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Issa Pointer

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Issa Pointer
Born
Issa Kuren Edwards

(1978-01-22) January 22, 1978 (age 47)[1]
GenresR&B, soul, pop, dance, rock, jazz, country
OccupationSinger
InstrumentVocals
Years active1994–present
LabelsMotown, SBK, Universal (Japan), Sony, YMC, Madacy

Issa Kuren Edwards (born January 22, 1978), known professionally as Issa Pointer, is an American singer and member of the vocal group the Pointer Sisters.

Personal life

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Born in 1978 Pointer is the daughter of the Pointer Sisters' member Ruth Pointer and former Temptations member Dennis Edwards, from their relationship in 1977.[2]

She has a son, Bailan.[1]

Career

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Brought up under the guidance of her mother and her aunts, Pointer first ventured into music while on the road with the Pointer Sisters during the group's 1985 tour. Later on, she contributed to some songs with the group for various albums. In 2002, she started replacing group founder June Pointer, who left initially for drug problems and then was sick. Pointer permanently replaced her aunt in 2004; June died of lung cancer on April 11, 2006. Together with her mother and aunt Anita Pointer, the Pointers enjoyed a successful revival in Europe with their duet single with Natalia on a cover of Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox's "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves", which reached number 2 on the charts in Belgium.

One interesting fact is that Issa Pointer was first mentioned in an interview with her aunt Bonnie Pointer in the program American Bandstand, where Bonnie mentions that she has spent time being a nanny where Bonnie said she was 19 months old.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b Pointer, Ruth; Terrill, Marshall (February 2016). Still So Excited!: My Life As a Pointer Sister. Triumph Books. ISBN 9781633193420.
  2. ^ "The Pointer Sisters' Official Website". Archived from the original on 2009-01-07. Retrieved 2009-01-02.
  3. ^ Awards Show Network (2017-08-29). American Bandstand 1979- Interview Bonnie Pointer. Retrieved 2025-12-06 – via YouTube.