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Featured vocalist on original Broadway cast recording of Hair, Moore did not
capitalise on LP's success as quikly as fellow cast member Ronnie
Dyson. Her breakthrough followed a 1976 collaboration with producer
Van McCoy: This is it reached no. 9 in UK chart, to which she returned
at threeyearly intervals. In '79 she teamed with McFadden & Whitehead
for Pick me up, I'll dance and cruised into 1982 Top 20 with Love's
comin' at ya, masterminded by Paul Laurence Jones III (enjoying simultaneous
success with Evelyn King's Love come
down). She continued to make soul charts on both sides of the Atlantic,
but achieved greater recognition as early champion of Freddie
Jackson. |