found:Her I've got the cure [SR] p1984:label (Stephanie Mills)
found:OCLC 12967996(Hdg.: Mills, Stephanie, 1959- )
found:Mapp, E. Dir. of Blacks in the perf. arts, 2nd ed.(Mills, Stephanie (Dorothea); b. 3-22-59, Queens, NY; singer, actress)
found:All music guide, Aug. 16, 2002(Stephanie Mills; b. Mar. 22, 1957, Brooklyn, N.Y.)
found:Soulwalking Web site, Aug. 16, 2002(Stephanie Mills; b. Mar. 22, 1957, Brooklyn, N.Y.)
found:Biog. & geneal. master index online, Aug. 16, 2002(Mills, Stephanie (1957-), Mills, Stephanie (1959-))
found:Biog. resource center, Aug. 16, 2002(Mills, Stephanie (American actor, 1957-))
found:Contemp. misicians, v. 21, 1998(Mills, Stephanie; b. March 22, 1957 (some sources say 1959), in Brooklyn, NY)
found:The medicine song, 1984:front cover (Stephanie Mills)
found:African American National Biography, accessed March 4, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Mills, Stephanie; rhythm and blues musician/ singer, stage/ screen actor; born 22 March 1957 in Brooklyn, New York, United States; studied at Julliard; won her first recording contract, which produced the MCA single, “I Knew It Was Love” (1974); was cast as Dorothy in the Broadway musical “The Wiz” (1974); show ran for five years and played in venues such as Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Opera House, and Madison Square Garden; musical became one of Broadway's longest-running; received a Tony Award for the role; signed with Motown; signed with Twentieth Century Records (1979); a Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal (1980); an American Music Award in the same category (1981); left Twentieth Century Records and joined Casablanca (1981); produced only one Top 10 single in her next four albums)