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Geraldine Hunt
Geraldine Hunt has earned her place in The Disco Museum for two reasons. Though her recorded output is minimal, she has had one of the most enduring classics ever. And she gave us two other disco artists.
Her son, Freddie found international success in 1979 when he inked with producer extraordinaire Tony Green. Freddie took "Get Up and Boogie" and "Hollywood" to the top of the international disco charts.
And ,Rosalind Hunt, Geraldine's daughter, was one half of Cheri, a female duo. In 1982 Geraldine borrowed $900.00 from her son Freddie to produce Cheri's international hit "Murphy's Law." The song was co-written with Daniel Joseph and Freddie shares co-producer credits. The song struck a quirky nerve with dance floors around the globe and reached number 1 on Club Play charts, number 5 on the R&B charts and number 39 on the Pop charts. Not bad for an unknown Canadian duo produced by mom.
The duo found success with two more singles "Working Girl" and "Give It to Me Baby." Though neither had the impact of "Murphy's Law." The album went Gold and charted favourably.