Marc Sadane, born in Savannah, Georgia, began his musical journey in the church, honing his vocal skills and serving as musical director for his local choir. After studying fashion design at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology, he transitioned to music, becoming the lead singer for Tungsten Steele for three years. In 1977, Sadane embarked on a solo career, performing at renowned venues like Mikell's and touring with Stephanie Mills. His collaborations with producers James Mtume and Reggie Lucas led to two Warner Bros. albums: "One Way Love Affair" (1981) and "Exciting" (1982), featuring contributions from Marcus Miller and Luther Vandross. In 2022, he released the single "Don't Give Up" with Lenny Fontana, showcasing his enduring talent in the music industry. ([karmic-power-records.com](https://www.karmic-power-records.com/kpr336-lenny-fontana-marc-sadane/?utm_source=openai))