GRACE JONES: STILL A SLAVE TO THE RHYTHM

One cannot exaggerate how important Grace Jones was to the music and fashion world in the late 70’s and 80’s. Hers was the nightclub act everyone wanted to see because of her extravagance, androgyny, and just plain outrageous demeanor. Experiencing Grace Jones‘ act on New Years Eve was as good as it gets. Of course she was the toast of Studio 54. (Grace was always fun to gossip about: For a few years she was dating Dolph Lundgren – whom she discovered as a door man- and once during a spat she set his pants on fire!) The La Vie En Rose singer appeared at the Toronto Film Festival, looking remarkably unchanged, for the premier of a documentary about her life.

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7 thoughts on “GRACE JONES: STILL A SLAVE TO THE RHYTHM

  1. The permanent exhibit showcasing her timeless lyrics at the Smithsonian:

    “Pull up to my bumper, bay-beh, in your long black limousine…”

    is one of our favorites. 😀

    And Grace looks like a million (non-inflation-impacted) dollars in that pic.

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