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RIP Bonnie Pointer (1950 – 2020)

“Yes We Can Can” (1973)

Bonnie Pointer was an American singer, part of the The Pointer Sisters.

“God Make Me Funky” (1975)

The Pointer Sisters also did background vocals on “God Make Me Funky” (1975) by The Headhunters, the American jazz-funk fusion band led by Herbie Hancock.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1950, 2020, American music, black music, disco, funk, RIP, soul on June 10, 2020 by jahsonic.

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