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Sharon Redd's actual death is not confirmed anywhere. She may have died a staph infection, AIDS, or any number of other things. I do believe she is dead although
this is the closest I have come to a certain date. RIP.
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I'll add a citation from Dance Music Report. It doesn't give a date but says she died "due to AIDS". —
mjb (
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The picture is a pic of early 1980s Dance Singer Sharon Brown, not Sharon Redd. Sharon Brown had the big 1982 hit "I specialize in love". Please take this pic down.
There's something funny here. She died in 1992, and in 1993 she dropped the 'e' from her name and released a new album. So there is life after death. — Preceding
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