Biography
Lucy Neale
American singer, vocalist, composer and songwriter from Cleveland.
Born: January, 24,1948 in Shaker Heights, Ohio.
In 1974, Lucy was one of the vocalists on the first Silver Convention album "Save Me".
As solo artist, she recorded a single released in Germany with the name "Lucy O’Day".
After having left the group Family Tree, she formed a rock-jazz band in Munich with another Family Tree member, Mel Canady, called Ruby & The Mudflaps.
From 1975 until 1978, Lucy joined the German group Love Generation and, in 1980, together with Love Generation member Gitta Walther, formed a four-woman vocal harmony group called The Hornettes.
In 1985, at age of 37, Lucy left Germany and The Hornettes and returned to the United States.
Born: January, 24,1948 in Shaker Heights, Ohio.
In 1974, Lucy was one of the vocalists on the first Silver Convention album "Save Me".
As solo artist, she recorded a single released in Germany with the name "Lucy O’Day".
After having left the group Family Tree, she formed a rock-jazz band in Munich with another Family Tree member, Mel Canady, called Ruby & The Mudflaps.
From 1975 until 1978, Lucy joined the German group Love Generation and, in 1980, together with Love Generation member Gitta Walther, formed a four-woman vocal harmony group called The Hornettes.
In 1985, at age of 37, Lucy left Germany and The Hornettes and returned to the United States.