Jackie Carter: Ruby Shoes [Full Album, Expanded Version] (1979)

Jackie Carter (real name: Jacqueline Nemorin) was born in Mauritius but grew up in London. In the early 70s, she moved to Germany and adapted the artist name Jackie Carter. She started her singing career as a session singer for Veit Marvos’ Red Point Orchestra sharing the stage with a then unknown Donna Summer. In 1974 she was one of several session singers hired for an album project by producers Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay under the name Silver Convention. She had a solo on the album with the ballad Please Don’t Change The Chords Of This Song. While the other singers had been contractually engaged in other projects, Jackie was eventually assembled with Ramona Wulf and Linda G. Thompson to promote their single Save Me. She did a few TV performances before she quit for a solo career. She was replaced by Penny McLean. Producer Frank Diez of German jazz-rock group Emergency took charge of her solo career and wrote & produced two disco albums with her, Treat Me Like A Woman (1976) and Ruby
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