Weekend Players

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About Weekend Players


Jazz-pop chanteuse Rachel Foster was working with the vocal group Shod Collective in her native Nottingham, England, in the late '90s when she befriended producer Andy Cato. Cato, one-half of Groove Armada, was impressed by Foster's warm presentation, so they immediately connected for a musical jaunt of their own. The Weekend Players are a sultry mix of Portishead and Violet Indiana, and in March 2003 the pair made its debut with Pursuit of Happiness. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi

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  • Pursuit of Happiness (2002)
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    Pursuit of Happiness (2002)
    Multiply Records
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