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Grammy-winning Motown artist, Bonnie Pointer dies

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Bonnie Pointer, of The Pointer Sisters, has died at the age of 69.

 

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The Grammy-winning Motown artist, who was originally part of the popular quartet group of sisters in the ’70s, died on Monday morning, June 8.

 

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Her sister, Anita, confirmed this to TMZ, saying, “It is with great sadness that I have to announce to the fans of The Pointer Sisters that my sister, Bonnie died this morning. Our family is devastated, on behalf of my siblings and I and the entire Pointer family, we ask for your prayers at this time.”

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Anita continues, “Bonnie was my best friend and we talked every day, we never had a fight in our life, I already miss her and I will see her again one day.”

 

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Bonnie was one of the OG Pointer Sisters — which started out as a duo, with her as one of the leads — but eventually left the group in the mid-1970s to pursue a successful solo career. She’s best known for her cover of “Heaven Must Have Sent You.”

 

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Grammy-winning Motown artist, Bonnie Pointer dies at 69

 

Bonnie had a prolific recording career under Motown Records — which signed her after she left TPS. Her disco rendition of ‘Heaven’ peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

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While she was with the Pointer Sisters, she earned a Grammy award for Best Vocal by a Duo or Group in the country category.

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Bonnie is survived by 2 sisters. Another one of her sisters, June, died in 2006 from cancer.

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