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  2. The Marvelettes - Wikipedia

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    The Marvelettes: Forever More – The Complete Motown Albums Vol. 2, which included their later albums and bonus material, was released in 2011. Their often covered million selling #1 hit "Please Mr Postman" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2011. [18] The Marvelettes were nominated for 2013 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of ...

  3. Wanda Young - Wikipedia

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    The Marvelettes' hit making days had waned by the end of the 1960s and in 1970 the group disbanded. In 1970, Wanda recorded a solo album with Smokey Robinson serving as her producer. Sensing marketing value as a Marvelettes release, Motown released the album as The Return of the Marvelettes. The other Marvelettes refused to participate for the ...

  4. The Return of The Marvelettes - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1960s, The Marvelettes had lost their status as Motown's top girl group, as much of the company's focus and promotion turned to The Supremes.In 1970, around the time the Marvelettes disbanded, Smokey Robinson had Wanda Young record what was intended as her first solo album with premiere back-up group The Andantes. [1]

  5. Katherine Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson co-founded the Marvelettes, originally called the Casinyets, in 1960 with four fellow students at Inkster High School to enter a competition that could lead to an audition with Motown Records. [1] Although they did not win the competition, a teacher convinced Motown to give the group an audition. [1]

  6. Georgeanna Tillman - Wikipedia

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    The group changed their name to the Marvelettes shortly after Motown signed the act, and Dobbins was replaced by Wanda Young. [4] In 1961, the group released " Please Mr. Postman " in 1961. [ 4 ] The single would top the charts, peaking at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 , becoming Motown's first No. 1 Pop hit.

  7. Gladys Horton - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Catherine Horton (May 30, 1945 [2] – January 26, 2011 [1]) was an American R&B and pop singer, notable for being the founder and lead singer of the all-female vocal group the Marvelettes, the first successful Motown girl group. [3]

  8. The Marvelous Marvelettes - Wikipedia

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    The Marvelous Marvelettes is the fourth studio album released by the Marvelettes for the Tamla label. It is the first album to not feature original Marvelette, Juanita Cowart (except on four tracks), who left the group in early 1963. The group would remain a quartet for the next two years.

  9. Sophisticated Soul - Wikipedia

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    Sophisticated Soul is the eighth album issued by Motown girl-group the Marvelettes.It is the first album to feature Ann Bogan who replaced Gladys Horton in 1967 (although Horton's voice is featured on a few of the tracks), and most of the lead vocals are by Wanda Young.