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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Stylish Singer Alfa Anderson Dies at 78

Alfa Anderson, the singer of a few of disco group Stylish’s greatest songs, together with “Le Freak,” “Good Occasions,” “My Forbidden Lover,” “At Final I Am Free,” “I Need Your Love,” has died. The band’s Nile Rodgers shared the information on social media, however he didn’t disclose a reason for demise. Anderson was 78 12 months outdated.

Anderson was born in Augusta, Georgia, on September 7, 1946. She is claimed to have composed her first tune on the age of three, however, as she grew older, she made her focus training, ultimately attending college to be a trainer, first at Paine Faculty after which at Columbia College. Nonetheless, she sang in her colleges’ choirs, and, ultimately, she debuted as a backup singer for Cannonball Adderley, at Carnegie Corridor, in 1976. Anderson went on to report background vocals for Dionne Warwick and Roy Buchanan; she additionally featured on the Quincy Jones–produced 1978 soundtrack for The Wiz. Whereas engaged on the soundtrack, she met Luther Vandross, who inspired her to audition for the newly shaped Stylish in 1977.

Each Vandross and Anderson sang on Stylish’s self-titled 1977 debut, however Anderson wouldn’t declare her place as lead vocalist till the departure of unique lead Norma Jean Wright the next 12 months. She would go on to characteristic prominently on the group’s greatest albums—1978’s C’est Stylish and 1979’s Risqué—till Stylish’s first dissolution in 1983. Throughout this time, Anderson was a frequent visitor on Soul Practice and Prime of the Pops, and she or he sang on Stylish-produced albums like We Are Household, by Sister Sledge, and Diana, by Diana Ross.

After touring internationally with Vandross within the mid-Eighties, Anderson turned to instructing, ultimately changing into the principal at Brooklyn’s El Puente Academy for Peace and Justice. She launched music intermittently, via the 2010s, together with the one “Former First Girl of Stylish” and the self-released album Music From My Coronary heart. In 2015, Stylish’s “Le Freak” was inducted into the Grammy Corridor of Fame, and, three years later, it was added to the Library of Congress’ Nationwide Recording Registry.


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