New York pianist/producer/songwriter Lesette Wilson got her start as a fusion and jazz-rock performer. She was a featured keyboardist on Tom Browne's Love Approach LP in 1980, notably on his big hit "Funkin' For Jamaica." That led to a solo deal with Headfirst Records, and Wilson's Now That I've Got Your Attention was issued in 1981. She teamed with vocalist Meli'sa Morgan in 1986 as a writer and producer. Wilson worked on such singles as "Do You Still Love Me" and both albums, Do Me Baby and Good Love. She also co-wrote and produced Genobia Jeter's "All Of My Love," and then ...