Biography
Singer Norma Jean Wright recorded both under her own name and as Norma Jean -- not to be confused with the same-named country singer.The Elyria, OH, native first came to fame as a vocalist with Chic. Chic leaders Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards produced her debut single Saturday in summer 1978. Her self-titled LP, produced by Rodgers and Edwards, was released by Bearsville Records in July 1978. The follow-ups were a cover of Sam Cooke's Having a Party and the title track single from her next LP, High Society, from late 1979.

Norma Jean Wright related releases are Sister Sledge (We Are Family [Rhino]), Randy Crawford (Abstract Emotions), Nick Scotti (Nick Scotti), Nelson Rangell (Nelson Rangell), Madonna (Madonna) and Luther Vandross (Never Too Much/Forever, for Always, for Love). ~ Ed Hogan, Rovi




 
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Saturday
Saturday - Norma Jean Wright - Soul Train
Norma Jean Wright & Luci Martin performing on the PBS special "Disco Explosion"
ALFA ANDERSON LUCI MARTIN NORMA JEAN WRIGHT "Formerly of CHIC" I Want Your Love Le Freak Good Times
High Society (12" Version)
Norma Jean Wright - "Having A Party" (1978) - MDA Telethon
Norma Jean Wright & Lucy Martin -- Le Freak Live Video HQ
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