Noël (singer)

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Noël is an American disco music singer who released an album and several singles on Virgin Records at the end of the 1970s.[1][2][3]

Noël was a Los Angeles-based model-turned-singer who was promoted by brothers Ron and Russell Mael of the band Sparks. Her real-life identity has not publicly been revealed.

Discography[edit]

Singles
  • "Dancing Is Dangerous" / B-side : "I Want A Man" (1979)
  • "The Night They Invented Love" / B-side : "Au Revoir". Both written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael. (1979)
  • "Special to You" / B-side : "Lovemaker" (as Noël & The Red Wedge, 1982)
Albums
  • Is There More To Life Than Dancing? (1979)
  • Peer Pressure (credited to Noël & The Red Wedge, 1982)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Billboard – 23 June 1979 "Noel 'Dancing Is Dangerous! Noel's July-released, 12-inch, white-heat disco single makes John Travolta look like King Kong and Olivia Newton-John sound like a reject muffin. It precedes her brand new album by just one month."
  2. ^ Billboard – 13 Oct 1979 "with NOEL "Dancing is Dangerous" (b/w "The Night They Invented Love") NOEL A disco release
  3. ^ Billboard – 22 Dec 1979 "Virgin Records artist Noel did an interview with Vinnie Pcruzzi at Boston's WXKS-FM to promote a "Wishing You A ... "Dancing Is Dangerous" and "They Night They Invented Love" She was interviewed by club DJ Joey lanlosca over the air.