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The sister of
Chaka Khan, vocalist
Yvonne Stephens forged a new identity by combining the Swahili word for "love of my people" ("Taka") with a last name derived from her ex-husband's occupation (demolitions expert). She worked alongside
Khan locally in their hometown of Chicago until
Chaka joined
Rufus, and
Taka moved to Los Angeles.
Boom was a session vocalist in the early '70s, singing with
the Gap Band and Carl Carlton, as well as being a member of
George Clinton's Brides of Funkenstein. She served as lead vocalist for
Undisputed Truth in 1975, then signed as a solo singer with Ariola. Her debut LP, Taka Boom, was released in 1979, and the single "Night Dancing" became her only R&B Top 20 hit (at 20). She later switched to Mirage, and made the LP Climate for Love in 1985. "Middle of the Night" got some attention as a single, but the LP went nowhere. After moving to London in the mid-'90s, she did session work and consistent live appearances. ~ Ron Wynn