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  2. The Shirelles - Wikipedia

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    An updated version of the Shirelles' first song, "I Met Him on a Sunday" entitled "I Met Him on a Sunday '66" The Shirelles on the cover of Cash Box, 15 April 1961 The group that later became the Shirelles was formed in 1957 by four teenage girls from Passaic, New Jersey, [2] under the name the Poquellos [3] (or Pequellos [4]).

  3. Shirley Owens - Wikipedia

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    Reeves enjoyed a string of hits with The Shirelles throughout the 1960s, the most notable being "Will You Love Me Tomorrow". She left The Shirelles in 1975 to begin a solo career, initially recording under the name "Lady Rose". The Shirelles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. [1]

  4. List of gospel musicians - Wikipedia

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    This list includes artists that perform in traditional gospel music genres such as Southern gospel, traditional black gospel, urban contemporary gospel, gospel blues, Christian country music, Celtic gospel and British black gospel as well as artists in the general market who have recorded music in these genres

  5. Doris Coley - Wikipedia

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    Doris Coley (August 2, 1941 – February 4, 2000) [1] [2] was an American musician, who was best known as a member (and occasional lead singer) of the Shirelles. Doris was the lead singer on their biggest hit, "Dedicated to the One I Love". [3] She initially left the group in 1968, but returned in 1975 after original lead singer, Shirley Owens ...

  6. Happy and In Love - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Popular Music [ 5 ] AllMusic editor Mark Deming stated "Happy and in Love revealed Alston (who takes the lead vocals on these albums), Harris, and Lee were all in fine voice, but seemingly caught between the youthful themes and approach of their best-known tunes and the richer, more mature sound of these women."

  7. Anna King (singer) - Wikipedia

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    He persuaded her to record secular music, and she recorded two unsuccessful singles in 1961, released on the Malibu label. She toured with Chuck Jackson and the Shirelles, and recorded for Dixon's own Ludix label in 1962. [3] In 1963, she auditioned successfully to replace Tammy Montgomery (later known as Tammi Terrell) in James Brown's touring ...

  8. Kendra Spotswood - Wikipedia

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    Kendra Spotswood is an American soul singer and is considered to be one of the most underrated singers of the girl group era. [1] She is known best for her collaboration with Van McCoy, her membership of The Shirelles and her song "You're Gonna Make Me Love You" a favorite on the UK Northern soul scene, which she recorded under the name Sandi Sheldon.

  9. Hear & Now (Shirelles album) - Wikipedia

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    "The Gospel Truth" (Mike Anthony, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil) – 2:02 "Not for All the Money in the World" (Ron Miller and Lee Porter) – 2:27; At least some pressings of the LP feature "Happy Birthday" listed on the sleeve but the song is not present on the album.