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  1. 8. Jan. 2004 · Her sound was inviting, passion-soaked, beautifully soulful. But where did it fit exactly? It was 1978 and disco was king, ruling the R&B; charts, where Angela Bofill, an ebony-eyed,...

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    Angela Bofill, Tochter eines kubanischen Vaters und einer puerto-ricanischen Mutter, studierte an der Manhattan School of Music. Zunächst sang sie als Solistin im New York Dance Theater of Harlem Chorus. Durch Vermittlung von Dave Valentin veröffentlichten die Produzenten Dave Grusin und Larry Rosen 1978 auf GRP Records Bofills erstes Album Angie m...

    Angela Bofill bei Discogs
    Angela Bofill bei AllMusic(englisch)
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    Kurzbiografie, Taurus Press Verlag
    The Awards Insider, Los Angeles Times
    Singer Angela Bofill Suffers Stroke; Benefit Concert Planned in New Jersey. In: Jet-Magazin. Band109, Nr.7, 20. Februar 2006, ISSN 0021-5996, S.46 (onlinein der Google-Buchsuche).
  2. Angela Tomasa Bofill (born May 2, 1954) is an American singer-songwriter of Cuban-Puerto Rican origins. A New York native, Bofill began her professional career in the mid-1970s. Bofill is most known for singles such as, "This Time I'll Be Sweeter", "Angel of the Night", and "I Try". Bofill's career spans over four decades.

  3. Angela Bofill is a renowned American singer-songwriter who made significant contributions to the world of R&B and jazz music. Born on May 2, 1954, in the Bronx, New York, Angela displayed her passion for music from a young age.

  4. 10. Juni 2023 · Her musical journey started at a young age, driven by her passion for Latin music and inspiration drawn from African-American performers. These early influences have left...

  5. 24. Aug. 2021 · Angela Bofill suffered two strokes but neither stroke could take away her positive, humorous personality and her fighter spirit.

  6. One of the stalwarts of vocal jazz and urban music during those years was Angela Bofill, whose athletic voice and three-and-a-half-octave range were marks of her musical training and jazz ambitions. Yet Bofill had a soul singer's down-to-earth passion.