Artist Bio:
The Ritchie Family was an American vocal group known for their success in the disco genre during the 1970s. The group was formed in Philadelphia in 1975 by Jacques Morali, a French producer who also worked with the Village People. The original lineup consisted of Cassandra Wooten, Gwendolyn Oliver, and Cheryl Mason Jacks. Their music was characterized by catchy melodies, tight harmonies, and a danceable beat, which made them popular in the disco scene.
The Ritchie Family released several albums and singles that achieved moderate success on the Billboard charts. Their most well-known songs include "The Best Disco in Town," "Brazil," and "Give Me a Break." The group's music often featured a mix of disco, funk, and soul influences, and they were known for their glamorous stage presence and elaborate costumes. Despite lineup changes over the years, The Ritchie Family continued to perform and release music until the late 1980s.
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