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  2. Category:African-American girl groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African-American girl groups" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  3. Linda Martell - Wikipedia

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    In her teens, she formed a singing trio with her family titled Linda Martell and the Anglos. During the 1960s, the group recorded a handful of R&B singles and sang alongside other black performers. However, the group had little success and soon parted ways. Performing as a solo act, Martell was discovered singing country music on an air force base.

  4. The Blackberries - Wikipedia

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    The Blackberries was an American female vocal trio formed in the 1970s. They were a backing vocal group for various musicians, as well as songwriters. They performed with various acts, including Pacific Gas & Electric, Humble Pie, Ringo Starr, and Pink Floyd. The Blackberries recorded for Motown's West Coast subsidiary Mowest and A&M Records. [1]

  5. Category:African-American musical groups - Wikipedia

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    The Capris (Philadelphia group) Cash Money Millionaires; Cats and the Fiddle; The Chantels; The Charts (American group) The Chi-Lites; Chic (band) Children of the Corn (group) The Chords (American band) The Clark Sisters; Classic Example; The Cleftones; The Coasters; Coming of Age (group) Commissioned (gospel group) Commodores; The Cool Kids ...

  6. 25 famous Black singers and their songs - AOL

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    And she’s still breaking boundaries, like with her latest chart-topping album, “Cowboy Carter,” which celebrates Black rodeo culture and a long legacy of Black musicians. 2. Tina Turner

  7. Jo Baker (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Her position as a black female lead vocalist in an otherwise all male and predominantly white blues band was rare. [14] During 1970 and 1971, Baker was joined on vocals by the Pointer Sisters , prior to their professional debut as a separate act, which occurred as a result of their association with Bishop.

  8. Sweet Honey in the Rock - Wikipedia

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    The name of the group was derived from a song, based on Psalm 81:16, which tells of a land so rich that when rocks were cracked open, honey flowed from them. [3] Johnson has said that this first song in which four women blended their voices was so powerful, that there was no question what the name of the group should be.

  9. Category:African-American women singers - Wikipedia

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    African-American girl groups (90 P) O. ... Pages in category "African-American women singers" The following 109 pages are in this category, out of 109 total.