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Sandeé

Sandeé (January 19, 1962 – December 15, 2008), born Tola Casañas and raised in , was an American singer renowned for her contributions to the and genres during the . Best known as an original member of the Exposé, she helped pioneer Latin-influenced with her distinctive vocals and stage presence. Her career spanned group performances and a successful solo outing, marked by club hits that blended pop, , and electronic elements. As part of Exposé's initial lineup—alongside Alejandra "Alé" Lorenzo and Laurie Miller—Sandeé joined the group in under the temporary name X-Posed, recording demo versions of tracks like "Exposed to Love" and "." The latter became a #1 hit on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1985, establishing as a major force in American and launching the group's national tours with acts like Menudo and . She departed Exposé in 1986 before the release of their debut album (1987), which featured re-recorded versions of her original vocals, but her foundational role shaped the group's early sound and choreography. Transitioning to a solo career, Sandeé released her debut album Only Time Will Tell in 1991 on Fever Records, produced in part by . Standout singles included "Notice Me," which peaked at #9 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, and "You're the One," reaching #11 on the Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart in 1987. Her music emphasized upbeat rhythms and Latin flair, resonating in club scenes and contributing to the movement's cultural impact. Sandeé passed away at her home in , at age 46 due to a severe .

Early life

Birth and family

Sandeé was born Tola Casañas on January 19, 1962, in , New York. She was known by her , Tola Casañas, prior to adopting the stage name Sandeé for her professional music career. Details on her immediate family are limited, but she had a sister named Hilda Siravo. Following her marriage, she became known as Sandra Tola Harvey.

Upbringing in South Florida

Sandeé relocated to with her family during her childhood, where she was raised. Details on her pre-professional activities remain limited, though her upbringing in this vibrant, multicultural setting fostered an early appreciation for performance and artistic expression.

Career

Time with Exposé

Sandeé, born Casañas, joined Exposé in 1983 as one of its original members, alongside Alejandra "Alé" Lorenzo and Laurie Miller, under the guidance of producer Lewis Martineé and Pantera Productions. The group was initially conceived as a dance-oriented vocal capable of sharing lead vocals, with Martineé aiming to create a fresh sound blending Latin influences and beats. Recruited through talent scouting, Casañas brought her vocal talents to the lineup, contributing to the early development of what would become a pioneering ensemble. During her tenure, Sandeé played a key role in shaping Exposé's early sound through her backing vocals on the group's breakthrough singles. She provided harmonies on the original 1985 recordings of "," which featured Alé Lorenzo on lead and became a No. 1 hit on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, and "Exposed to Love," another dance club success that same year. These tracks, produced by Martineé, established the group's signature high-energy, synth-driven style rooted in Miami's club scene, with the original trio's performances helping to propel Exposé from local gigs to national recognition. Within the , the three members rotated leads in rehearsals and demos, fostering a collaborative environment that emphasized synchronized and youthful energy, though Alé often took primary leads on released material. Sandeé departed from Exposé in amid internal changes, as the original members grew disenchanted with the creative control exerted by management and the label's push for a lineup overhaul ahead of their major-label debut. This exit occurred midway through preparations for the Exposure, after which she was replaced by , allowing her to transition toward a solo career. Her involvement helped lay the foundation for the group's enduring impact on during its formative years.

Solo career

Following her tenure with Exposé, Sandeé launched her solo career in 1987, releasing her debut single "You're the One" on . This track, produced by Avy Gonzalez and co-produced by Teneen Ali, marked her transition to independent artistry in the genre. Later that year, she followed with "Always Beside Me" on Pizazz Records, further establishing her presence in the scene. In 1988, Sandeé collaborated with producers and David Cole—known for their work with —on the single "Notice Me," released by Fever Records. The track, written by Clivillés and featuring house-influenced arrangements, achieved success as a club hit, highlighting her and rhythmic delivery. Sandeé's solo efforts spanned from 1987 to 1991, evolving within Latin-influenced , blending elements with emerging sounds. This period culminated in her debut studio album, Only Time Will Tell, released in 1991 by RAL Records in association with Fever and . The album incorporated her earlier singles while exploring broader textures rooted in her upbringing.

Personal life and death

Marriage and family

Sandeé, born Sandra Casañas, adopted the married name Sandra Tola Harvey following her . She gave birth to a son, Maurice Tola, who survived her. She was also survived by her sister, Hilda Siravo. Details regarding her and the specifics of her remain undocumented in , reflecting her preference for privacy in personal matters amid her music career.

Illness and death

After her solo album Only Time Will Tell in 1989, Sandeé continued her involvement in the scene, making appearances at clubs and concerts in . On December 15, 2008, Sandeé was found dead in her home in , at the age of 46. The cause of death was determined to be a severe . Funeral services were held on December 20, 2008, at Fred Hunter Funeral Home in , with burial at Hollywood Memorial Gardens North.

Legacy

Contributions to freestyle music

Sandeé played a pivotal role in pioneering Latin-influenced dance music during the 1980s, particularly through her foundational contributions as an original member of Exposé. Her vocals featured prominently on the group's early singles "" and "Exposed to Love," produced by Lewis Martineé, which fused pulsating electronic beats with Latin percussion and rhythmic patterns, helping to define the genre's signature sound and propel its emergence from Miami's club scene. These tracks exemplified 's blend of , , and Latin elements, setting a blueprint that influenced subsequent artists in the East Coast landscape. Drawing from her South Florida roots, Sandeé integrated regional cultural elements into her vocal style, characterized by emotive, soaring delivery that echoed the area's multicultural vibe and Latin heritage. This approach added authenticity and emotional depth to freestyle's often upbeat, synth-driven tracks, enhancing the genre's appeal to diverse audiences in clubs and on radio. Her background in Hollywood, Florida, informed a sound that captured the energy of Miami's vibrant nightlife, contributing to freestyle's strong ties to the region's Hispanic communities. In her solo career in the late , Sandeé further advanced freestyle's evolution by collaborating with innovative producers, notably on the hit "Notice Me," co-written and co-produced by and David Cole—duo who would soon form . This track employed layered synth arrangements and dynamic vocal hooks, techniques that amplified freestyle's crossover potential and helped sustain its popularity amid shifting trends. Through such work, Sandeé's output bridged 1980s club anthems with early '90s commercial hits, solidifying her impact on the genre's stylistic development.

Posthumous recognition

Following Sandeé's death, a memorial was organized in her honor in by her former Exposé manager, Scot Haslet. Hosted by Tito Puente Jr., the event featured performances by Company B, Exposé member , and the group's creator Lewis A. Martineé, celebrating her role in pioneering 1980s and . Proceeds supported a college fund established for Sandeé's granddaughter, . In the freestyle community, Sandeé's music experienced renewed attention after , with her contributions frequently highlighted in retrospectives on the genre's origins and its enduring club scene. Her 1988 single "Notice Me" saw a vinyl reissue in 2023 by Kay-Dee Records, underscoring her lasting impact on and tracks.

Discography

Studio albums

Sandeé's sole solo studio album, Only Time Will Tell, was released in 1991 by Fever Records, marking her transition from group work to a personal exploration of dance-oriented music. The album, spanning 53 minutes and 59 seconds, comprises eight tracks that blend , , and elements, incorporating Latin influences through rhythmic percussion and melodic hooks reflective of her roots. Production was handled by a team including Clivillés & Cole for select tracks, Elis Pacheco for the majority, and Andy "Panda" Tripoli and Tony Moran for others, emphasizing high-energy club-ready sounds with synthesized beats and vocal layering. The track listing is as follows:
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1Love DesireE. Pacheco Pacheco5:31
2A. Tripoli, A. Marvel, T. Moran, Tony Moran5:37
3Gotta Let You GoE. Pacheco Pacheco4:58
4You're Number OneE. Pacheco Pacheco4:29
5Notice MeD. Cole, R. ClivillésClivillés & Cole4:12
6We Can Go OnE. Pacheco Pacheco4:14
7Only Time Will TellE. Pacheco Pacheco4:47
8Maybe TonightE. Pacheco Pacheco4:39
Lyrically, the album centers on themes of longing, in relationships, and the passage of time, conveyed through Sandeé's emotive vocals over pulsating rhythms that highlight Latin freestyle's of production and cultural flair. Despite its cohesive sound tailored for dance floors, Only Time Will Tell did not achieve commercial charting success on major album rankings, though it garnered appreciation within club circuits for its energetic tracks and Sandeé's distinctive style.

Singles

Sandeé launched her solo career with a series of and singles in the late and early , primarily targeting club audiences through labels like Pizazz and . These releases showcased her vocal style rooted in Latin-influenced , often featuring extended mixes for DJ play. While not all achieved success, they contributed to her niche following in the genre. The following table lists her key solo singles, including release years, chart performances where applicable, and notable collaborators or details:
TitleYearChart PeakNotes
Always Beside Me1987Released as a 12" single on Pizazz Records; featured vocal and dub versions, with no significant B-side.
You're the One1987No. 11 (Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Single Sales)12" single on Atlantic Records; included Miami and New York mixes, backed by instrumental versions.
Notice Me1988No. 9 (Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs, 1989)Produced by Robert Clivillés and David Cole (C+C Music Factory); 12" release on Fever Records with house, club, and edit mixes; B-side included "Notice Me (A Cappella)."
Love Desire1991Lead promotional single from her debut album Only Time Will Tell on Fever/Columbia; featured club and radio mixes, with percussion and acappella versions as B-sides.
These singles often included multiple remixes tailored for dance floors, such as and variants, reflecting the era's emphasis on club-oriented formats. "Notice Me," in particular, benefited from the production expertise of Clivillés and , who infused it with emerging elements that boosted its club traction.

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