Liz Mitchell is a Jamaican singer and songwriter best known for her work with the disco group Boney M. She was born on July 12, 1952 and has released several solo albums, including No One Will Force You and Share the World. She was also a member of the group Malcolm Locks, which released the album Caribbean Rocks in 1974.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $3 million (2024)
Liz Mitchell, a celebrated pop singer from Jamaica, has made quite a name for herself in the music industry. With her immense talent and magnetic stage presence, Liz has garnered a substantial net worth. As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to be $3 million, highlighting her success and widespread recognition. Through her remarkable vocal abilities and captivating performances, Liz Mitchell continues to win the hearts of fans worldwide, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the music scene.
About
Famous for her work with the disco group Boney M, this dance, pop, and soul vocalist also released such solo albums as No One Will Force You and Share the World. She also briefly belonged to a group called Malcolm Locks that released a 1974 album titled Caribbean Rocks.
Before Fame
In the late 1960s, she performed in a German stage production of the musical Hair, replacing the Grammy-winning African-American singer Donna Summer in the starring role.
Trivia
Though known primarily as a singer, she also occasionally wrote songs for Boney M, including the 1981 hit "African Moon" (from the group's Boonoonoonoos album).
Family Life
She was raised in Clarendon, Jamaica, and London, England. With her husband, Thomas Pemberton, she established a music label called Dove House Records.
Associated With
She and American singer John Schlitt both became born-again Christians. Her 2004 album, Let It Be, was inspired by her faith.