American Soul - pop - jazz singer - songwriterDaughter of
Nat King Cole, cousin of
Eddie Cole and niece of
Freddy Cole. Married
Marvin Yancy, from the songwriting/producer duo
Chuck Jackson & Marvin Yancy, who produced her in the beginning of her career.
Born on February 6 1950, in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Died December 31, 2015 in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Her vocal style gained her the tag of new
Aretha Franklin in the mid-70's.
She was noted by the production and songwriting duo of
Chuck Jackson and
Marvin Yancy.
She started recording in 1976 at Capitol Records.
She married
Marvin Yancy in 1976 - divorced in 1980.
She married the producer
Andre Fischer in 1989 - divorced in 1995.
Since 1976 she has received 9 Grammy Awards, the last one in 2009.
Among her many hits, highlights include This Will Be (An Everlasting Love), I've Got Love On My Mind, Our Love, her duet with
Ray Parker Jr., Over you, her duet with
Freddie Jackson, I Do, her duets album with
Peabo Bryson and the virtual duets albums with her late father
Nat King Cole.
Also of note are her covers of
Bruce Springsteen's Pink Cadillac, her highly successful comeback single after her troubles with drug addiction,
The Beatles' Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds,
Percy Sledge's When A Man Loves A Woman, Billie Holiday's Good Morning Heartache, Fleetwood Mac's Oh, Daddy, Ella Fitzgerald's Stairway To The Stars, Guess Who's These Eyes etc.