Musique was a short-lived disco group formed in 1978 under the guidance of
songwriter and producer Patrick Adams (born March 17, 1950, in Harlem, New
York). Conceived as a studio project, Adams hired five females – Christin
Wiltshire, Angela Howell, Gina Taylor Pickens, Mary Seymour, and future dance
sensation Jocelyn Brown - to provide vocals for a series of songs he had written
to capitalize on the disco craze. The studio musicians that provided backing for
the singers including Skip McDonald and Doug Wimbish, who would later work on
Sugar Hill records sessions and eventually f...