Pointer Sisters
R&B vocal quartet the Pointer Sisters have had a career marked by amazing versatility and perseverance. Sporting a distinct retro look, they became the first black female group to perform on the Grand Old Opry, and won a Best Country Grammy in 1975 with "Fairytale." They scored a major pop hit in 1978 with the Bruce Springsteen-penned "Fire," and had several hits in the 1980s that included the irresistible dance/pop classic "I'm So Excited" and "Jump (For My Love)"--the latter won a Grammy in 1984. While the Sisters never again achieved the success they had in the '70s and '80s, they remained a viable touring act in the decades that followed. Sadly, June Pointer, the youngest of the group, succumbed to cancer in 2006.
Greatest Hits Live
Pointer Sisters
Goldenlane Records, 2008
1 CD
Special Things
Pointer Sisters
Wounded Bird Records, 2007
1 CD
Back to Back (Collectables)
Pointer Sisters
Collectables Records, 2006
1 CD
Legends
Pointer Sisters
Sony Bmg (Germany), 2005
1 CD
I'm So Excited
Pointer Sisters
ARM (Association Of Recorded Music), 2005
1 CD
The Collection
Pointer Sisters
Madacy Records, 2004
1 CD
Steppin'
Pointer Sisters
Hip-o Select, 2004
1 CD
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection
Pointer Sisters
Hip-O Records, 2004
1 CD
