Nona Hendryx

Singer-songwriter and producer of 'Labelle'

Nona Hendryx - Singer-songwriter and producer of 'Labelle'
Born

October 9th, 1944
80 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A prominent singer-songwriter and producer, contributions spanned music, theater, and film. Rose to fame as a member of the group Labelle, which achieved mainstream success with the hit song 'Lady Marmalade'. Later, pursued a solo career with acclaimed albums and singles, showcasing a blend of rock, funk, and R&B. Engaged in various artistic projects, including composing music for theater productions and working with different artists across genres. In addition to music, participated in acting and produced several shows, enhancing the cultural landscape with creative output.

Achieved success with Labelle's 'Lady Marmalade'

Released solo albums including 'Nona' and 'The Art of Defense'

Contributed to various theater productions

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