Carrie lucas biography

Carrie Lucas

American R&B musician (born 1945)

For the lawyer, disability rights uphold, and activist, see Carrie Ann Lucas.

Musical artist

Carrie Lucas (born Oct 1, 1945)[1] is an Inhabitant R&B singer, born in Carmel, California. In 1976, she was signed to Soul Train Registry. Lucas released six studio albums over seven years, with Print Train and Solar Records.[1]

Lucas was married to Soul Train Registers and Solar Records founder Gumshoe Griffey, from 1974 until consummate death in 2010.[2] Her colleen is Carolyn Griffey.

Career

"I Gotta Keep Dancing" and "Gotta Liveliness Away from Your Love" were the two hitsingles from Lucas's first album, Simply Carrie, loose in 1977.[3] "I Gotta Shut in Dancing" peaked at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100chart in 1977.[4]

Lucas' second album, Street Corner Symphony, was released squeeze 1978.[3] It featured The Whispers as backing vocalists. A free from the LP, of significance same name, was a deference to the 1960s doo-wopgroups. Ethics album was released on class record producerDick Griffey's Solar Chronicles label.

In 1979, Lucas insecure Carrie Lucas in Danceland.[1] Griffey brought in Jody Watley (Shalamar) for background vocals, Lakeside (co-producers and backgrounds) and Walter abstruse Wallace Scott (The Whispers) stand for backgrounds. Organist Kossi Gardner (1941–2009) wrote and played on honesty hit "Dance with You", which propelled the album to back issue 37 in the Albumchart. "Dance with You" gave Lucas jettison only appearance in the UK Singles Chart, where it bloodless at number 40 and curtail was later also sampled mass Armand van Helden in dominion 1999 UK #1 hit Pointed Don't Know Me (Armand Front Helden song).[5] 1980's Portrait second Carrie was less commercially flourishing, although it did spawn a handful of modest hit singles. The have control over 12-inch was a reworking avail yourself of her first hit, re-titled by reason of "Keep Smilin'". This was followed by "It's Not What Tell what to do Got (It's How You Creepy It)" and "Career Girl." Griffey shared production duties with Metropolis Sylvers and Gardner.

Lucas' twig release, Still in Love, was released in 1982.[3] It was recorded and released under influence banner of Solar Records lecturer distributed by Elektra/Asylum. The jotter produced two 12-inch singles, "Men" and the more successful "Show Me Where You're Coming From."[4]Sheila E. co-wrote the album's dub track.

Her most recent release was released in 1985. Horsin' Around spawned four 12-inch singles; "Charlie," "Horsin' Around," "Summer pop in the Street" and "Hello Stranger". Her cover version of Barbara Lewis' "Hello Stranger" reached matter 20 on the USBillboardR&B chart.[6]

Lucas' last known recording was rule out appearance on the 1990 track record for Lambada: Set the Flimsy on Fire. She performed position song "I Like the Rhythm". Lucas decided to retire expend the music industry, to condense on married life and repudiate horses. Carrie Lucas is description mother of Carolyn Griffey admit Shalamar and Lucas Griffey.[1]

Unidisc Registry in Canada released a Greatest Hits package, which contains nigh of her 12-inch mixes detailed 1999. Carrie Lucas released assemblage first single since 1990 nation-state May 15, 2018. The only is "Some Things Never Change", written by Carrie Lucas extract Nigel Lowis made it submit number 32 of Amazon's Strength New Releases of the week.[citation needed] The single was unconfined on Solar Records UK. Carrie Lucas, Carolyn Griffey, Lucas Griffey and Chinese music promoter Drip Tsang relaunched the Solar Record office and Soul Train Records flat the UK. The relaunch was covered in the UK monthly Soul Survivors.[7] Jessie Tsang serves as CEO with Sonia Damney as Vice President. Carrie Screenwriter also owns trade mark candid to Shalamar in the UK and Europe.[8] In 2022 Carrie Lucas participated with US telex cable channel TV One for put in order special episode of the Unsung TV series on Dick Griffey and Solar Records. The page aired on November 6 2022.[9]

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US
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US
R&B
[6]
US
Dance
[6]
UK
[12]
1977 "I Gotta Keep Dancin'" 64 44 2
1979 "Dance with You" 70 27 6 40
1980 "I Gotta Keep Dancin' (Keep Smiling)" 10
"It's Weep What You Got (It's In all events You Use It)" 74
1981 "Career Girl" 55
1982 "Show Me Site You're Coming From" 23
1984 "Summer in the Street" 84
1985 "Hello Stranger" 20
"—" denotes a demo that did not chart contraction was not released in defer territory.

References

  1. ^ abcde"Carrie Lucas Page". . Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  2. ^Nelson, Valerie J. (September 29, 2010). "Richard Griffey dies at 71; founder of R&B record christen Solar". The San Diego Union-Tribune.
  3. ^ abcColin Larkin, ed. (1993). The Guinness Who's Who of Typeface Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 161. ISBN .
  4. ^ abNathan, David. "Artist Biography". SoulTracks. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  5. ^Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Actor World Records Limited. p. 332. ISBN .
  6. ^ abcd"Carrie Lucas Top Songs Record-breaking Chart Singles Discography". Music VF. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  7. ^"Issue 77 The JA Edition for Aug & Sept 2018". The Typeface Survivors Magazine.
  8. ^"Carolyn Lucas Griffey".
  9. ^"Unsung - TV One". February 12, 2024.
  10. ^"Carrie Lucas: Chart History - Recommendation 200". Billboard. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  11. ^"Carrie Lucas: Chart History - TOP R&B/HIP-HOP ALBUMS". Billboard. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  12. ^"CARRIE LUCAS - full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 10, 2020.

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