The Pointer Sisters’ growth from critically acclaimed arthouse favorites to the premier act responsible for ushering in the mega-massive era of music industry profit takes a necessary detour through ...
Anita Pointer, of the Grammy award-winning group the Pointer Sisters, has died. She was the lead vocalist for many of the group's hits, including "Yes We Can Can," "Slow Hand" and "I'm So Excited." ...
Anita Pointer, one of the Grammy-winning Pointer Sisters whose string of pop, country and R&B hits in the 1970s and ’80s included “I’m So Excited,” “Jump (For My Love)” and “Fire,” died of cancer on ...
The Singers: We’ve written about the Pointer Sisters in this space before for their hit “Slow Hand,” but today’s selection just feels appropriate, given last night’s events. The Song: “Yes We Can Can” ...
The Pointer Sisters’ “Slow Hand” stands the test of time as an essential and vital bridge in country, pop and soul’s musical legacies. The number of Black artists currently surging into country ...
Today, sad news from the Pointer family. Youngest sister, June, of the music group The Pointer Sister, has died in Santa Monica at the age of 52. June and her sisters grew up singing gospel in their ...
Anita Pointer, the singer and longtime member of the Pointer Sisters, has died, TMZ and Rolling Stone report. A representative for the group published a statement on the Pointer Sisters’ website ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anita Pointer was born in 1948 and formed the group with her younger sisters, Bonnie and June Pointer, in 1969. Bonnie and June ...
Anita Pointer, a founding member of the genre-spanning vocal group the Pointer Sisters, has died. According to a statement from the group, Pointer died at home in Beverly Hills surrounded by her ...