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Anita Pointer Net Worth, Albums, Awards: Anita Pointer, officially known as Anita Marie Pointer was born to Sarah Elizabeth and Reverend Elton Pointer on January 23, 1948,

in Oakland, California.

She’s an American singer and songwriter who was best known as a founding member of the vocal group the Pointer Sisters. Anita Pointer and her sisters (Pointer Sisters) had commercial success in the 1970s and ’80s.

In 1974, Anita’s songwriting talent helped the group make music history when their single, ‘Fairytale’ became a hit on the country music charts and enabled The Pointer Sisters to become the first black female group to perform at the Grand Ole Opry.

‘Fairytale’ won the group its first Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group, and a Grammy Nomination for Best Country Song of the year in 1975. Anita Pointer released several songs and has been consistent throughout her entire career.

Anita Pointer died at her home in Los Angeles on Saturday, December 31, 2022, at the age of 74. Her cause of death was cancer

Anita Pointer Net Worth, Albums, Awards

Anita Pointer Net Worth

Before Anita Pointer died, she had an estimated net worth of $ 22 million as of November 2022. She made money from her career as a singer and a songwriter.

Anita Pointer Album

Anita Pointer together with her sister, Pointer Sisters released a 9-tracked studio album named; ‘Love For What It Is.’ The body of work was released in 1987 under the umbrella of RCA Records.

The songs on the ‘Love For What It Is’ album are;

  • Overnight Success
  • Love Me Like You Do
  • The Pledge (duet with Philip Bailey
  • You Don’t Scare Me
  • More Than a Memory
  • Have a Little Faith in Love
  • Love for What It Is
  • Beware of What You Want
  • Temporarily Blue

Anita Pointer Awards

Anita Pointer received several awards, honors, and accolades. Anita and Pointer Sisters released ‘Fairytale’, the project won a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group, and also a Grammy Nomination for Best Country Song of the year in 1975.