Kellee Patterson is an American soul, jazz, disco, and R&B singer who gained national recognition by becoming the first Black woman to win the Miss Indiana pageant. She made her recording debut with the critically acclaimed jazz-soul album Maiden Voyage (1973), released on Black Jazz Records, followed by Kellee (1976), which included covers of âIâm Gonna Love You Just a Little More, Babyâ by Barry White and âMister Magicâ by Grover Washington Jr. Her real breakthrough came with Turn on the Lights â âBe Happyâ (1977), which spawned the single âIf It Donât Fit, Donât Force Itâ (which reached the Top 10 on the U.S. R&B charts) as well as the track âTurn On the Lights (Phase I)â, a club favorite. She released her final studio album, All the Things You Are, in 1979.
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