Fonda Rae  

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Fonda Rae (New York) is an American vocalist working in the disco and dance genres.

Early recordings include "Deputy of Love" (1979), written by August Darnell, who also penned Machine's "There but for the Grace of God Go I " (1979).

In 1981, Fonda became a member of the group Rainbow Brown ("Till You Surrender", 1981), a studio project set up by Patrick Adams.

Her repertoire features the Leroy Burgess co-written "Over Like a Fat Rat" (1982) "Touch Me (All Night Long)" (1984), a Patrick Adams and Gregory Carmichael production). The latter was released in the UK by Streetwave Records where it reached the Top 50. In 1996, she recorded 'Living in Ecstasy' for François Kevorkian's Wave Records.




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