

They’re real artists and they’re in the element with this and I that they continue with it whether I’m around or not.

"I hope whatever they do they continue to keep sharing their talents and developing themselves and doing things that makes them happy. I’m really just a person who loves live performance, I always have and I think it’s because of my mom."Īdding that she hopes her kids will perform as Sledgendary for years to come, Debbie added: "That is a thought that has run through my head. I saw Tupac on hologram but I just enjoy live music and a live audience. Speaking exclusively to BANG Showbiz, singer Camille said: "I love how technology is used. However, the mother-and-daughter want Sister Sledge to continue with the family performing beloved tracks like 'We Are Family', 'Lost In Music' and 'Thinking Of You'. Singer Tanya Ti-et completes the group.ĭebbie and Camille are aware of Abba's hologram show in London, 'ABBA Voyage', which features the four members - Agnetha Faltskog, BJORN ULVAEUS, BENNY ANDERSSON and Anni-Frid Lyngstad - recreated in their heyday as performing 'ABBAtars'. Sledgendary, and the line-up includes her daughter Camille Sledge, son David Sledge and her nephew Thaddeus, the son of original Sledge member Joni Sledge, who died aged 60 in 2017. The 67-year-old singer now tours her group's greatest hits as Sister Sledge ft. Debbie Sledge wants her children to carry on the legacy of Sister Sledge when she stops performing rather than holograms.
