Alfa Anderson, the iconic lead vocalist for the legendary disco band Chic, has passed away at the age of 78. The news was ...
First as a session singer for Chic, Anderson sang backup on their early hits “Everybody Dance ... but never thought it would [impact the band]. We were the first group that had diversity ...
While in Chic, the band had various hits like Good Times, Le Freak, and My Forbidden Love. Chic was dissolved in 1983 and Alfa went on to appear on various artists' albums and perform ...
It was early in the band’s formation ... Rolling Stone also named it one of the “200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time.” Reflecting on Chic’s enduring popularity following the release ...
From there, Anderson would go on to record other notable hits like “Le Freak” and “Good Times,” bringing Chic to the mainstream. “Le Freak,” one of the band’s most successful singles ...
Anderson was heard as backing vocalist on some of Chic’s biggest hits including “Le Freak ... She’d joined the band in 1977 and remained until its initial breakup in 1983.
Chic had several massive hits, including "Le Freak," "I Want Your Love" and "Good Times." Anderson became a lead singer when one of the band's original leads left the group in 1978. It's unclear ...
Alfa Anderson, the disco queen who was an integral member of Nile Rodgers' influential band Chic, died Dec. 16 at ... prominently on generational hits like "Le Freak," "Good Times," and "I Want ...
Anderson sang on Chic's greatest hits “Good Times” and “Le Freak ... Anderson joined Chic in 1977 and was a member of the band until it disbanded in 1983. From there, Anderson continued ...
She appeared as a background vocalist on the band’s debut album “Chic,” featuring hits like “Dance, Dance, Dance” and “Everybody Dance.” When one of the group’s original lead ...