Thelma
Houston sings a song that truly defined the disco era.
That award winning #1 Pop/Dance song is called "Don't
Leave Me This Way." She also sings several other
classic songs, like her hit "Saturday Night Sunday
Morning ," and an amazing tribute to Motown, which
are part of her "very up beat" and electrifying
track, live-band, or symphony show.
This legendary singer has performed for
over 41 years, recorded 22 albums, and won a Grammy™.
Thelma has been very busy with TV appearances
on "The Today Show," an extensive interview
on VH1, ABC's "The Disco Ball," ABC's "Special
Motown 45," PBS's "Love Rhythm" and "Blues,
Motown Christmas" (with Stevie Wonder), "Showtime
at the Apollo," and the game shows "Family
Feud" and "The Pyramid."
Themla continues to be highly visible
and recently did a sitdown interview with Mary Hart
and in an in-studio performance on the #1 rated TV show
"Entertainment Tonight," becoming almost like
a family member to the cast and crew.
Thelma recently headlined a show at the
Hollywood Bowl with Niles Rogers and brought the capacity
crowd of 18,000 people to their feet.
This year finds Thelma busier than ever,
with the recent release of her 22nd album called "A
Woman's Touch." This new cd features classic songs
originally recorded by men that Thelma makes her own.
The CD features such songs such as, "Love and Happiness,"
"Distant Lover," "Brand New Day,"
"Wake Up Everybody," "Imagine,"
"Try A Little Tenderness," "By the Time
I Get to Phoenix" "Never Too Much" (a
tribute to her friend Luther), "That's The Way
of the World," and "Disco Heat/Mighty Real"
(tribute to her friend Sylvester).
Legends aren't created they're born and
Thelma fits that description perfectly! Thelma lives
in Los Angeles.
www.ThelmaHouston.com
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