Cherry Laine

Florence Evadne (born January 4, 1943), known professionally as Cherry Laine, is a Jamaican-born singer based in Spain (and previously Germany), contracted to Bernt Moehrle, who worked with CBS Records. She is known for disco hits "A Night in Chicago" (1977), "The Sea-Fare Folk" (1979), and "Catch the Cat" (1978) — which was number one in Spain and reached Gold.[1] She issued one album, I'm Hot (CBS 83608), which was recorded at Europasound Studios with producer and composer Bernt Möhrle, known for creating a new standard of disco with his Chilly project, and producer of Le Angeli, Mabel and many more. [2]

  1. ^ Billboard 27 Jan 1979
  2. ^ Mar 28 1981 American Radio History [1] "Frankfurt disco singer Cherry Laine was welcomed by A&R heads."