Ruth Pointer


Ruth Esther Pointer is an American singer–songwriter who is best known as the eldest member of the American family vocal group The Pointer Sisters.

Career

Joining her sisters in 1972, the Pointer Sisters released their first album in 1973. The group eventually found fame with songs like "Yes We Can Can", their country crossover hit, "Fairytale" and "How Long " before Bonnie's exit in 1977. Continuing as a trio, the group found their biggest success covering tunes of rock, pop and new wave with singles such as "Fire", "He's So Shy", and "Slow Hand".
The group found its biggest success with the release of the Break Out album in 1983 which featured hits such as "Automatic", "Jump ", a re-released version of "I'm So Excited", "Neutron Dance", and "Baby Come And Get It". It's notable for featuring Ruth's lead vocals on "Automatic" and "Neutron Dance", which hit the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 Chart and led to the group winning two Grammy Awards. Of the original members, Ruth, along with her sister Anita, are still active with The Pointer Sisters. In 1988, Pointer provided the singing voice of
the character Rita the Disney film Oliver and Company, where she sang the song "Streets of Gold" as well as a reprise of the song "Why Should I Worry" with fellow cast member Billy Joel. They were joined by Ruth's daughter, Issa, in the 1990s. The group was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1994.

Personal life

Pointer has been married five times and has five children. The eldest are a daughter Faun and a son Malik. Malik is a singer. Her daughter Issa Pointer, is from a 1977 marriage with former Temptations member Dennis Edwards. In 1984, Pointer married noted bassist Don Boyette, divorcing in 1988.
Pointer married Michael Sayles in 1990 and, at the age of 47 in 1993, she gave birth to twins, a boy named Conor and a girl named Ali. Both Issa Pointer and Ruth's granddaughter Sadako Pointer have performed as members of the Pointer Sisters.