The Pointer Sisters - Success in country music "We some country girls, in case you hadn’t noticed." - Anita Pointer. In 1975 The Pointer Sisters became the FIRST black females to win a GRAMMY in the Country category for "Fairytale", written by Anita Pointer & Bonnie Pointer. They also became the FIRST black female group to perform at the Grande Ole Opry. In 1986 Anita Pointer's duet with Earl Thomas Conley "Too Many Times" reached #2 on Billboard's country singles chart. (The Pointer Sisters remain the only black females to win a Grammy in a country music category!) read more
For the first time, Anita Pointer's impressive collection of Pointer Sisters' fashion and memorabilia is NOW on display at The Hollywood Museum in Hollywood, California. The exhibit fills the entire second floor of the museum!
"I kept almost everything I wore on stage throughout the years....It's a very exciting and fun exhibit, with lots of live videos, posters, jewelry, vintage merchandise - even a disco floor! It's all there!" - Anita Pointer.