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Mally Page
3,792 listeners
Mally Page is Jackie Trent's younger sister and used to sing with the Two of Each, featuring John Conran on bass, Michael Castro on le… read moreMally Page is Jackie Trent's younger sister and used to sing with the Two of Each, featuring John Conran on bass, Michael Castro on lead and a girl drummer. View wikiMally Page is Jackie Trent's younger sister and used to sing with the Two of Each, featuring John Conran on bass, Michael Castro on lead and a girl drummer. View wiki -
Little Frankie
4,839 listeners
Little Frankie is a 60s British pop singer. She released a few singles during this time including "Happy, That's Me" and a … read moreLittle Frankie is a 60s British pop singer. She released a few singles during this time including "Happy, That's Me" and a cover of the Raindrops' song "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget." She is most … read moreLittle Frankie is a 60s British pop singer. She released a few singles during this time including "Happy, That's Me" and a cover of the Raindrops' song "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget." She is most famous for her work with the groups The Chimes and The Count… read more -
Dorothy Berry
6,742 listeners
After a stint as one of Ray Charles' back up singers in The Raelettes, during the early 1960's she recorded solo for the west coa… read moreAfter a stint as one of Ray Charles' back up singers in The Raelettes, during the early 1960's she recorded solo for the west coast based Little Star, the Challenge label, as well as Charles' Tangerine imprint. She got her… read moreAfter a stint as one of Ray Charles' back up singers in The Raelettes, during the early 1960's she recorded solo for the west coast based Little Star, the Challenge label, as well as Charles' Tangerine imprint. She got her last name by becoming the wife of Richard Berry, the author… read more -
The Fabulettes
5,608 listeners
The Fabulettes rekindle the great "Girl Group Sound" of the 1960s, with enticing harmonies and a piquant 1990s twist. They take y… read moreThe Fabulettes rekindle the great "Girl Group Sound" of the 1960s, with enticing harmonies and a piquant 1990s twist. They take you to a time of bouffants and beehives, taffeta and sequins, the Watusi, Swim and Pony. Fronted by… read moreThe Fabulettes rekindle the great "Girl Group Sound" of the 1960s, with enticing harmonies and a piquant 1990s twist. They take you to a time of bouffants and beehives, taffeta and sequins, the Watusi, Swim and Pony. Fronted by Diana Quinn, Lisa Mathews and Jane Quinn Brack, The Fabulet… read more -
Earl-Jean
6,485 listeners
Earl-Jean McCree was the original lead singer of The Cookies. The Cookies' story begins in the 1950's. Recordings for Lamp Record… read moreEarl-Jean McCree was the original lead singer of The Cookies. The Cookies' story begins in the 1950's. Recordings for Lamp Records and Atlantic went unnoticed for the most part, then Gerry Goffin and his new wife Carole King pr… read moreEarl-Jean McCree was the original lead singer of The Cookies. The Cookies' story begins in the 1950's. Recordings for Lamp Records and Atlantic went unnoticed for the most part, then Gerry Goffin and his new wife Carole King produced a record called "It's Unbearable" for … read more -
The Rainbows
5,885 listeners
The Rainbows were a group started in high school in Washington, D.C. They were a hot group in local talent shows and parties. Members of … read moreThe Rainbows were a group started in high school in Washington, D.C. They were a hot group in local talent shows and parties. Members of the group were Jessie Belvin, Billy Stewart and Marvin Gaye. There song Mary Lee was the first fa… read moreThe Rainbows were a group started in high school in Washington, D.C. They were a hot group in local talent shows and parties. Members of the group were Jessie Belvin, Billy Stewart and Marvin Gaye. There song Mary Lee was the first fast tempo of the "Doo Wop" rhythm and blues. This … read more -
The Cinderellas
3,989 listeners
There were 2 distinct girl groups named The Cinderellas: 1) Originally known as The Three J's, The Cinderellas from Hoboken, NJ achie… read moreThere were 2 distinct girl groups named The Cinderellas: 1) Originally known as The Three J's, The Cinderellas from Hoboken, NJ achieved their peak success in 1959 with the single Yum Yum Yum on the Decca label. Members included Jo… read moreThere were 2 distinct girl groups named The Cinderellas: 1) Originally known as The Three J's, The Cinderellas from Hoboken, NJ achieved their peak success in 1959 with the single Yum Yum Yum on the Decca label. Members included Josephine De Pasquale, Joyce Eyerman, and Julia Veronica Petro… read more -
Donna Lynn
7,048 listeners
Donna Lynn was a singer in the 1960s who rose to fame with a novelty hit in 1964, "My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut." She sang… read moreDonna Lynn was a singer in the 1960s who rose to fame with a novelty hit in 1964, "My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut." She sang another novelty number called, "That's Me, I'm the Brother" that represents t… read moreDonna Lynn was a singer in the 1960s who rose to fame with a novelty hit in 1964, "My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut." She sang another novelty number called, "That's Me, I'm the Brother" that represents the LOL humor of songs of that era. Also was known "in t… read more -
The Gladiolas
5,487 listeners
Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs was a singing group, active in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Originally The Royal Charms, the band cha… read moreMaurice Williams & the Zodiacs was a singing group, active in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Originally The Royal Charms, the band changed its name to 'The Gladiolas' in 1957 and 'The Excellos' in 1958, before fi… read moreMaurice Williams & the Zodiacs was a singing group, active in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Originally The Royal Charms, the band changed its name to 'The Gladiolas' in 1957 and 'The Excellos' in 1958, before finally settling on 'The Zodiacs' in 1959. Maurice h… read more