literally wanted to be able to s say. that is why i revere him. hal was really mild mannered. but burt is very strong. so, you have to be sure of yourself. and dionne had that quality. i would always try to get her to stop smoking. it s a hard habit to break. i guess i had been on her case a little bit. and she had some t-shirts made up. don t tell me to stop smoking. it s pretty good. in the 1950s and 60s, there was race music. so, there was rhythm and blues, which was considered for african americans. i said check your then there was pop music. it s my party and i ll cry if i want to cry if i want to
deja vu could you be my dream that might come true shining through i keep remembering, remembering you deja vu so the album sold beautifully and then comes the grammy award time. the best pop female performance is dionne warwick. what a thrill. i feel to this day. she won the best female pop grammy for i ll never love this way again and then the same grammy she won the best female r and b performance for deja vu.
steffan powell looks back at her life. thanks to a diverse blend of rhythm and blues, funk and soul, the pointer sisters were responsible for songs that are still lighting up dance floors decades after they were first performed. and making an impact on wider popular culture, too. it was the 1973 song, yes we can can with its anita led vocals calling for togetherness during a time of racial unrest in the us that catapulted the group into the mainstream. originally from oakland in california, anita pointer and her sisters went on to win grammy awards and become prominent features in the american music charts. still performing into her late 60s,
a million spectators. anita pointer, one of the original members of the singing group, the pointer sisters, has died. she was 7a. they had a string of hits in the 70s and 80s, winning several grammy awards. steffan powell looks back at her life. thanks to a diverse blend of rhythm and blues, funk and soul, the pointer sisters were responsible for songs that are still lighting up dance floors decades after they were first performed, and making an impact on wider popular culture, too. it was the 1973 song, yes we can can with its anita led vocals calling for togetherness during a time of racial unrest in the us
so, indeed, this is a day for the history books. but above all, this is a day ofjoy and pride for the croatian people. it is testimony of your amazing journey, your hard work, and your determination. anita pointer, one of the original members of the singing group, the pointer sisters, has died. she was 7a. they had a string of hits in the 70s and 80s, winning several grammy awards. steffan powell, looks back at her life. thanks to a diverse blend of rhythm and blues, funk and soul, the pointer sisters were responsible for songs that are still lighting up dance floors decades after they were first performed. and making an impact on wider