Diva Gray

Diva Gray is an American disco singer and backing vocalist behind the disco band Chic. She was also in disco groups, such as Change, and Lemon with her friends, Lani Groves, Gordon Grody, Luther Vandross, David Lasley and Kenny Lehman. Furthermore, she was in Bette Midler's female backing group, The Harlettes with Ula Hedwig and Jocelyn Brown.[1] As a solo performer, she cut only one album, produced by Luigi Ojival, called, "Hotel Paradise", released on Columbia Records.

Discography

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References

  1. Maslin, Janet (1980-09-25). "Movie Review: Divine Madness". The New York Times.
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