Debbie Jacobs

Debbie Jacobs Rock ( born November 10, 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American former disco singer.

Career

Jacobs began singing as a little girl in the church choir. At 17, she began her professional singing career in a local jazz club. It took a few years get first success on a completely different musical territory to her. Jacobs published in the late 1970s and early 1980s on the highlights of the disco era, some plates. In March 1980, she was standing with High On Your Love / Hot Hot ( Give It All You Got ) No. 1 on the U.S. disco charts. A connection success came with Undercover Lover / Don 't You Want My Love, after all, still top 10. Jacobs ' by Paul Sabu produced albums for MCA, Undercover Lover ( 1979) and High on Your Love (1980 ), both reached the Top 200 album charts. She also appeared in those years to live at the legendary Studio 54. After the end of the disco era Jacobs remained true to the genre and released several singles for small labels such as Sunergy, staff, Fantasia and Diva. They also worked together with Patrick Cowley and Paul Parker.

After her music career faded slowly, Jacobs began with children and families who are affected by HIV and AIDS to work. She founded the organization Baltimore Pediatric HIV Program, Inc., which was renamed LIGHT Health & Wellness Comprehensive Services Inc. in 2006. For this purpose, it is still active today.

Discography

Albums

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