Scott, Sherry (c. 1948–)
Scott, Sherry (c. 1948–)
American musician. Name variations: Earth, Wind & Fire. Born c. 1948 in Chicago, IL.
Served as 1st female vocalist for Earth, Wind & Fire (1970–72); wrote and sang lead vocal for group's 1st major hit "I Think About Loving You"; received Afrique "Bob Marley" Music Award for cultural music growth in greater Chicago (1999); performed concerts for Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs.
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