D.C. LaRue (born David Charles L'Heureux; April 26, 1948 in Meriden, Connecticut) is an American singer, songwriter and producer.
The 1977 concept album capturing the essence and feel of a Broadway show featured such notable background singers as Lani Groves and Sharon Redd.
Despite the brisk sales of both of LaRue's albums, Pyramid Records folded operations in the USA in 1978.
"Hot Jungle Drums And Voodoo Rhythm" was also included on the platinum selling compilation A Night at Studio 54.
The album retained the spark and ingenuity that had been prevalent in his earlier releases but with the end of the disco era it failed to chart.
The album featured another duet with Lou Christie "Into The Ozone" and the 12" single of "So Much For L.A."/"Boys Can't Fake It."
)[7] In 2010, LaRue recorded the new track "Crash And Burn" for the Ian Levine produced compilation album Northern Soul: 2010.