Project Description
Norma Jean Wright & Luci Martin’s links
Territory of Representation
- Worldwide (excluding USA)
Availability
- Festivals 2024 & upon request
Upcoming Shows
- TBC
Past Shows
- Feb 25th – March 2nd 2023, Ultimate Disco Cruise, Miami, FL, USA
- Feb 26th – March 3rd 2022, Ultimate Disco Cruise, Miami, FL, USA
- Feb 14-19 2019, Ultimate Disco Cruise, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
- Nov 3rd 2018, The Legends of Disco, Lehman Center, New York, USA
Everybody is familiar with the percussive, sensual and sultry vocal interaction that the original lead vocalists Norma Jean Wright and Luci Martin brought to the bright airy panorama of sound of the multi-platinum selling group CHIC. Alongside co-lead vocalist Alfa Anderson, Nile Rodgers’ subtly modulating guitar licks, Bernard Edwards’ ferocious loping bass lines and Tony Thompson’s four-on-the-floor bass drum and percolating hi hats, these legendary ladies delivered style, sophistication and soul, and made CHIC synonymous with infectious hooks and timeless grooves. They collected a wall of gold and platinum albums, fueling the charts all over the world with monster hits like “Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)”, “Everybody Dance”, “Le Freak”, “I Want Your Love” and “Good Times”.
Today Norma Jean and Luci continue to perform these classic hits throughout the world. Their sound takes you back to the era of Studio 54 when dancing was a way of life or it simply reminds you that “good music like good times” should last forever.
Everybody is familiar with the signature sound that Norma Jean Wright and Luci Martin brought to CHIC as the original lead vocalists of the group. Alongside co-lead vocalist Alfa Anderson, guitarist/producer Nile Rodgers, bassist/producer Bernard Edwards and drummer Tony Thompson, these legendary ladies delivered style, sophistication and soul, and made CHIC synonymous with infectious hooks and timeless grooves. They collected a wall of gold and platinum albums, fueling the charts with hits that dominated clubs and airwaves across the globe.
Their story begins in 1977, when CHIC‘s gold-selling eponymous debut featured Norma Jean Wright as the group’s first lead vocalist. The album generated a pair of chart-topping disco hits, “Everybody Dance” and the Grammy-nominated “Dance, Dance, Dance“, (which included Alfa Anderson on background vocals). Luci Martin joined shortly thereafter and accompanied Norma Jean on leads during CHIC‘s first tour. When Rodgers and Edwards produced Norma Jean’s self-titled solo debut, yielding her hit single “Saturday,” Alfa stepped in and fronted CHIC with Luci Martin. Alfa’s lead vocals on “I Want Your Love” helped propel “C’est CHIC” (1978) to number one on the R&B albums chart as “Le Freak” topped the pop, R&B, and disco charts, and became the biggest-selling single in the history of Atlantic Records. “Risqué” (1979) spawned “Good Times“, CHIC‘s second number one pop single, and spotlighted Luci‘s lead on the smash UK hit “My Feet Keep Dancing.”
Throughout the 70’s and 80’s, Norma Jean & Luci also lent background vocals to the CHIC Organization’s high profile productions for a number of artists. Norma sang on the Grammy-nominated title track to “We Are Family” (1979) by Sister Sledge, which instantly became a worldwide anthem. Before singing on “I Love My Lady” (1981) by Johnny Mathis, Luci contributed vocals to Diana Ross‘ number one R&B album “Diana” (1980). Miss Ross received a Grammy nomination for “Upside Down,” which topped the pop, R&B, and dance charts.
Following their tenure in CHIC, Norma Jean and Luci each worked with an array of music icons including Aretha Franklin, Mick Jagger, Madonna, Bryan Adams, Melba Moore, and Bryan Ferry. Norma Jean and Luci formed a duo and brought disco hits to new generations of listeners. Parallel to each vocalist’s many creative pursuits, CHIC’s seminal contributions to popular music were recognized by some of the music industry’s most prestigious organizations, including a nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. No less an authority than Rolling Stone even placed “Good Times” on the magazine’s “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” list.
Over the years, Norma Jean and Luci explored possible vehicles to relaunch the classic vocal sound they introduced in CHIC. Author James Arena devoted a chapter to Norma Jean‘s career in his book “First Ladies of Disco”. He continued his chronicle of dance music trailblazers in the follow-up “First Legends of Disco”, which includes comments by Luci.
Today Norma Jean and Luci continue to deliver their classy, high-energy, roof-raising show to audiences all around the world, performing all their classic hits. . Their sound takes you back to the era of Studio 54 when dancing was a way of life and good music seemed to let the good times last forever.
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