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    Posted: 23 May 2011 at 7:04am
Sade is the name of the group, not of their Nigerian-born singer (whose name is Helen Folasade Adu)....
 
So the entry nationality of the group should be UK, not nigeria
 
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She also goes by the name Sade, the entry is for her, not the band.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sean Trane Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2011 at 7:32am
As I explained to Slava, the Sade name goes for the group
 
Sade [Helen Folasade Adu] (vocals),
Stuart Matthewman (guitars, saxophone), >>< main composer
Andrew Hale (keyboards),
Paul Spencer Denman (bass)
 
 
the line-up never changed, I'm quite positive
 
 
here's what wiki says
 
 

Sade (pronounced /ʃɑːˈdeɪ/ sade) are an English R&B band that formed in 1983. The band's music features elements of R&B, soul, jazz, funk and soft rock. The band is named after their British Nigerian lead vocalist, Sade Adu.

As far as I know, Sade never made a solo album


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The entry we put on the site is for Helen Folasade Adu, better known as Sade.
Her supporting musicians change over the years.
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I did change something, maybe it will be clearer now.
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Originally posted by js js wrote:

The entry we put on the site is for Helen Folasade Adu, better known as Sade.
Her supporting musicians change over the years.
 
Not really (sorry to insist) ... the line-ups got augmented for tours and studio sessions, but the basic core remained the same untill now (that's almost 30 years, now) 
 
 
here's the line-up of Lover's Rock (2000)
 
  • Sade Aduvocals, producer, arranger
  • Andrew Hale – keyboards, programming
  • Stuart Matthewman – guitar, woodwinds, programming
  • Paul S. Denman – bass
  • the same original four than on Diamond Life

     
     
    And for Soldier of Love (2010) >> still wiki note how the really make it as a band here
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    • Tony Momrelle – vocals
    • Leroy Osbourne – vocals
    • Martin Ditcham – percussion, drums
    • Pete Lewinson - drums
    • Joseph Robinson – percussion & strings on "In Another Time"
    • Everton Nelson – violin
    • Ian Burdge – cello
    • Gordon Matthewman – trumpet
    • Noel Langley – trumpet
    • Ila Adu, Clay Matthewman – vocals on "Babyfather"
    • Juan Janes – guitar on "Long Hard Road"
    • Sophie Mullerukulele
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    I fixed the title on her entry to make things more clear.
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    Originally posted by js js wrote:

    I fixed the title on her entry to make things more clear.
     
    Sorry to insist some more, here... but Sade is a rare group from the 80's I followed
     
    Did you ever find a solo album of hers??? I
    'm definitely not aware of a single one .... and not even a single singleWink 
     
    RYM and wiki both abound in my direction
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