Jean Carne is an American jazz and pop singer known for her powerful, wide-ranging soprano voice and her work in the genres of jazz, soul, and gospel. Initially achieving recognition as the lead vocalist for the jazz fusion group, Doug Carn's Black Jazz Records, she launched a successful solo career in the late 70s. Carne is particularly noted for her collaborations with prominent Philadelphia International Records producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Her most influential work includes hits like "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" and "Free Love".