The Pointer Sisters начинали свою карьеру в 1969 году как дуэт в составе Джун и Бонни Пойнтер (June & Bonnie Pointer) и поначалу назывались "Pointers, a Pair" Немногим позднее, когда сёстры уже начали пользоваться успехом у публики, к ним присоединилась Анита Пойнтер (Anita Pointer), а накануне записи дебютного альбома ещё одна сестра - Рут (Ruth Pointer).
Первую пластинку сёстры записывали на малоизвестном лейбле Blue Thumb Records, который всего год назад основал энергичный Боб Краснов (Bob Krasnow). Позднее лейбл входил в группу EMI/Capitol, потом в MCA и в конце 90х был поглощён концерном PolyGram.
Бюджет пластинки был невелик, но в итоге диск уверенно поднялся в Billboard Top 200 Albums до 13й позиции, а в чарте Top 100 Rhythm'n'Blues Albums до почётной третьей позиции. По итогам года диск получил "золотой" статус. Кстати, сёстры до 1986 года продолжали записываться на малобюджетных студиях, выдавая при этом пластинки, которые ниже 40го места в чартах не опускались. Лишь в 86м, группа перешла под крыло RCA...
В разгар популярности квартета, в 1980м, Бонни оставляет сестёр, чтобы заняться сольной карьерой. Продюсером её стал известный Джефри Боун (Jeffrey Bowen), а лейблом Motown Records.
Бонни выпустила всего три пластинки, но все они имели больший успех, чем диски семейного трио...
...В 2002м, в составе группы дебютировала Исса Пойнтер (Issa Pointer) - дочь Рут Пойнтер и Денниса Эдвардса (Dennis Edwards) - основателя группы Temptations. Через два года она заменила в составе свою тётю Джун, которая оставила сцену по состоянию здоровья (Джун Пойнтер скончалась 11 апреля 2006 года от рака; а в 2003м трагически ушла из жизни дочь Аниты Пойнтер - Джада, рождению которой группа посвятила песню "Jada")...
...С 1990 года The Pointer Sisters не выпускают пластинок. О группе стали забывать и в Америке, и в Европе. Но возвращение коллектива в мир "большой музыки" всё-таки состоялось. Во время европейского тура 2006 года молодой бельгийской певицы Наталии Дрютс (Natalia Druyts) The Pointer Sisters пели хит Ареты Франклин и Энни Леннокс "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves"... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Pointer Sisters is an American vocal group originally of four sisters out of the West Oakland Church of God where their father was a preacher. Under management & production of David Rubinson & later Richard Perry, the sisters became a hugely successful act throughout the '70s & '80s, creating a two-and-a-half decades long career. Amongst the many hit tracks included "Jump (For My Love)", "He's So Shy", "Happiness", "Fairytale" and "Neutron Dance". They had many record labels starting with their first failed single on Atlantic on through to long periods with Blue Thumb, Planet, RCA, and later Motown and even SBK.
Bonnie Pointer and June Pointer first formed a secular singing duo in the late '60s and began performing in clubs around the San Francisco Bay area; Anita Pointer and Ruth Pointer later joined them. The Pointer Sisters hooked up with David Rubinson who was a record producer affiliated with Bill Graham. They would perform onstage with the flamboyant Sylvester of The Cockettes, and they'd done some work as background singers on recordings by Elvin Bishop, Boz Scaggs, Cold Blood and other San Francisco Bay Area groups.
Their big breakthrough was a cover of an Allen Toussaint composition originally recorded in 1970 by Lee Dorsey, the song was "Yes We Can Can" released by The Pointer Sisters in March 1973. The girls' voices were added over funky backing tracks laid down with the help of Rubinson's contacts like Tower of Power guitarist Willie Fulton. They sang live around a single mic, with Anita handling lead, and upon release the record soon hit Number 11 on Billboard's pop chart and Number 12 on the R&B chart. In 1974 the group surprised white audiences when they broke the color barrier in at The Grand Ol' Opry when performing their Country Grammy award winning country song "Fairytale" in Nashville. "How Long (Betcha Got A Chick On The Side)" was a 1975 #1 R&B hit from their Steppin LP, with classic funky keys of Herbie Hancock on clavinet & wicked guitar stylings of Wah Wah Watson...
Bonnie Pointer left the group in 1977 for a solo career, and in 1978, the remaining sisters switched labels to Planet & production duties went to Richard Perry who modernized their sound away from a nostalgia based act into a more contemporary look & sound for the 1980's.
They produced the album Energy, with a classic country flavored updates of Sly Stone's "Everybody Is A Star", and a rendition of another Allen Toussaint song called "Happiness". The Perry streak included 1984's Break Out, which did exactly that going triple platinum and winning two Grammys for the singles Automatic and "Jump (for My Love)". This period in the early 80's ostensibly represents the group's commercial peak as a charting act. Their last big hit was Neutron Dance from the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack.
As the '80s wound down, June Pointer recorded two solo albums, and later left the trio by 2001. Anita also did some solo project work, and had a minor hit with a song called, "Overnight Success."
Anita and Ruth still perform concerts under the group's name. Ruth's daughter, Issa Pointer, is the trio's newest member. June suffered a stroke on February 27, 2006. While hospitalized, she was diagnosed with cancer, which had metastasized in her breast, colon, liver and bones. She died at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California on April 11, 2006 at the age of 52. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.