Next Plateau Entertainment

1990s During the 1990s Next Plateau had several hits on the American charts and some international charts with Paperboy’s “Ditty”; Sybil’s "Don't Make Me Over" and "Walk On By"; Boy Krazy’s “That’s What Love Can Do”; KWS’s “Please Don’t Go”; and with their biggest act, the female trio Salt-N-Pepa, with hits such as "Expression", "Do You Want Me", and “Let’s Talk About Sex”.2000s In 2004, Next Plateau was restarted by company founder Eddie O’Loughlin, who signed dance music twins Nina Sky.Next Plateau’s Eddie O’Loughlin also has an A&R consultancy role in selecting the artists, songs, and producers for NBC's "The Voice" television show.Eddie O'Loughlin is the president and founder of Next Plateau Entertainment and previously co-founded the successful Midland International Records for RCA.[citation needed] Celebrities that have worked with him, but not necessarily part of Next Plateau, include John Travolta, Carol Douglas, Silver Convention, Jenny Burton, Sharon Brown, Salt-N-Pepa, Paperboy, Sybil, Sweet Sensation, KWS, and Nina Sky.
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