Fizzy Qwick (born February 9, 1953)[1] is an American singer and songwriter who has recorded in various musical styles ranging from R&B to new wave.
Born Debravon Lewis in Solano County, California, United States, the daughter of Edward Z.
(October 27, 1925 – June 24, 1997)[2][3] and Ethel (née Devine) Lewis, she grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area.
[5] In the early 1980s she formed a new wave trio called Tiggi Clay, allegedly named after a notorious bully (who is portrayed in their initial music video).
The album jacket from their self-titled debut showed the trio only in silhouette, presumably to create a mystique and/or conceal their racial identity.
A similar technique was used with other label artists such as white soul singer Teena Marie and Berry Gordy's son Rockwell on their initial releases.
Although the proposed album at Bang was never completed, at least two of the demo tracks were recorded by other artists prior to the CD's release.