Debbie Sledge would “love” to work with Nile Rodgers once more.
The 67-year-old singer – who now excursions her group’s biggest hits as Sister Sledge ft. Sledgendary, alongside her daughter Camille Sledge, son David Sledge, her nephew Thaddeus, the son of late authentic Sledge member Joni Sledge, and singer Tanya Ti-et – teased her band are “working” on moving into the studio with the legendary Stylish star, having beforehand collaborated with him in the course of the disco period.
Requested about the potential of working with Nile, she stated: “I’d like to, and we’re engaged on that. The considered it’s thrilling, we’ve to get individuals on it.”
Camille added to BANG Showbiz: “Nile Rodgers stated one time to me after we had been backstage, ‘You wish to do a track with me?’ I used to be like, ‘Yeah! I’m positively all the way down to do it.’ I’m going to carry him as much as it, too.
“We’ve received to place the wheels in movement.”
Whereas Debbie loves the very fact she’s nonetheless performing, she admitted she misses the presence of Joni, who died in 2017 aged 60.
She stated: “I like my sister, she was such a dynamic particular person on stage, she really inspired me to be extra wild on stage.”
Debbie lately admitted she’d like to bag the legends’ slot at Glastonbury.
Sister Sledge carried out at Glastonbury – which takes place at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, South West England – again in 2004, being the second act of the day to step foot on the Pyramid Stage on the Saturday, which was headlined by Sir Paul McCartney.
When requested if she would like to return to Glastonbury within the coveted place on the invoice, Debbie answered: “I’d love that.”
She added: “We had an opportunity to seem at Glastonbury again within the day with Joni – who I simply miss rather a lot – it was fantastic.”
And her daughter Camille echoed her mom’s sentiments, by saying: “I’d like it. The followers at Glastonbury are loopy and wild. I like it.”