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  2. The Honeys - Wikipedia

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    An anthology CD of their music (including several American Spring recordings) was released by Capitol Records in 1992. On March 10, 2016, two of The Honeys participated in concert at the Coffee Gallery Backstage in Altadena, California, as part of a tribute to their long-time friend P.F. Sloan.

  3. Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    By 1958, Marilyn and her sisters had formed a music trio, known as "the Rovell Sisters". whose act featured renditions of songs such as the McGuire Sisters' "Ding Dong" and "Sugartime". The Rovell Sisters appeared on local television programs and competed in talent contests. [2] Brian Wilson (top) with his brothers Carl and Dennis (1963)

  4. American Spring - Wikipedia

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    After Ginger Blake, cousin of Marilyn Wilson and Diane Rovell, left the Honeys to pursue a solo singing career in Las Vegas in 1970, the Honeys effectively dissolved as a group. In 1971, while in her sister's kitchen, Diane Rovell pushed the idea of continuing to create music with her sister Marilyn as a pop duo named "Spring". [ 2 ]

  5. Don't Hurt My Little Sister - Wikipedia

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    Written by Brian Wilson with additional lyrics by Mike Love, [2] it was inspired by Wilson's interactions with sisters Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell. It was produced on June 22, 1964, making it the earliest-recorded song on the album. The lyrical inspiration is often attributed to Wilson's conflicted infatuation for the Rovell sisters.

  6. Brian Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Brian Douglas Wilson (born June 20, 1942) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who co-founded the Beach Boys.Often called a genius for his novel approaches to pop composition, extraordinary musical aptitude, and mastery of recording techniques, he is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative and significant songwriters of the 20th century.

  7. The Best of the Girl Groups - Wikipedia

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    The compilation collects a broad range of the era's well-known hits, featuring seven #1 hit singles and an additional 14 top ten hits among its 36 tracks, but it includes lesser-known material as well, enough—according to AllMusic—to "keep the collection interesting for more serious fans of girl group pop". [7]

  8. Lovell Sisters - Wikipedia

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    Lovell Sisters Band on Watson Stage, MerleFest 2007. As children, Jessica, Megan, and Rebecca took classical violin and piano lessons and were members of their local youth symphony. They began singing in public with their church choir and credit their classical training with developing their technical ability and teaching them how to practice.

  9. Beverly Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Born on August 31, 1963, in Gainesville, Florida, Beverly is the sixth of seven children born to the late Bishop Walter Camps and his Late wife Nellie Camps . She began singing at the age of three and joined her sisters as part of the Camp Sisters. Her siblings are Walter. Jr, Alfred, Marilyn, Belinda, Terrilyn, and Evelyn.