RITA COOLIDGE | 73

Rita Coolidge made a name for herself right from the ‘60s as one of the most outstanding recording artists. Throughout her career, she has effortlessly made her way to the Billboard Magazine charts and won two Grammy Awards. She was one of the very first hosts of VH1 in the United States. To date, she is still very active in the industry, and her songs can even be heard on Spotify and Amazon. Seeing how she isn’t ready to retire yet, she most likely has made no investment plans towards it, but with her achievements, she should be able to get a state-of-the-art health practice.

Coolidge was known for her renditions of (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher, and We’re All Alone, originally performed by Boz Scaggs. Her single All-Time High was featured as the theme song of the 1983 James Bond movie Octopussy. Now, if the time came when Coolidge retired from music, you should not worry much because her singles will surely keep her from earning. After all, it’s always been played on the radio or even on streaming apps.

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