Wikipedia:Jackie Carter (musician)

Jacqueline Nemorin (better known as Jackie Carter) is a Mauritian-British singer, songwriter, composer and music producer.

Life
Jacqueline Nemorin was born to a pianist and dancer and later moved to London, England with her parents. In the mid-1970s she went to Germany, where she took on the pseudonym "Jackie Carter".

As a member of the Veit Marvos Red Point Orchestra from 1972 to 1974, she performed on stage with the then-unknown Donna Summer. In addition, she began to work as a guest and studio singer for various artists. In 1974, she was chosen to sing in Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay's Silver Convention, which would go on to be successful worldwide. Jackie Carter was the only one of the session musicians to actually perform live with the group. Later in 1975, Carter stopped performing with the Silver Convention and was replaced by Linda G. Thompson. Afterwards, she launched a successful solo career. Frank Diez, which would go on to be Carter's first husband, produced her solo albums "Treat Me Like a Woman" (1976) and "Ruby Shoes" (1979).

In 1990, Nemorin met Toby Gad, with whom she entered into a musical and private relationship. Since then, she has been working under her real name and the pseudonym Né-Mo-Rin. Together with Toby Gad, she began to write and produce songs and even moved to New York with him. Around the year 2000, Carter moved back to Munich, where she worked with Frankie Chinasky. She has been living in London again since 2012.

Jacqueline Nemorin is the mother of a daughter who also lives in London. Together with her, she was featured in a feature in the magazine "Bunte" in 2002. Her nephew is the musical actor Zak Nemorin.