D.C. LaRue was born David Charles L'Heureux on April 26, 1948 in Meriden,
Connecticut, U.S.A. He is a pure Disco artist! His music was tremendously
successful in dance/disco clubs and on dance music charts worldwide during
the late 70s and early 80s.
His first big hit happened in 1976 and was titled "Cathedrals". With its
release on Pyramid Records D.C. proved he could write, sing, produce and
perform like a true veteran. LaRue's 1976 "Cathedrals" 12" 45 RPM caused
an immediate sensation in the disco/dance clubs through out the world.
D.C. was the first white male to ever hold the #1 R&B/Soul chart position
in England. "Cathedrals" was the first commercially available 12" disco
single in the USA and the only 12" single to be charted on Billboard
Magazine's Top 100 Singles chart before or since.
In less than a year he began work on his second album "The Tea Dance." The
1976 recording featured such notable background singers as Lani Groves and
Sharon Redd. I
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