Belita Woods

Belita Karen Woods (October 23, 1948 – May 14, 2012)[1] was a lead singer of the late 1970s R&B group Brainstorm.

Prior to joining Brainstorm, Woods released a single "Magic Corner"/"Grounded" on Detroit's Moira label in 1967.

She recorded briefly with the psychedelic soul group The Undisputed Truth in 1990, when original members Joe Harris and Brenda Joyce Evans reformed the group for Ian Levine and his Motown revival label Motorcity Records.

She is female lead singer on their 1991 single, a recorded version of the group's 1973 song "Law of the Land".

She had three solo songs on George Clinton's How Late Do U Have 2BB4UR Absent?, released in 2005: "Don't Dance Too Close", "More Than Words Can Say" and "Saddest Day".

Belita Woods with Parliament-Funkadelic, September 2009