Carrie Lucas

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Albums

Carrie Lucas - Horsin' Around
Horsin' Around
1985, songs: 1

Facts about Carrie Lucas

Carrie Lucas

Carrie Lucas is an American R&B and disco singer-songwriter who rose to prominence during the 1970s and 1980s. Here are some key facts about her:

  1. Early Life and Musical Beginnings: Carrie Lucas was born on October 1, 1945, in Carmel, California. She grew up immersed in music, singing in church choirs and performing in local talent shows from a young age. Lucas developed a passion for R&B and soul music, drawing inspiration from artists such as Aretha Franklin and Gladys Knight.

  2. Breakthrough in the Disco Era: Carrie Lucas gained widespread recognition in the mid-1970s during the disco era. She signed with Soul Train Records, a subsidiary of Dick Griffey's Solar Records, and released her debut album, "Carrie Lucas", in 1977. The album featured the hit single "I Gotta Keep Dancin' (Keep Smiling)", which became a disco anthem and solidified Lucas' status as a rising star in the genre.

  3. Chart Success and Disco Hits: Throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, Carrie Lucas scored several chart hits on the R&B and disco charts. Her smooth vocals, catchy melodies, and danceable beats resonated with audiences, earning her a string of successful singles, including "Dance with You", "Hello Stranger", and "It's Not What You Got (It's How You Use It)".

  4. Collaborations and Musical Legacy: Carrie Lucas collaborated with renowned producers and songwriters within the R&B and disco scene, including Dick Griffey, Leon Sylvers III, and Solar Records labelmate Shalamar. Her contributions to the genre helped shape the sound of disco and influenced subsequent generations of R&B and dance artists. Lucas' music remains popular among fans of classic disco and continues to be celebrated for its infectious grooves and timeless appeal.

  5. Later Career and Continued Influence: While Carrie Lucas' mainstream success waned in the 1980s, she

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