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Pointer Sisters founding member Bonnie dies at 69
In this file photo Anita Pointer (left) and Bonnie Pointer (right) of the Pointer Sisters attend The Hollywood Chamber Of Commerce 98th Annual Board Installation And Lifetime Achievement Awards Gala in Los Angeles April 10, 2019. u00e2u20acu2022 AFP pic

SAN FRANCISCO, June 9 ― Bonnie Pointer, one of the four original members of The Pointer Sisters sibling musical group, has died at the age of 69, a statement on the group's website said yesterday.

The sisters ― Bonnie, Anita, Ruth and the late June ― began singing in their father's church in Oakland, California, and rose to fame in the 1970s.

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Their songs included hits such as I'm So Excited and Jump (For My Love).

The quartet won the first of three Grammy Musical Awards for their 1975 hit song Fairytale.

The song, co-written by Bonnie and her sister Anita, won in the Best Country Duo or Group category and was later recorded by Elvis Presley.

Bonnie Pointer left the group in the mid-1970s for a Motown solo career, and her biggest solo was the 1978 hit Heaven Must Have Sent You.

"Because of Bonnie's talent, drive and determination the multi-Grammy winning Pointer Sisters exist and have had the great fortune of spending two decades at the top of the charts and close to 50 years performing to sold out audiences around the world,” the group statement read.

"Our family is devastated,” Anita Pointer told CNN in a statement. "On behalf of my siblings and I and the entire Pointer family, we ask for your prayers at this time.” ― AFP

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