American Vocalist
Songwriter/Producer
Joined Sly & The Family Stone in 1975. Born Sacramento, California 1954. Original member of Brides Of Funkenstein with Lynn Mabry and joined Parliament-Funkadelic in 1977.
In 1978, with Lynn, released the successful [m19717] album. The Bride's first single release on Atlantic Records, "Disco To Go", sold over five hundred thousand units, and was Certified Gold.
In 1979, with Sheila Horne and Jeanette McGruder, released the follow-up, [m19722], voted by Rolling Stone in 2001 as one of the top 50 coolest albums ever released. The Brides were the only group in the P-Funk organization to receive a Rhythm and Blues Award in 1981 for their work.
Only member of Brides on both albums. Left P-Funk in 1981. Also collaborated with Ice Cube, Eurythmics, Coolio and Roy Ayers, on the Boyz in the Hood movie soundtrack. Recorded and toured with The Gap Band.
Released her solo project [r1404907] in 2000, and her autobiographical book Shadows On The Wall - Memoirs of a Funk Queen in 2023 as numbered and signed edition with poster.
2002
Javaanse Jongens Tracks
CD, Single, RM, Car
2000
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Indé4Life
CD, Album + DVD-V
2005
2002
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Probable Cause Productions
CD, Album
1999
R.U.D.E. Records
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P-Vine Video
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2016
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Groove Magazine France
CD, Comp
2001
The Soul
CD, Comp
2001
Javaanse Jongens Tracks
CD, Comp
2001
Not On Label
CD, Comp, Promo, Smplr
2001
Groovin' Records (2), Next Music
CD, Album, Comp, Mixed
2002
PPP
4xCD, Comp, Unofficial
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