Throwback: Happy 77th Birthday, Anita Pointer!

It’s January 2025 y’all! January is a busy month for music birthdays. Let’s get to it. 

The Pointer Sisters‘ Anita Pointer was born on this day back in 1948. Between 1973 and 1985, The Pointer Sisters — whether as a trio or a quartet — were among one of the most commercially successful acts of their day with the act having 13 US Top 20 hits, including 1979’s “Fire,” 1980’s “He’s So Shy,” 1981’s “Slow Hand,” 1984’s “Automatic” and “Jump (For My Love)” and 1985’s “Neutron Dance.” They also won three Grammys, including one in 1975 for Best Country Vocal Performance for “Fairytale.”

Certainly, if you were a child of the 70s or the 80s, you’d likely have some fond memories of The Pointer Sisters. They were played everywhere — and all the time. We lost Anita a couple of years ago, a few weeks short of her 75th birthday; but today, I wanted to celebrate Anita’s life and her work. 

Happy birthday, Anita! Happy birthday, wherever you are!


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