The Pointer Sisters are an American female
vocal group
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from
Oakland
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,
California
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, who achieved mainstream success during the 1970s and 1980s. They have had a repertoire with many genres, they have sold around 50 million records throughout their career included. The Pointer Sisters have won three
Grammy Award
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s and received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame
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in 1994. The group had 13
US top 20 hits between 1973 and 1987.
The group had its origins when sisters
June
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and
Bonnie Pointer began performing in clubs in 1969 as "Pointers Au Pair". The line-up grew to a trio when sister
Anita joined them. Their record deal with
Atlantic Records
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produced several unsuccessful singles. The trio grew to a quartet when sister
Ruth joined in December 1972. They then signed with
Blue Thumb Records, recorded their debut album and, with their new label, began seeing more success, winning a
Grammy Award
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in 1975 for
Best Country Vocal Performance for "
Fairytale" (1974). Bonnie left the group in 1977 to commence a solo career with modest success.
After signing with
Richard Perry's independent label
Planet Records, in 1978, the group achieved its greatest commercial success in the 1980s as a trio consisting of June, Ruth, and Anita. They won two more Grammys in 1984 for the top 10 hits "
Automatic
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Albums
* ''Automatic'' (Jack Bruce album), a 1983 el ...
" and "
Jump (For My Love)". The group's other U.S. top 10 hits are "
Fire
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Flames, the most visible portion of the fire, are produced in the combustion re ...
" (1979), "
He's So Shy" (1980), "
Slow Hand" (1981), the remixed version of "
I'm So Excited" (1984), and "
Neutron Dance" (1985).
June, the youngest sister, suffered from
drug addiction
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for several years, leaving the group in April 2004 prior to her death from cancer in April 2006, at the age of 52.
She was replaced by Ruth's daughter
Issa Pointer. This trio had a number two hit in Belgium in 2005, covering "
Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" with Belgian singer
Natalia.
Between 2009 and 2015, the group consisted of Anita, Ruth, Issa, and Ruth's granddaughter
Sadako Pointer. While all four women remained in the group, they most often performed as a trio rotating the lineup as needed. In 2015, Anita was forced to retire due to ill health, leaving Ruth the sole member of the original sibling lineup.
In December 2016, ''
Billboard
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'' magazine ranked them as the 80th most successful dance artists of all time. In December 2017, ''Billboard'' ranked them as the 93rd most successful Hot 100 Artist of all time and as the 32nd most successful Hot 100 Women Artist of all time.
History
Early days
As children in
West Oakland, the Pointer sisters and brothers were encouraged to listen to and sing
gospel music
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by their parents Reverend Elton and Sarah Pointer, both natives of
Arkansas
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. However, they were told
rock and roll
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and the
blues
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were "the devil's music", and it was only when they were away from their watchful parents that they could sing these styles. They regularly sang at a local
Church of God in Christ
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congregation in West Oakland, but as the sisters grew older their love of other styles of music began to grow.
The sisters were first cousins of NBA basketball player and head coach
Paul Silas, and sisters of
Aaron Pointer. Aaron was one of very few major league baseball players who became less famous than his own sisters; he later officiated in the
National Football League
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for 17 seasons. The sisters graduated from
Oakland Technical High School
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: Ruth in 1963, Anita in 1965, and Bonnie in 1968. After leaving school, oldest sister Ruth was already married with two children Faun (born 1965) and Malik (born 1966), Anita, the second-oldest sister, also was married with a child Jada. Bonnie, the third oldest sister, and June, the youngest, sought a show business career and they formed a duo, 'Pointers Au Pair'. Later, Anita quit her job to join the group. They began touring and performing and provided backing vocals for artists such as
Grace Slick
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,
Sylvester
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,
Boz Scaggs
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,
Taj Mahal
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,
Elvin Bishop
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and
Betty Davis
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.
It was while supporting Bishop at a nightclub appearance in 1971 that the sisters were signed to a recording contract with
Atlantic Records
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. The resulting singles that came from their Atlantic tenure failed to become hits, but the sisters were enjoying their fledgling recording career. One recording has become a
Northern Soul
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classic: "Send Him Back" (Atlantic 45 2893). Concentrated at
Wigan Casino around 1973–1974, Northern soul was an underground music scene comprising American 45 rpm records released at the same time as
Tamla Motown and imported into the United Kingdom. "Send Him Back" remains a favorite with the worldwide Northern soul audience. Ruth joined the group in December 1972.
The quartet signed with
Blue Thumb Records and began to record their first album.
In 1976, they were asked to record "
Pinball Number Count" for ''
Sesame Street
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'', which was a series of educational cartoons teaching children how to count. It made its debut in 1977 and was a feature on the show for many years. They made their television debut performance at the Troubadour nightclub in
Los Angeles
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on ''
The Helen Reddy Show''. In 1974, they joined Reddy on the track "Showbiz" which appeared on her ''Free and Easy'' album.
Initial success
The group's first album
''The Pointer Sisters'', featuring the backing of Bay Area stalwarts the
Hoodoo Rhythm Devils, was released in 1973 and received strong reviews, with the group being lauded for their versatility and originality. Its first single "
Yes We Can Can" – an
Allen Toussaint-penned song, which had been a minor
R&B hit for Lee Dorsey in 1970 - afforded the Pointer Sisters the first chart hit reaching No. 11 on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, while both "Yes We Can Can" and the follow-up single: the
Willie Dixon
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cover "
Wang Dang Doodle" were major
R&B hits
with respective R&B chart peaks of No. 12 and No. 24.
The Pointer Sisters' second album, the 1974 release ''
That's a Plenty'', continued in the jazz and be-bop style of its predecessor but provided one exception that caused a great deal of interest: "
Fairytale", written by Anita and Bonnie, was a
country song that reached No. 13 on the pop charts, and No. 37 on the country chart. Based on this success, the group was invited to
Nashville, Tennessee
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where they achieved the distinction of becoming the first Black group to perform at the
Grand Ole Opry
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. In 1975, the Pointer Sisters won a
, with Anita and Bonnie also receiving nominations for the
Grammy Award for Best Country Song
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There have ...
as songwriters of "
Fairytale".
The song was also recorded by
Elvis Presley
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.
Subsequent to the live double album ''
Live at the Opera House''—a recording of April 21, 1974 Pointer Sisters concert at the
War Memorial Opera House in
San Francisco
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—the group's third studio album ''
Steppin''' was released in 1975. ''Steppin produced their
Grammy
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-nominated number one R&B single, "
How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)", which was sampled by female
rap icons
Salt-N-Pepa
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a decade later and faithfully covered by
Queen Latifah on her 2007 album "Travelin' Light". The Pointer Sisters also scored another R&B hit from the album with "Going Down Slowly", another
Allen Toussaint cover, and in 1976 appeared in the classic film ''
Car Wash
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'' with their song from the movie: "You Gotta Believe", making the R&B top 20 in early 1977.
The Pointer Sisters were featured on the 1977 album ''Saffo Music'' by Italian R&B singer
Lara Saint Paul and produced by
Leon Ware, with bass by
Chuck Rainey
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, guitar by
Ray Parker Jr. and mixed by
Bill Conti
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. It was released in Italy under LASAPA records.
November 1977 saw the release of the jazz-funk oriented ''
Having a Party'' which would be the final album release featuring the Pointer Sisters in their original four-woman format. It was only on the title cut that all four members sang; the album's other songs featured Anita, Bonnie, and Ruth, but not June, who had taken a break from the group at this time. Recorded in 1976 the album's release was so delayed as to cause an eighteen-month gap between ''Having a Party'' and the precedent Pointer Sisters' album ''Steppin—the compilation album ''
The Best of the Pointer Sisters'' had been issued in July 1976—and without the impetus of a major hit single the ''Having a Party'' album itself caused scant commercial interest.
Trio
By 1977, both June and Bonnie had left the group.
June wanted to take a break, and Bonnie left to start a solo career. Bonnie married
Motown Records
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producer Jeffrey Bowen in 1978. She subsequently signed a contract with Motown and this led to a brief, moderately successful, solo career. Her first self-titled album produced the disco song "Heaven Must Have Sent You". The album was produced by Berry Gordy and husband Jeffrey Bowen. The song became a top 20 pop hit in the US in September 1979.
On January 22, 1978, Ruth gave birth to her second daughter and, now a duo, Ruth and Anita cut back their schedules and concentrated on raising their families. They began talking about the future of the group and what direction it should take. They agreed to dispense with the 1940s nostalgia and go in a contemporary direction.
In July of that year, June married William Oliver Whitmore II.
The three sisters then signed a deal with producer
Richard Perry's
Planet Records, which was distributed by
Elektra Records
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.
After contributing guest vocals on the group's cover of
Sly Stone
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's "
Everybody Is a Star
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", June had returned to the act, making it a trio.
With Perry, the trio began working on an album of soft rock, which was released in 1978 with the title ''
Energy
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''.
The first single, a
cover version
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of
Bruce Springsteen
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's "
Fire
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Flames, the most visible portion of the fire, are produced in the combustion re ...
", climbed to No. 2 on the US
Billboard Hot 100
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in early 1979,
and a third
Allen Toussaint cover, "Happiness", also charted.
In 1979, the trio released an album with a harder-edged rock sound, entitled ''
Priority''.
Height of success
Over the next few years, the Pointer Sisters achieved their greatest commercial success.
In 1980, their single "
He's So Shy", reached number three on the chart, and the following year "
Slow Hand" reached number two,
as well as the UK Top Ten. The follow-up, "
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", featured a 1950s sound and became a major hit, peaking in the top 20 of the US Hot 100.
Richard Perry then sold Planet to
RCA Records
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in 1982. The group's next album after this merger would be ''
So Excited!'', which featured the singles "American Music", a patriotic-themed, modernized take on the girl-group sound, and an early version of "
I'm So Excited". Both of these singles charted in the US and were also successful in Australia. The group also made an appearance on the sitcom ''
Gimme a Break!
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'' in the episode "
The Return of the Doo-Wop Girls".
In 1983, the Pointer Sisters released ''
Break Out''.
With the advent of
MTV
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, videos of the Pointer Sisters' songs began to be played in heavy rotation. In 1984, they achieved four US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 top 10 singles in a row.
"
Automatic
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* Automatic (Australian band), Australian rock band
* Automatic (American band), American rock band
* The Automatic, a Welsh alternative rock band
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" reached No. 5; "
Jump (For My Love)" reached No. 3; a remix of "
I'm So Excited" was added to the album almost a year into its shelf life and reached No. 9; and "
Neutron Dance", also featured on the ''
Beverly Hills Cop
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'' soundtrack, reached No. 6.
"I Need You" had been the lead single from the album, and was a significant R&B hit, peaking at No. 13 on the
R&B chart
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and also becoming a moderate Hot 100 hit. The album's sixth and final single, "Baby Come and Get It", became a moderate Hot 100 hit and R&B hit. They received Grammy Awards for
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "
Jump (For My Love)" and
Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices for "
Automatic
Automatic may refer to:
Music Bands
* Automatic (Australian band), Australian rock band
* Automatic (American band), American rock band
* The Automatic, a Welsh alternative rock band
Albums
* ''Automatic'' (Jack Bruce album), a 1983 el ...
".
This would be the first Pointer Sisters album to feature six singles. The group later performed on the charity hit song "
We Are The World
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" along with other major American recording acts.
In 1984, Ruth became a grandmother for the second time.
These Planet Records singles marked the end of their run of Top 10 hits in the US, although they did score a major hit with their subsequent
RCA Records
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song "
Dare Me", which reached number 11 in 1985. That song would also be the group's last Australian top 10 hit. Another single, "Goldmine", reached number 33 on the US Hot 100 in 1986.
In 1987, the Pointer Sisters starred in an NBC primetime special titled "Up All Night", which opened with footage of them performing "Jump" at one of their concerts, and which then followed the trio as they socialized and performed around the L.A. night scene. The special, which featured guest appearances by Bruce Willis, the McGuire Sisters, and Whoopi Goldberg, was also nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award. The sisters also were featured in a lavish Diet Coke commercial, which aired during the program, and which presented them singing a soulful jingle about the soda.
The sisters eventually left RCA Records to record for Motown Records and SBK Records, releasing several group albums but these albums did not achieve the level of success of their earlier releases.
Later years
Ruth became a grandmother as "Break Out" reached success; Anita became a grandmother in 1990 when her only child Jada gave birth to Roxie. On September 8, 1990, Ruth married a man named Michael Sayles (born 1957). The sisters entertained US troops in the
Persian Gulf
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in 1991 with
Bob Hope
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. By 1991, June had ended her thirteen-year marriage to William Oliver Whitmore II. In August 1993 at age 47 Ruth gave birth to twins Ali and Conor Sayles. 1994 saw the release of the Various Artists album ''
Rhythm, Country and Blues'' which featured duets of country artists with R&B artists. This album contains a duet with the Pointer Sisters and
Clint Black
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together on the classic song "
Chain of Fools".
Also in 1994, the Pointer Sisters were honored with a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame
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and began touring with a production of the
Fats Waller
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-based musical ''
Ain't Misbehavin'''. In 1995 Pointer Sisters recorded "Feel for the Physical" as a duet with
Thomas Anders (of
Modern Talking
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fame) for his album ''
Souled''. They were also one of the featured acts at the
closing ceremony of the
1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
In 1995–1996, the Pointer Sisters returned to their original jazzy incarnation touring nationally in ''
Ain't Misbehavin'''. During this tour issues with June came to the fore as she missed many performances.
Understudy
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Wendy Edmead replaced her on these occasions. In 2002, Ruth's daughter
Issa Pointer began performing with the Pointer Sisters in June's stead. On June 9, 2002, June and Bonnie performed as a duo on the bill at the
San Jose Gay Pride
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Celebration the pair having been recruited by a promoter who had failed to recruit the official Pointer Sisters trio for the event.
The June/Bonnie appearance at San Jose Pride was promoted as a "Pointer Sisters" gig, with pictures of June performing with Anita and Ruth utilized in its promotion, causing Anita and Ruth to sue the promoter and other affiliates of the San Jose Pride gig. Neither Bonnie nor June was named in the suit.
Bonnie and June performed as a duo at other Gay Pride celebrations and participated in the Get Up 'n' Dance
disco
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music tour in the summer of 2003, the duo being officially billed as "Bonnie and June Pointer, formerly of the Pointer Sisters".

In fall 2002, the Pointer Sisters played the
Night of the Proms
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tour in Europe marking the inauguration of
Issa Pointer, the daughter of Ruth, as the replacement for June. Ruth would recall: "We sort of pulled a fast one by waiting until the last minute to inform the promoters of
heroster change
...because we didn't want to give them the chance to change their minds."
She also said, "Anita and I had talked for some time about having Issa and
nita'sdaughter Jada alternate in the third spot in the lineup
...Issa was chosen
o gofirst because she had experience singing solo at a lot of New England-area functions."
Issa's membership in the Pointer Sisters would remain constant until 2009, Jada having been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the autumn of 2002 and dying June 10, 2003.
The Pointer Sisters recorded their first album with Issa rather than June in April 2004 with ''The Pointer Sisters - Live in Billings'' recorded at the Alberta Bair Theatre in
Billings, Montana
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. The first studio recording by the Pointer Sisters to feature Issa was "Christmas in New York" for YMC Record
www.ymcrecords.comrecorded in the summer of 2005 for release for the multi-artist seasonal release ''Smooth & Soulful Christmas Collection'' on YMC Records: "Christmas in New York" afforded the Pointer Sisters their last appearance on a ''Billboard'' chart to date, the track reaching #21 on the ''Billboard''
Adult Contemporary chart. Christmas In New York was written by Nathan East and Chris Christian and produced by them.
The group's next recording was a remake of the
Eurythmics
Eurythmics were a British New wave music, new wave duo formed in 1980, consisting of Scottish vocalist Annie Lennox and English musician and producer Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Dave Stewart. They were both previously in the Tourists, a band t ...
' "
Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves" recorded with
Natalia: this track spent sixteen weeks in the Top 20 of Belgium's Flemish chart from October 2005 with a peak of #2. In 2008, Anita and Ruth recorded the last Pointer Sisters album to date ''The Pointer Sisters Favorites'' consisting of remakes of ten of the group's biggest hits: recorded in response to the group's failure to receive royalties from the inclusion of any Pointer Sisters' hits on multi-artist hits compilations, "...Favorites" was sold exclusively at the group's live gigs and at the website ThePointerSisters.com, but was added to iTunes in 2013.
In recent years, many Pointer Sisters songs have been covered by contemporary artists, such as "
Jump (For My Love)" by
Girls Aloud
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, which reached number two at the UK singles chart in 2003, "
Dare Me" was turned into the dance smash "Stupidisco" by Belgian DJ
Junior Jack, indie band
Le Tigre
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covered in 2004 "
I'm So Excited" on their third album ''
This Island'', and French DJ Muttonheads sampled "Back in My Arms" on his 2005 club hit "I'll Be There". In 2005, "Pinball Number Count" was re-edited for Coldcut's
Ninja Tune
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label, becoming a surprise dance hit. The same song has also been sampled by Venetian Snares of the Planet Mu record label. Most recently in 2007, Tommy Boy recording artist
Ultra Naté
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has released a dance-pop cover of "
Automatic
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* ''Automatic'' (Jack Bruce album), a 1983 el ...
" that reached #1 at the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts. The same year,
How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side) was faithfully covered by Queen Latifah on her 2007 album "Travelin' Light".
On June 7, 2006, Anita guest-starred on ''
Celebrity Duets'' singing with
Olympic gymnast
Carly Patterson on "
I'm So Excited": on the following night's results show the duo's encore was "
Jump (For My Love)".
On August 4, 2009, Ruth, Anita and Bonnie stopped by The Kibitz Room at Canter's in Los Angeles and jammed with the band and Ruth's son Malik. They sang "
Fire
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Flames, the most visible portion of the fire, are produced in the combustion re ...
", "
Yes We Can Can", and "Going Down Slowly". On November 4, 2009, the Pointer Sisters played "
I'm So Excited" and "
Neutron Dance" on
CBS morning show ''
The Early Show
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'' with Ruth's granddaughter, Sadako Johnson. Issa is currently pursuing a solo career.
While promoting an October 28, 2010, Detroit gig by the Pointer Sisters –then comprising Anita and Ruth and Sadako Pointer Johnson — Ruth Pointer, asked "Do you
nd Anitaplan on recording an album with Sadako?", replied: "Hmm
...not really. We talk about it from time to time, but the business has changed so much. It's not like the old days when you just have a record deal and go in the studio and record with a producer and then start promoting."
In the same interview Ruth commented on the Pointer Sisters' profile having dropped in recent years: "We've performed a lot in Europe and Asia and Australia, and it's just that we haven't been very visible publicly in the
S We still do a lot of corporate parties and private parties because I mean, let's face it, those are the people that are in our own age group and know our songs."
In November 2011, the Pointer Sisters toured Australia and played one gig in New Zealand with a lineup consisting of Ruth, Sadako Johnson and Issa; the last-named was a last-minute and presumably temporary replacement for Anita, who did not feel up to travel due to an unnamed health concern. Ruth, Sadako Johnson and Issa were the personnel for a February 11, 2012 Pointer Sisters concert in Metairie, Louisiana. At the July 6, 2012 Essence Fest show in New Orleans, Anita had rejoined the group, the lineup for that concert being Ruth, Anita and Sadako Johnson.
In an August 2012 interview Ruth stated: "Anita has had some health issues recently so we try to give her a break when she needs it. When that happens we bring my daughter
ssain to fill in for her."
At a later Pointer Sisters concert, performing with the
Columbus Symphony on June 14, 2013 (and filling in for
Chaka Khan
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with a week's notice), the lineup was Anita, Ruth and Issa Pointer.
The Pointer Sisters were scheduled to play six Australian dates in May and June 2016 with the lineup of Ruth, Issa and Sadako Johnson. Media reports indicated that Anita's health issues necessitated her retiring from the group.
In a February 25, 2016 interview with News.com.au, Ruth said of the Pointer Sisters recent live performance history: "I'm almost inclined to call
he group's live engagementspop-up engagements, not tours. We don't do the tours like we used to do back in the day. We'll leave that to the young folks, out on the road in buses for months at a time.
...We still have a good time, we do a lot of corporate dates, a lot of casinos, special events, fundraisers, that's our audience. We're so glad
he Pointer Sisters's songs arestill relevant and people still want to hear them being sung and we love singing them."
The Pointer Sisters were inducted into the
Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2005.
The Pointer Sisters' song "Hot Together" was featured as the lead soundtrack in the second trailer to the upcoming 2026 video game
Grand Theft Auto VI and will be featured on the soundtrack of the game.
Personal lives
In November 2000, the sisters lost their mother, Sarah.
In 2003, sister Anita lost her only child Jada to cancer. Jada was the subject of the 1973 song "Jada".
On April 11, 2006, June, who suffered from drug addiction, died of cancer at the age of 52. According to a family statement, she was surrounded by Ruth and Anita as well as brothers
Aaron
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and Fritz. On May 4, 2006, Bonnie appeared on ''
Entertainment Tonight
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'' saying the other sisters had not fulfilled June's burial wishes, instead having her cremated because it was cheaper. Bonnie also stated the sisters had not let her ride in the family car at the funeral. Anita and Ruth responded that Bonnie had demanded to rejoin the group and was upset that she had been rejected, and that June had left no instructions for her burial. The sisters seemed estranged from Bonnie until she joined Anita on the ''Idol Radio Show'' in 2007.
Bonnie was arrested for allegedly possessing crack cocaine on November 18, 2011, in South Los Angeles, after the car she was riding in was pulled over for a mechanical malfunction. She filed for divorce from Motown Records producer, Jeffrey Bowen, on July 1, 2014. On June 8, 2020, she died at her home in Los Angeles at the age of 69.
Anita died from cancer on December 31, 2022.
Members
Current members
*
Ruth Pointer (1972–present)
*
Issa Pointer (2002–2009, 2011–present)
*
Sadako Pointer (2009–present)
Former members
*
Anita Pointer (1969–2015; died 2022)
*
Bonnie Pointer (1969–1977, one-off in 2009; died 2020)
*
June Pointer (1969–1977, 1978–2002; died 2006)
Timeline
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Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
The Pointer Sisters
The Pointer Sisters are an American female vocal group from Oakland, California, who achieved mainstream success during the 1970s and 1980s. They have had a repertoire with many genres, they have sold around 50 million records throughout their ...
'' (1973)
* ''
That's a Plenty'' (1974)
* ''
Steppin''' (1975)
* ''
Having a Party'' (1977)
* ''
Energy
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'' (1978)
* ''
Priority'' (1979)
* ''
Special Things'' (1980)
* ''
Black & White'' (1981)
* ''
So Excited!'' (1982)
* ''
Break Out'' (1983)
* ''
Contact'' (1985)
* ''
Hot Together'' (1986)
* ''
Serious Slammin''' (1988)
* ''
Right Rhythm'' (1990)
* ''
Only Sisters Can Do That'' (1993)
Awards
Grammy Awards
The
Grammy Award
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s are awarded annually by the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Inc. (NARAS), doing business as The Recording Academy, is an American Learned society, learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals. It is widely kno ...
. The Pointer Sisters have received three awards from ten nominations.
American Music Awards
The
American Music Award
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s is an annual awards ceremony created by
Dick Clark
Richard Wagstaff Clark (November 30, 1929April 18, 2012) was an American television and radio personality and television producer who hosted ''American Bandstand'' from 1956 to 1989. He also hosted five incarnations of the Pyramid (game show), ...
in 1973. The Pointer Sisters have received three awards from four nominations.
See also
*
List of artists who reached number one on the Billboard R&B chart
*
List of number-one dance hits (United States)
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*
List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. dance chart
This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on ''Billboard magazine's'' Dance Club Songs chart. ''Billboard'' began ranking dance music on the week ending October 26, 1974, and this is the standard music popularity chart in ...
References
External links
Official websitewww.ThePointerSisters.com
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