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  1. Career. McKee's career began in the music business in Detroit as a child prodigy, where she started writing music and lyrics, singing, playing keyboards, and performing at the age of seven. [11] In 1968, McKee, then aged 14, recorded her first record entitled "Stop! (Don't Worry About It)".

  2. Sep 25, 2020 · This time that awesomeness is Lonette McKee. You should know her as an actress from her many film and television roles, but she is also a multi-talented Broadway star who is a wonderful singer as well as a songwriter/composer, screenwriter, director and more. With one look, it is obvious that she is quite striking as also evidenced by her ...

  3. July 22, 1954 · Detroit, Michigan, USA. Mini Bio. Lonette McKee's career began in the music industry in hometown Detroit, Michigan as a child prodigy, where she began playing keyboards composing music and lyrics, singing and performing professionally at a young age.

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  4. Oct 13, 2023 · McKee inherited her passion for music from her mother, who was a renowned gospel singer. She initially started her career as a child star performing in musicals and then went on to become a successful singer and actress in Hollywood.

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  5. Aug 16, 2012 · It’s been over 30 years since actress Lonette McKee debuted on the silver screen in a skintight red dress, performed a seductive number entitled “Giving Him Something He Can Feel,” and helped...

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0571188Lonette McKee - IMDb

    Actress: Brewster's Millions. Lonette McKee's career began in the music industry in hometown Detroit, Michigan as a child prodigy, where she began playing keyboards composing music and lyrics, singing and performing professionally at a young age. At fourteen she recorded her first record, "Stop Don't Worry 'Bout It" which became an instant ...

  7. Sep 25, 1994 · NEW YORK —. In Francis Ford Coppola’s 1984 flop “The Cotton Club,” Lonette McKee, playing a beautiful torch singer, sang a haunting ballad called “Ill Wind.”. She knew of what she...