Archive for April, 2023



[from their 1990 album, “World Clique”]

Sampla-delic Remix Version

Turn Up The Radio Mix Version

Zanzibar Vocal Mix Version


[from her 1989 self-titled album]

The Real Dance Mix Version

Dub Mix Version


[from her 1990 self-titled album]

Cash Money Extended Mix Version

Sarah Lou Vogt

Sarah Lou Vogt (born in Pennsylvania) is a country music singer from the ’80s. Not much background information is given about her, but she was raised in California and her husband, H.L. Vogt owned a record label called Hub Records that she was signed to.
In 1987, she released her debut single, “Lyin’ Eyes” which peaked at #81 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, staying on the chart for 2 weeks.
A year later in 1988, Sarah released her debut studio album, “Sarah Too”. Her second single, “Chains” peaked at #81 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, staying on the chart for 3 weeks.
The follow-up single from the album, “Don’t Send Me Roses” peaked at #77 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, staying on the chart for 4 weeks, making it her highest charting single to date.
Sarah released one more album, “Breakin’ Rules” before fading into obscurity. It’s unknown what she’s currently up to these days.

To see a video for “Chains”, go to:

To see a video for “Don’t Send Me Roses”, go to:

Debbie Sanders (from Florida) is a country music singer from the late ’80s. Not much background information is given about this artist, but she was signed to the K-Ark record label.

In 1989, she released her only single, “No Time At All” which peaked at #91 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, staying on the chart for only 2 weeks.

Afterwards, it seems as if Debbie has faded into obscurity. Nothing much has been heard from her since the ’80s.

To see a video for “No Time At All”, go to:

Redmon & Vale were a country music duo from the ’90s that consisted of Allison Redmon (from Georgia) and Tina Vale (from Des Moines, Iowa).

Allison and Tina first met each other through a mutual friend, with whom they performed with as a trio before they split up. They were later signed to DreamWorks Records.
In May of 1999, they released their debut single, “If I Had a Nickel (One Thin Dime)”. The song peaked at #65 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, staying on the chart for 3 weeks.
The duo’s follow-up single, “Squeezin’ The Love Outta You” peaked at #74 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, staying on the chart for only a week.
On October 5, 1999, Redmon & Vale released their debut and only studio album which didn’t make the charts. Afterwards, it seemed as if the duo faded into obscurity.

In later years, Allison worked as a production and talent coordinator. She also toured as a background singer for artists such as Amy Grant, Rachael Lampa, Jordin Sparks, Nicole C. Mullen, Vince Gill and Michael W. Smith.

These days (according to research), Allison works as a vocal, performance and life coach who runs a business called The Abbott Agency.

Tina lives in Arizona with her son, Ethan. She continues to perform at festivals, jazz venues, churches and private events. She and her best friend, Gina Ribaudo combine art and music in their performances.

To see a video for “If I Had a Nickel (One Thin Dime)”, go to:

To see a video for “Squeezin’ the Love Outta You”, go to:​

[released in 1990 by Sleeping Bag Records]

Club Mix Version

Dub I Version

Dub II Version

[from their 1994 album, “Pronounced Jah-Nay”]

Sticky Stamp Mix Version

OG Bass Edit Version

S.I.D.’s Mix Version

Al’s Edit Version

[from her 1990 album, “Just Another Dream”; first released in 1989]

12-Inch Mix Version

Funky Love Mix Version

Alternative Bass Mix Version

Alternative Bass Dub Version

The Dream Mix Version