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  1. Nona Hendryx (* 9. Oktober 1944 in Trenton , New Jersey ) ist eine US-amerikanische Sängerin und Songschreiberin , die von 1961 bis 1977 Mitglied der Gruppe Labelle war. Mit dem Disco - Funk -Song Lady Marmalade hatte das Trio 1975 einen Welthit, der unter anderem Platz eins der US-Single-Charts erreichte.

  2. 23 de jul. de 2012 · Funk pioneer NONA HENDRYX does a live rendition of her 1985 single "Rock This House" at World Cafe Live, Philadelphia, PA on 7/15/2012. Photographed by Crai...

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  3. THE DREAM MACHINE EXPERIENCE. A music-driven Mixed Reality experience by Nona Hendryx that combines augmented reality, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and game-like features to create imaginative worlds rooted in Afro-Futurism where communities can identify, gather, grow, and heal. The Past and the Present for the Future.

  4. Nona Hendryx. American singer born on October 9, 1944, in Trenton, New Jersey. Hendryx got her start recording in 1962 with Patti LaBelle, Sarah Dash and Cindy Birdsong in the vocalgroup Patti LaBelle And The Bluebells. When Birdsong left for Supremes the other three members changed the group's name to LaBelle, transforming themselves into ...

  5. 19 de oct. de 2017 · Music video by Nona Hendryx performing I Need Love. (C) 1985 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainmenthttp://vevo.ly/xFips0

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  6. Engineer, Bass – Morgan Wiley. Mixed By – Jonathan Kreinik. Producer – Charles Levine, Eli Goldstein. Synth, Drum Programming – Soul Clap. Written By, Producer – Nona Hendryx. B1. Keep Funkin For The World. Backing Vocals – Asa Arnold, Keith Fluitt, Kiki Hawkins. Drums – Adrian Harpham.

  7. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Just the really insane people of New York came to the Met,” Hendryx said. “That was the real crux of the Afrofuturism movement.”. Afrofuturism has reemerged, having picked up a name and new meanings. But Hendryx resists the idea of a renaissance in favor of continuity. Afrofuturism has “always been there,” she said.