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ANITA POINTER, is the legendary Grammy Award winning lead vocalist
of the world-renowned group, The Pointer Sisters. Anita scats; she
sings country, R & B, rock, gospel and always leaves her audiences
wanting more.
ANITA began singing in church where her parents Rev. Elton and
Rev. Sarah Pointer were pastors. Nurtured in the church and
seasoned by a life long interest in different musical flavor, she
has incorporated an abundance of influences into a sound that is,
exuberant, joyful, sultry, powerful, and always unforgettable. By
the early 1970’s ANITA had redefined her voice to such an exacting
point that rock luminaries like, Dave Mason, Taj Majal and Elvin
Bishop were soliciting ANITA for her phenomenal vocal services.
Yes You Can Can, by Allen Toissaint so moved ANITA that she
encouraged her sisters to include it on their first album. ANITA'S
lead vocal on the track made this song The Pointer Sisters' first
hit single. Another hit song, written by ANITA & BONNIE entitled
"Fairy Tale" won ANITA her first Grammy, became a country hit and
was recorded by the late Elvis Presley. This enabled ANITA with
her sisters to become the first black female group to grace the
stage of the world famous Grand Ole' Opry. In 1975 with ANITA'S
lead vocals, gold struck again for The Sisters when their Mega #1
hit, Betcha Got a Chick on The Side, another song written by ANITA
and her sisters, established them as one of the top female groups
in the country. From those humble beginnings in the early 1970’s
to the late 1980’s with ANITA'S lead vocals paving the way, THE
POINTERS SISTERS set up a permanent residence on the music charts.
Once again ANITA'S lead vocal on Bruce Springsteen's "Fire" was
another chart-topper. In 1984 she wrote the song that expresses
how she feels about life, I'm So Excited. It rose to the top of
the charts and became ANITA'S theme song.
Throughout her music career ANITA has had the opportunity to
appear in television and film. ANITA has had the opportunity to
display her versatility as an entertainer on such shows as Carol
Burnett, Flip Wilson and in the classic comedy film, Carwash. She
recently completed a national tour of the Tony award-winning
Musical, Fats Waller's Ain't Misbehavin'.
One of the highlights of her career came when she received a star
with her sisters on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. ANITA continues to
write songs and in her leisure time has amassed a large collection
of Black Americana. Her two decades of collecting have not only
given her joy but have taught her an appreciation of the past.
ANITA gives thanks everyday for the God-given ability to perform
for the world and share the greatest communication of all, the
gift of song.
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