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Marcella Detroit (born Marcy Levy on June 21, 1959) is a singer, musician and song-writer.
 
She is most famous for her membership of the band Shakespear's Sister along with Siobhan Fahey, in particular since her distinctive soprano voice provided the lead vocals on their biggest hit, "Stay," which was number one in the UK for 8 weeks in 1992, but she has had a very varied career outside her involvement in Shakespear's Sister.
 
She first began playing with the Bob Seger band in the early 1970s, before joining Eric Clapton’s band in 1974. While working with Clapton she wrote several songs for him, including "Lay Down Sally." Leaving Clapton’s band she did session work for a number of artists including Aretha Franklin, Al Jarreau, and Bette Midler, as well as recording her first solo album, Marcella (1982), and writing material for Chaka Khan and Belinda Carlisle amongst others. In 1985 she worked for Clapton again, and performed with him at Live Aid.
 
In 1989 she joined Shakespear's Sister as a band member and songwriter after being introduced to Fahey by mutual friend Richard Feldman. At about this time she adopted the name Marcella Detroit, after her birthplace. By the second album she had been promoted to “50% member”, but in 1993 Fahey ended the group. After leaving Shakespear’s Sister she produced a number of solo albums: Jewel (1994), which included a duet with Elton John, Feeler (1996), and Dancing Madly Sideways (2001).
 
In 2004 she began using her real name again as she returned to her blues roots, and began playing with Carlos Guitarlos.
 
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