Hendryx, Nona (1945–)

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Hendryx, Nona (1945–)

African-American singer and songwriter. Born Aug 18, 1945, in Trenton, NJ.

Multitalented singer-composer, sang with Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles (1962–77); established rock credentials with solo debut Nona Hendryx (1977); collaborated with Talking Heads on album Remain in Light (1981); released dance-funk album Nona (1983), which featured R&B hits "Keep It Confidential" and "Transformation"; released albums Female Trouble (1987), SkinDiver (1989), You Have to Cry Sometime (1992), and Transformation: The Best of Nona Hendryx (1999); wrote music and lyrics for Charles Randolph-Wright's comedy Blue (2000); composed for Alvin Ailey and Dance Theatre Workship; acclaimed for mastery of various musical genres, including girl-group pop, glam funk, hard rock, new wave, and New Age.