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Carole Fredericks

American singer

Carole Fredericks

Birth nameCarole Denise Fredericks
Also known asCarole Fredericks
Born()June 5,
Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedJune 7, () (aged&#;49)
Dakar, Senegal
GenresGospel, Blues, Rhythm and blues, Rock, French Pop
InstrumentVoice
Years active
LabelsBMG
M6 Interactions
Carla Music
Formerly ofTaj Mahal
Fredericks Goldman Jones
Les Enfoirés
Poetic Lover
Voix de L'Espoir
Mylène Farmer
Celine Dion
Website

Musical artist

Carole Denise Fredericks (June 5, &#; June 7, ) was an American singer best known for her work in French music. She was the younger sister of Taj Mahal.

Between and she was in the trio Fredericks Goldman Jones alongside singer-songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman and Welsh–French guitarist Michael Jones.

Biography

Early years

Carole Denise Fredericks was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, on June 5, , the youngest of Mildred and Harry Fredericks' five children. She and her siblings were raised in Springfield and were educated in the public school system. Her mother who was originally from Bennettsville, South Carolina, sang with Big Bands and on Sundays was the lead singer for a local gospel choir. Her father, the son of immigrants from the island of Saint Kitts, was a pianist and wrote arrangements for jazz trios. Growing up in her household, Fredericks was exposed to music from around the world. Her parents encouraged creative expression in all their children. Fredericks' brothers and sister developed careers in art, music, dance and theatre. Her eldest brother is Grammy-winning blues musician, Taj Mahal.

Her parents, who came of age during the Harlem Renaissance, instilled in their children a sense of pride in their West Indian and African ancestry through their stories. Fredericks never got to know her father. When she was two years old, he was killed in a construction accident, crushed by a tr

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