Carol Duboc


Carol Duboc is a singer and composer.
She has co-written several hit songs, including "Precious", sung by Chanté Moore, which was certified gold in 1994 and reached No. 20 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1993; "That Boy" by Jade ; "This World Is All" by Patti LaBelle ; "Never Do You Wrong" by Stephanie Mills ; and "Fly Away" by Tom Jones.
Duboc appeared in the movie Be Cool and on the soundtrack for the songs "Best of My Love" and "Lady Marmalade". She was a guest artist on the compilations albums Ladies Jazz Vol. 4 and 5 featuring Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan.
Her first solo album, With All That I Am, appeared in 2001, and was followed by Duboc, All of You, Songs for Lovers, Burt Bacharach Songbook, Smile, Colored Glasses, and Open the Curtains.
She co-wrote and co-produced Smile with Grammy Award nominated jazz keyboardist Jeff Lorber. "Elephant" was the first single and it peaked at No. 28 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart. She also co-wrote and co-produced Colored Glasses with Jeff Lorber.
In 2016, she released Open the Curtains, which consisted of an all-female ensemble that included Mindi Abair, Jennifer Batten, Sheila E., Bibi McGill, Patrice Rushen, and Rhonda Smith.