As a session singer she has sung on a multitude of artists' recordings such as Sly & the Family Stone, Michael Bolotin, Melba Moore and Denny Laine.
It was produced by D. J. Rogers and included the songs "My Soul Is Satisfied", "God Is Always Near", "Evil Woman" and "Butterflies In Heaven".
Maxayn Lewis sang backup and Marlo Henderson played guitar on one track.
[14] It was reported by Billboard in the week ending July 7, 1973 Butterflies in Heaven was an FM action pick with airplay on WHCN.FM, one of the country's leading progressive radio stations.
Her powerful vocals and the piano playing were noted as well as the pop and soul audience potential.
The review of her performance in the August 11 issue of Billboard was favorable which noted her powerful vocals and good piano ability.
It was mentioned in the November 9 issue of Billboard which noted a mix of material that drew from the soul, rock and reggae genres.
[24] The musicians that played on the album were Leon Russell, Chuck Rainey, Andy Newmark, Jose Feliciano, the Tower of Power and Charles Larkey.
13 spot with Dragonfly by Jefferson Starship and Free Beer and Chicken by John Lee Hooker on the Billboard FM Action chart.
[38] Eric Clapton covered her song "Singin' the Blues" which appeared on his There's One in Every Crowd album that was released in 1975.
The tracks "Body Music" and "Heart of Fire" were noted as potential for instant adds at BOS stations.
The drawing from classic R&B moves, pleasing tunes and solidity were noted but the singular sense of style was pointed out as a drawback.
[42] The magazine also reported that she was getting moderate airplay on WBAB in Long Island NY[43] and was added to the playlist of KZEL in Eugene, Oregon.