Chic Singer Alfa Anderson Dies at 78

Alfa Anderson, the singer of some of disco group Chic’s biggest songs, including “Le Freak,” “Good Times,” “My Forbidden Lover,” “At Last I Am Free,” “I Want Your Love,” has died. The band’s Nile Rodgers shared the news on social media, but he did not disclose a cause of death. Anderson was 78 year old.

Anderson was born in Augusta, Georgia, on September 7, 1946. She is said to have composed her first song at the age of three, but, as she grew older, she made her focus education, eventually attending school to be a teacher, first at Paine College and then at Columbia University. Still, she sang in her schools’ choirs, and, eventually, she debuted as a backup singer for Cannonball Adderley, at Carnegie Hall, in 1976. Anderson went on to record background vocals for Dionne Warwick and Roy Buchanan; she also featured on the Quincy Jones–produced 1978 soundtrack for The Wiz. While working on the soundtrack, she met Luther Vandross, who encouraged her to audition for the newly formed Chic in 1977.

Source : Pitchfork