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  1. Firstly, she provided backing vocals on RuPaul's 1996 album Foxy Lady, where the two of them also recorded a duet. Then, in 1997, she recorded the song "House of Joy" for DJ/producer Junior Vasquez , which became Robinson's first and only hit single in the United Kingdom . [10]

  2. Vicki Sue Robinson (* 31. Mai 1954 im Stadtteil Harlem, New York, New York; † 27. April 2000 in Wilton, Connecticut) war eine US-amerikanische Disco-Sängerin, der 1976 auf dem Höhepunkt des Genres ein internationaler Hit mit Turn the Beat Around gelang.

  3. 27. Apr. 2000 · She collaborated with RuPaul on the 1996 CD, Foxy Lady, and scored her first hit in the U.K. with “House of Joy” in 1997. Then it was back to the movies, sort of: Her song, “My Stomp, My Beat”, was included on the soundtrack of Chasing Amy, and Vicki appeared as herself in Unauthorized Biography: Milo, Death of a Supermodel ...

  4. April 27, 2000On this day Vicki Sue Robinson, the vivacious pop-gospel singer whose 1976 hit ''Turn the Beat Around'' became a signature anthem of the disco ...

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  5. This was the second single released from the Foxy Lady album. The song was written by RuPaul and Joe Carrano and released through Rhino Records and features guest vocals by Vicki Sue Robinson . The song reached number twenty-eight on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US.

  6. Firstly, she provided backing vocals on RuPaul's 1996 album Foxy Lady,where the two of them also recorded a duet. Then, in 1997, she recorded the song "House of Joy" for DJ/producer Junior Vasquez, which became Robinson's first and only hit single in the United Kingdom. She then recorded the song "My Stomp, My Beat" for the film

  7. Vicki Sue Robinson was reared in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for most of her early years, returning with her family to New York City when she was ten. She had given her first public performance in 1960 at the age of six, when she accompanied her mother on stage at the Philadelphia Folk Festival .