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Minnie Riperton

Minnie Riperton

ActingBorn November 8, 1947 (31 years old at death)· Died July 12, 1979

Chicago, Illinois, USA

IMDb

Biography

Minnie Julia Riperton Rudolph (November 8, 1947 – July 12, 1979) was an American singer-songwriter best known for her 1975 single "Lovin' You" and her four octave D3 to F♯7 coloratura soprano range. She is also widely known for her use of the whistle register and has been referred to by the media as the "Queen of the Whistle Register." Born in 1947, Riperton grew up in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side. As a child, she studied music, drama and dance at Chicago's Abraham Lincoln Center. In her teen years, she sang lead vocals for the Chicago-based girl group the Gems. Her early affiliation with the Chicago-based Chess Records afforded her the opportunity to sing backing vocals for various established artists such as Etta James, Fontella Bass, Ramsey Lewis, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters. While at Chess, Riperton also sang lead for the experimental rock/soul group Rotary Connection, from 1967 to 1971. On April 5, 1975, Riperton reached the apex of her career with her No. 1 single "Lovin' You". The single was the last release from her 1974 gold album titled Perfect Angel. In January 1976, Riperton was diagnosed with breast cancer, and in April, she underwent a radical mastectomy. By the time of diagnosis, the cancer had metastasized and she was given about six months to live. Despite the grim prognosis, she continued recording and touring. She was one of the first celebrities to go public with a breast cancer diagnosis, but she did not disclose that she was terminally ill. In 1977, she became a spokesperson for the American Cancer Society. In 1978, she received the American Cancer Society's Courage Award, which was presented to her at the White House by President Jimmy Carter. Riperton died of breast cancer on July 12, 1979, at the age of 31.

Also known as: Minnie Julia Riperton , Minnie Julia Riperton Rudolph
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 5

Known For

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
TV
★7.5

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

as Self

Unsung
TV
★4.7

Unsung

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Movies (3)

The Minnie Riperton Story

The Minnie Riperton Story

as (archive footage)

2009

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

as Our Guests at Heartland

1978

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975

TV Shows (2)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

as Self

1 ep.

Unsung

Unsung

1 ep.

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
Movie
★4.3

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

as Our Guests at Heartland

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975
Movie
★0.0

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975

The Minnie Riperton Story
Movie
★0.0

The Minnie Riperton Story

as (archive footage)

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
TV
★7.5

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

as Self

1962

Unsung
TV
★4.7

Unsung

2008

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Movie
★4.3

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

as Our Guests at Heartland

1978

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975
Movie
★0.0

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975

1975

The Minnie Riperton Story
Movie
★0.0

The Minnie Riperton Story

as (archive footage)

2009

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975

1975

The Minnie Riperton Story

The Minnie Riperton Story

as (archive footage)

2009

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

as Our Guests at Heartland

1978

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975

The Midnight Special Legendary Performances 1975

1975

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

as Self

1 episodes

Unsung

Unsung

1 episodes