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  1. Alfa Anderson (born September 7, 1947) is a soul /rhythm and blues/ disco singer and teacher, best known as one of the lead singers of the 1970s band Chic . Early life and education. Anderson was born in Augusta, Georgia.

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    • Alfa Anderson, September 7, 1947 (age 76), Augusta, Georgia
  2. www.officialalfaanderson.com › bioBio - alfaanderson

    Bio. Alfa Anderson is a soul and dance music icon whose voice defines an entire era of popular music. As one of the original lead vocalists in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-nominated group, Chic, she helped producers Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards build a mountain of gold and platinum albums with hits like "Le Freak," "Good Times," and "I Want ...

  3. Alfa Anderson (born September 7, 1947) is a soul /rhythm and blues/ disco singer and teacher, best known as one of the lead singers of the 1970s band Chic. Quick Facts Born, Education ... Close. Early life and education. Anderson was born in Augusta, Georgia.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Sep 1, 2022. Alfa Anderson is an R&B/Dance music icon whose voice helped define an entire era of popular music, as one of the original lead vocalists of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominated...

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  5. 14 de nov. de 2013 · At Last, She Is Free: An Interview with Alfa Anderson. By. Christian John Wikane. / 14 November 2013. In 1979, two defining forces in dance music united on a lavish two-record compilation ...

  6. Formerly Of Chic: About Us. Alfa Anderson. A longtime New Yorker by way of Augusta, Georgia, Alfa Anderson began her professional singing career alongside some of the industry's most talented vocalists and musicians.

  7. 28 de jun. de 2017 · After being a member of Chic and working with various artists as a studio singer in the 1970s, Alfa Anderson went back to school during the 1980s. She had previously taught in college before she made it big with Chic, and after she earned her second master’s degree, Anderson taught in the New York City school system, and later ...