the Power” (Pepper recorded the
demo. which enticed Jennifer to record the song) and Abigail’s “If It Don’t
Fit.” It was disheartening, however, when Pepper found out the one line she
recorded (“My mama said if it don’t fit, don’t force it”) was spun into a remix
and turned it into a 12-inch record. “I had friends from New York calling me,
‘Girl, you’re all over the radio and it’s under someone else’s name! Who’s
Abigail?” She mentioned it to producer Barry Harris (half of remix duo
Thunderpuss) who promised he would make things right.
Three months later
Harris called Pepper into the studio to record what would become her breakout
single. “It took two and a half hours,” explains Pepper MaShay. “Two
months later, I’m in Japan on a jazz tour and I find out I’m on Billboard. I
couldn’t believe it.” “Dive in the Pool” climbed to #2 on the Billboard’s Dance
chart on September 23, 2000, (Madonna was #1), and was later named the #2
Billboard Club Play Song of the year 2000 (again, Madonna was #1 ). The song was
extensively featured on the Showtime hit series Queer As Folk and was included
on the shows soundtrack, put out on RCA Records. “Dive in the Pool” won the Best
Underground 12” award at the Winter Music Conference in Miami and was also
honored as one of the “Top Dance Songs for the Year 2000” by ASCAP. “Dive”
continues to be un-stoppable and “new mixes” were released in the summer of 2003
by Nervous Records.....
When Pepper does have
the time, she is highly committed to her favorite charities, the Matthew Shepard
Foundation, AIDS Project Los Angeles, Equality California and Project Angel
Food, which helps homebound people with AIDS. Pepper says “I feel like I has
been adopted by the gay community” and “I’m committed to helping my children out
however I can”!!!!!
Pepper embarked on a
grueling tour schedule to promote the song, logging in 250 club appearances in
2001 alone. Since then, other hits have followed including “I Got My Pride” and
“You and Me (Feels So Good)” and “I Pledge.” For the last two and a half years,
Pepper has remained highly visible on the circuit. “It’s wearing me out, she
admits." “But its to the point where I don’t want to stop. Its like an
addiction. There’s no better high than performing in front of gay and lesbian
people who love me.” Its been a long road traveled by the once Jean McClain, now
Pepper MaShay, but for Pepper, its been well worth the trip. “No matter how long
it takes,” advises Pepper, “Never give up your dreams. I didn’t and I’m living
them now and working non-stop.”
Pepper
MaShay’s "official" website is
www.PepperMaShay.com
Pepper's Dance Discography
Note:
Pepper MaShay is also known as Jean McClain. All tracks recorded by Pepper
MaShay unless otherwise noted.
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“You & Me (Feels So Good)” was
produced by Scott Anderson for Solar City Productions in July 2001. The song
was released in December 2001/January 2002 on Jungle Red Records. The song
debuted at #1 on the Billboard Breakout chart.
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“I Can't Stop” was recently
recorded for Cetacean Records. The song was co-written by Jean McClain and
will be released in late March, 2002.
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“I Want You In My Life” was
just recorded by Pepper in Switzerland with DJ Max Iron. The song is awaiting
its national release.
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“I Got My Pride” - produced &
remixed by Barry Harris and released on Tommy Boy Records/US (July 2001).
“Pride” was the highly anticipated follow-up to "Dive in the Pool." The song
features additional remixes by Ralphi Rosario, Paulo, and Michael T. Diamond.
The song debuted as a Pick Pick/HeatSeeker, and has topped the Billboard
Dance Charts. "Pride" has also been featured in HBO's huge hit show "Sex in
the City", and in the art house film "Punks".
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“Dive in the Pool” - produced
& remixed by Barry Harris (Thunderpuss) and released on Nervous Records/US
2000. “Dive” peaked at #2 on the Billboard Dance Club Charts on September 23,
2000. "Dive" is also the #2 Billboard "Club Play" Song for the Year 2000. The
song has been extensively featured on the hit TV series "Queer As Folk," and
is on the official soundtrack and has now crossed over to radio. "Dive" also
won the "Best Underground 12" award at the 2001 Winter Music Conference in
Miami. "Dive In the Pool" was honored as one of the "Top Dance Songs for the
Year 2000" by ASCAP.
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“You've Got To Go” - Produced
by DJ Alexia for Cavern Records/UK June 2001. Written by Jean McClain.
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“Love Pretender” - Produced by
Franco Moraghi for Reshape Records Italy 2001. Written by Jean McClain.
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“Here's To Life” - Produced by
Mark Winkler/Oliviea Roulan for Jellybean Records 2000. This track was
included on the compilation "The Divine Divas."
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“Sexstacy” - Produced by
Franco Moraghi for Reshape Records/Italy 2000. Written by Jean McClain.
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Jean McClain – “Step 2 Me” -
Produced by Grant Nelson and Remixed by Grant Nelson, Azuli Records/UK 1998.
Written by Jean McClain.
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“Right Back to Love” -
Produced by Subsystem in the UK Centaur Records/US 1998. Written by Jean
McClain.
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“Happiness” - Produced by Tuff
Jam Azuli Records/UK 1997, and written By Jean McClain.
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“Not Much Heaven” - Uptown
Express (Richie Jones) and remixed by Farley & Heller for Azuli Records/UK
1997.
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“Into You” - Remixed by Grant
Nelson Azuli Records/UK 1997. Written by Jean McClain.
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Jean McClain – “By Any Means
Necessary” - BMG Records/US 1996, and written by Jean McClain.
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“Something To Feel” - Remixed
and produced by Tony Moran for Gee Street/Island Records/US 1995, and written
by Jean McClain.
Various Thunderpuss (Barry
Harris & Chris Cox) Remix Background Singing Credits:
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Abigail "If it Don't Fit"
(Remix): Upfront lead background vocalist. Pepper also lends her unique vocals
to this track by saying "My Mama said if it don't fit don't force it."
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Whitney Houston "My Love is
Your Love" (Remix): Peppers voice was dubbed 100's of times and used as the
entire vocal background choir highly featured throughout this song.
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Taylor Dayne "Naked Without
You" (Remix): Lead background vocalist.
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Jennifer Holliday "A Women's
Got the Power": Pepper Recorded the Demo for Jennifer to listen to and did
lead background vocal on this song as well.
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Christina Aguilera "The
Christmas Song" (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire; Remix): Lead background
vocalist.
Other
Background Singing Credits:
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1997-2000 - Lead background
vocalist for Bobby Caldwell.
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1994-1997 - Lead background
vocalist for the “Marvelettes Review”, featuring original lead singer, the
legendary Motown Diva Gladys Horton.
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1991 - Lead singer of the
vocal group "Voyceboxing" on GRP Records/US. All 12 tracks were written by
Jean McClain. The album was produced by Lenny White and the Executive
Producers were Dave Grusin and Larry Rosen.
Additional Background Recording Credits:
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Cher -
Love Hurts
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Michael
Bolton – Time, Love and Tenderness
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Tina
Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It
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Celine
Dion - If You asked Me To & Falling Into You
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Mick
Jagger – 2nd Solo album
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Paul
Rogers - Tribute to Muddy Waters
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Aaron
Neville -The Grand Tour
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Bruce
Hornsby - Harbor Lights
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Kenny G.-
Breathless
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Vonda
Shepard – 2nd solo record
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Ray
Charles - Various Records
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Steve
Perry – 2nd solo record
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Dave Coz
- Lucky Man
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John
Hiatt – “Perfectly Good Guitar” and solo record
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Bobby
Caldwell - Soul Survivor
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Heavy D
–The United Nations Children's Album
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Lalah
Hathaway - Heaven Knows
Motion
Picture Recording Credits:
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“The
Bodyguard”
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“Three
Men & A Little Lady”
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“Strapped”
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“National
Lampoon's Christmas Vacation”
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“What's
Love Got To Do With It”
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“Out For
Justice”
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“Under
Siege 2”
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“Pump Up
The Volume”
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“Calendar
Girl”
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“Dark
Man”
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“SING”
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“Dr.
Jeckyl & Ms. Hyde”
Television Credits:
Hang Time, Anyday Now, Acapulco
Heat, Models Inc., Significant Others, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, In The
Heat Of The Night, Rachel Gunn RN, The American Music Awards (with MC Hammer),
and Arsenio Hall Show
Commercials:
The Mann Theater, Honda, Miller
Lite with Big Daddy Kane, Los Angeles Times, Footlocker, In and Out Hamburgers,
Pringles, Energizer Batteries, Canon Copiers, Sony Pictures, Sure, and
Blockbuster Video.
Other Credits & Charitable Organizations:
When Pepper is not singing, she
is actively involved with charity work. The City of West Hollywood proclaimed
Sunday, June 17, 2001 "Pepper MaShay Day" for all of her hard work in the fight
against AIDS.
Charitable Organizations Pepper has been involved with:
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AIDS Walk Los Angeles
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AIDS Project Los Angeles
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Fenway Community Health
Center, Boston MA
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Laguna Beach HIV/AIDS Early
Intervention Program
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Ordinary Miracles
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Hillcrest Youth Center
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California Alliance for Pride
and Equality
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Imperial Court de San Diego
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Fashion Cares -Toronto, Canada
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Life Long AIDS Alliance -
Seattle, Washington
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StopAIDS.org - San Francisco
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Additionally, Jean performed at the 1993 & 1997 Presidential Inaugural
Celebrations for Bill Clinton.
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