Nona Hendryx, a member of Labelle, revolutionized both television and live performances with their Wear Something Silver rock, r&b, gospel and funk show at New Yorkʼs prestigious Metropolitan Opera House, as well as opera houses around the world. Firmly planted in an autonomous liberation at the socio-political intersection of race, sex and class, their groundbreaking campaign as music pioneers soon saw Labelle racking up three gold albums and a #1 worldwide platinum hit with the single Lady Marmalade (Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec Moi Ce Soir?) before unexpectedly disbanding and each mounting solo careers. If Labelle fans grieved the end of an era, Nona Hendryx fans would welcome a new one as the revolutionary art-rock, new-wave goddess embarked upon her own impressive solo career, which spanned eight studio albums and engaged her with an impressive line up of collaborators (from Prince, Peter Gabriel, Talking Heads, Laurie Anderson, Vernon Reid of Living Color, Afrika Bambata, Bono and the soul influenced funk band Cameo), resulting in several top ten hits and a Grammy nomination (Rock This House, from her album The Heat, 1985, with Keith Richards on guitar). Fast forwarding into the 20th and 21st century (without losing an octave or gaining a pound) Nona Hendryx remains the Queen of Transformation; writing music for theatre and film (the 2010 Oscar-nominated Precious) and collaborating in the works of a new artists and different musical genreʼs, co writing and appearing on the 2012 Terri Lyne Carrington Grammy Award winning (Best Jazz Vocal Album), “Mosaic” with Esperanza Spalding, Cassandra Wilson, Diane Reeves and Sheila E. Geri Allan, to name a few). Nona curated two 'sold out' nights of Parallel Lives, a tribute show celebrating the lives of Billie Holiday and Edith Piaf, for their duo Centennials at for Harlem Stage in NY. Transformation and Innovation; 'constant evolution, pushing her limits and seeking new territory to explore.A certified techie, Nona loves all things technical and Benoit Maurbry build a version of his ʻaudio tutuʼ e.g. wearable art/sound system, which she has worn in performances in art galleries in London, NY, L.A, Hong Kong & Berlin. Nona Hendryx, a member of Labelle, revolutionized both television and live performances with their Wear Something Silver rock, r&b, gospel and funk show at New Yorkʼs prestigious Metropolitan Opera House, as well as opera houses around the world. Firmly planted in an autonomous liberation at the socio-political intersection of race, sex and class, their groundbreaking campaign as music pioneers soon saw Labelle racking up three gold albums and a #1 worldwide platinum hit with the single Lady Marmalade (Voulez-Vous Coucher Avec Moi Ce Soir?) before unexpectedly disbanding and each mounting solo careers. If Labelle fans grieved the end of an era, Nona Hendryx fans would welcome a new one as the revolutionary art-rock, new-wave goddess embarked upon her own impressive solo career, which spanned eight studio albums and engaged her with an Nona Hendryx Bio.