Jade Starling

Jade Starling is an American singer-songwriter, and the lead vocalist for 1980s band Pretty Poison. She lives in New Jersey. Starling is a gay-rights activist and an avid supporter of same-sex marriage.[1] She also speaks phonetic Spanish and often records songs in both Spanish and English.[2]

Jade Starling
Born (1960-01-19) January 19, 1960
Genres
  • Pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1981–present
Labels
Associated acts
Websitewww.jadestarling.com

Philanthropy

Starling has worked very much as a gay-rights activist, performing on behalf of many gay-rights benefits including gay-rights parades and LGBT benefits.[3] In 1997, her song "Let Freedom Ring" was used to help further the concept of legalizing gay marriage. She has also been active in the "Ball Community" through her work with Jay Blahnik.

Musical career

Pretty Poison

Starling has appeared on various Billboard Charts 9 times since 1984. Topping the Dance/Club chart 3 times with 2 of those club hits crossing over to both the Pop and R&B Chart.[4]

  • 1984 – "Nightime" – No. 13 Dance Svengali Records[5]
  • 1987 – "Catch Me (I'm Falling)" – No. 1 Dance, No. 8 Pop, No. 13 R&B – Svengali/Virgin
  • 1988 – "Nightime" – No. 1 Dance, No. 36 Pop, No. 64 R&B
  • 1997 – "Let Freedom Ring" – No. 17 Dance
  • 1998 – "Catch Me 98" – No. 43 Dance
  • 1998 – "My Heart Will Go On" – No. 37 Dance
  • 1998 – "Honey Brown" -#41 Dance
  • 2013 – "Insomniak" – No. 31 Dance
  • 2014 – "Think About U" – No. 14 Dance
  • 2015 – "Better & Better" – No. 3 Dance

She has released 4 LPS since 1988.

  • 1988 – Catch Me (I'm Falling)
  • 1995 – Sex in Violets - Deflowered
  • 1997 – Pretty Poison's Greatest Hits Vol. 1
  • 1998 – Euphoria – very rare as it was recalled shortly after its release.
  • 2014 – Captive – Jade Starling solo LP

Starling has received numerous awards along with Pretty Poison founder and long time co-writer Whey Cooler.[6]

References

  1. "Brooklyn Pride 2015".
  2. "A Talk With Jade Starling". retrojunk.com.
  3. Magazine, Get Out!. "The Original GLBT Expo 2012 Welcomes Back Jade Starling | Get Out! Magazine – NYC's Gay Magazine". Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  4. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (October 11, 1997). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  5. "Jade Starling Philly Pride 2016 On Pulse Nightclub Shootings". World News. Retrieved August 5, 2019.
  6. "Whatever happened with Pretty Poison, Philly's claim to '80s dance pop fame?". Billy Penn. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
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