Dione LaRue, widely recognized by her stage name Dee Dee Sharp, was born on September 9, 1945. This talented American R&B singer first made her mark in the music industry as a backing vocalist, showcasing her exceptional vocal abilities and paving the way for a successful solo career.
In the vibrant 1960s, Sharp captivated audiences with a series of hit records that solidified her status as a prominent figure in the music scene. Her infectious tracks, including 'Mashed Potato Time,' 'Gravy (For My Mashed Potatoes),' 'Ride!,' and 'Do the Bird,' became anthems of the era, reflecting the lively spirit of the time.
As the decades progressed, Dee Dee Sharp continued to evolve as an artist, embracing the changing musical landscape. In the mid-seventies, she released the dance hit 'Share My Love,' followed by 'Breaking and Entering' in 1981, both of which showcased her versatility and enduring appeal.