Lucy Neale

Lucy Neale (also known as Lucy O'Day) is an American-German artist, notable for being one of the vocalists of the 1970s Silver Convention disco group.[1]

Lucy Neale
Also known asLucy O'Day
Born (1948-01-24) 24 January 1948
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Genrespop, disco
Occupation(s)Singer,
Years active1972 – present
Associated actsSilver Convention

Life and career

Neale was born January 24, 1948 in Cleveland, Ohio.[2] After graduating college, Neale traveled to Munich, West Germany to play part in the musical Hair.[3] She later released her first single in Germany, "Nur Beim Träumen ( Sad Sweet Dreamer) / Komm Heim Zu Mir". [4] Later that year in 1974, she was hired by Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay to take part in the studio recording of Silver Convention as a vocalist. A year later, she joined the Love Generation group.[5] During the 1970s, she provided backing vocals for several well-known artists, such as Donna Summer and Penny McLean. [6] [7]In 1980, she co-founded The Hornettes group along with former Silver Convention band member, Gitta Walther. [8] Neale left Germany in 1985 and moved back to the United States to pursue her musical career there. She currently lives in San Diego, California and is a member of girl group Moxie. [9]

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