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ALICIA BRIDGES

“I LOVE THE NIGHTLIFE (DISCO ‘ROUND)”

(ALICIA BRIDGES, Susan Hutcheson)

Polydor 14483

No. 5   December 23, 1978

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Alicia is not saying how old she is (shhh! July 15, 1953), though she does freely admit to being born and

raised in Lawndale, North Carolina.   After working in a bank and pushing goods at Sears, Roebuck,

Bridges began her singing career in Zachary Ridge, a heavy rock band that played accompaniment for

strippers in burlesque houses.   Sounds interesting…yes.

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The disco staple “I Love the Nightlife” was not Ali­cia’s first or last recording, but it certainly looked like

it.   “Nightlife” was a Grammy nominee for “Best Song of the Year.” Her follow-up, “Body Heat” (#86,

1979), was much-much less successful.

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Further recordings were issued by A.V.I. and Second Wave to nary a smidgen of notice, let alone success.

Reportedly a second album was issued by Poly­dor, called Play It As It Lays; pressings were so few in

number that 30+ years have passed with this writer spot­ting nary a copy.

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“Since I turned to guitar, one Sunday, music has been the most important thing in my life,” Alicia told

Bret Primack of Grooves.   “There are people I love and care about, but music is the moving force … I live

it, and I am dedicated to it.”

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Alicia Bridges’s whereabouts are unknown.