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13 Apr 06 June Pointer, youngest of the four Pointer Sisters who went from teenage gospel singers to the top of the pop charts with such hits as "Fire," "Slow Hand" and "I'm So Excited," has died of cancer at age 52, a family spokesman said on Wednesday.Her wo sisters, Ruth and Anita, and two brothers, Aaron and Fritz, were at her side at the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica when she died, the spokesman said. Her third sister, Bonnie, was unable to be present, the spokesman added. The type of cancer was not disclosed. "The Pointer Sisters," their first album, was issued in 1973 with what turned out to be their first hit, "Yes We Can Can," a cover of anAllen Toussaint song. Two years later they topped the R&B charts with "How Long (Betcha' Got A Chick on the Side)." Their second album, "That's A Plenty" in 1974, included a country and western tune "Fairytale," which led to their winning the first of their threeGrammys, this one for best country vocal performance by a group. Thanks to that song, they became the first black female group to sing at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry. "Fairytale" was later covered byElvis Presley. Bonnie left the group in the late 1970s to sign with Motown and follow a solo career, and the sisters became a trio making several successful albums, most notably 1984's "Break Out," which won two Grammy awards and contained the hit "Neutron Dance," featured in the film "Beverly Hills Cop." It was not the first time that a Pointer Sisters song made the movies -- in 1976 they appeared with Richard Pryor in the movie "Car Wash," which had their singing "You Gotta Believe" on the soundtrack. In 2004, June Pointer, who made two albums as a solo artist, was charged with cocaine possession and placed in a rehabilitation program. Rest in peace girl, you have made us dance over the years and will continue to do so because of you.
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June Pointer, youngest of the four Pointer Sisters who went from teenage gospel singers to the top of the pop charts with such hits as "Fire," "Slow Hand" and "I'm So Excited," has died of cancer at age 52, a family spokesman said on Wednesday.




