That was an offer too good to refuse and shortly after Judy was in the studio with the legendary HB Barnum and the iconic northern soul song What was born
Here Judy tells us her story from those days and also brings us right up-to-date.
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Norma Jean Wright
Norma-Jean recalls her life, her music, in her words
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Bonnie and Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters achieved mainstream success during the 1970s and 1980s. Their career spanned four decades and their repertoire has included such diverse genres as pop, disco, jazz, blues, soul, funk, country and dance.
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Millie Jackson
Out with the girls at an open-mic night in NYC, Millie was challenged by her workmates to get up on stage and when she did, she impressed a member of the audience so much that he hired her to perform regularly at his club. The rest as they say is history and here Millie takes us through that journey in her own inimitable style
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Jocelyn Brown
Probably best known for her self-penned smash hit Somebody Else's Guy in 1984, Jocelyn chats about her life in music and her many collaborations as a featured artist
Ady Crampton pulls out the chair and invites some of the greatest artists and singers of the 70's for a chat, talking life stories, memories and much more.