Jacqueline Nemorin

Jacqueline Nemorin (known professionally as Jackie Carter and Né-Mo-Rin) is a Mauritian-born British musician, composer and producer.

[2] Jacqueline Nemorin was born to a pianist (her father) and a dancer (her mother) and later moved to London, England with her family.

As a member of the Veit Marvos Red Point Orchestra from 1972 to 1974, she performed on stage with the then-unknown Donna Summer.

Frank Diez, which would go on to be her first husband, produced her solo albums "Treat Me Like a Woman" (1976) and "Ruby Shoes" (1979).

Around the year 2000, Carter moved back to Munich, where she worked with Frankie Chinasky.