Minnie Riperton

¡@               The tragic 1979 death of 31-year-old Minnie Riperton silenced one of soul music's most unique and unforgettable voices --blessed with an angelic five-octave vocal range, she scored her greatest commercial success with the chart-topping pop ballad "Loving You." Riperton was born in Chicago on November 8, 1947; as a youth she studied music, drama, and dance at the city's Lincoln Center and later contemplated a career in opera. Her pop career began in 1961 when she joined the local girl group called the Gems, signing to the famed Chess label to release a handful of singles as well as lend backing vocals to acts including Fontella Bass, the Dells, and Etta James. After graduating high school, Riperton went to work at Chess as a receptionist; following the Gems' dissolution, she also signed with the label as a solo act, releasing a single, "Lonely Girl," under the alias Andrea Davis.