Andrea True Dead: 'More More More' Singer, Adult-Film Star Dies
at 68
Source: SPinner.com
Andrea True, the disco star who had such hits as 'More More
More' and 'What's Your Name, What's Your Number,' died Nov. 7 in
a Kingston, N.Y. hospital, the Daily Freeman reports. The
Gilpatric-VanVliet Funeral Home, which handled the arrangements,
announced her passing with an obituary notice. The 68-year-old's
cause of death was not released.
Born in Nashville, True -- real name Andrea Marie Truden --
moved to New York City as a teenager to pursue a career in
acting. After getting small parts in films such as 'The Way We
Were' and '40 Carats,' True turned to pornography and became a
leading lady in the industry, appearing in movies like 'Deep
Throat Part II' and 'Lady on the Couch.'
Her singing career was launched thanks to a few twists of fate.
After shooting a commercial in Jamaica in 1975, True was unable
to leave the island with the money she had earned, thanks to the
country's rampant political instability. Rather than fork over
her pay, True enlisted a record producer to help her record a
song so she could leave with the master tape and, in effect,
keep her money. True put her vocals on the instrumental track
and thus 'More More More' was born.
The song was remixed and released in 1976, ultimately reaching
No. 4 on the pop singles charts and No. 1 on the disco tracks
list. True followed it up with several other singles, including
'Party Line,' 'N.Y., You Got Me Dancing' and 'What's Your Name,
What's Your Number,' that were hits on the Club Play charts but
failed to reach the success of 'More More More,' which is
currently being used in a Honey Bunches of Oats cereal
commercial.
In 1980, True released what would be her final album, 'War
Machine,' and tried to return to her success in the porn
industry. A problem with her vocal cords led to surgery, which
ended her singing career, and she dropped out of the adult-film
game after finding fewer roles. In her later years, she
reportedly worked as a drug counselor and astrologer, and made
occasional appearances on VH1 throwback shows and in the
documentary 'Inside Deep Throat.' In 1999, 'More More More'
returned to the spotlight when it was sampled for Len's hit,
'Steal My Sunshine.'
According to the funeral home, True was cremated.