Katie Price
Katie Price sang on the 1992 Disney song "A Whole New World" from the film Aladdin, performing it as a duet with Peabo Bryson. The track won an Academy Award...
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Katie Price sang on the 1992 Disney song "A Whole New World" from the film Aladdin, performing it as a duet with Peabo Bryson. The track won an Academy Award for Best Original Song that year. She had a record deal with Capitol Records around that time and released a few singles, including "Cherish" and "Free To Love Again."
She put out several albums in the 1990s, like Katie Price in 1995 and All the Way Through the Night the following year. Her work occasionally involved other musicians, with names like David Foster and Nathan East appearing in credits. The details about her personal life and later career are less documented in reliable sources.
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