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Andrea Carroll was born Andrea Lee DeCapite on October 3 1946 in Cleveland Ohio. Her best known song is "It hurts to be Sixteen" … read moreAndrea Carroll was born Andrea Lee DeCapite on October 3 1946 in Cleveland Ohio. Her best known song is "It hurts to be Sixteen" which features The Chiffons on background vocals and was produced by Bright Tunes (members of the … read moreAndrea Carroll was born Andrea Lee DeCapite on October 3 1946 in Cleveland Ohio. Her best known song is "It hurts to be Sixteen" which features The Chiffons on background vocals and was produced by Bright Tunes (members of the Tokens). It was written by Neil Sedaka under a pseudonym (Ro… read more -
Janie Black
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Janie was the younger sister of Jeanne Black who scored a major hit with "He'll Have to Go" in 1960. The sisters had been si… read moreJanie was the younger sister of Jeanne Black who scored a major hit with "He'll Have to Go" in 1960. The sisters had been signed jointly to Capitol Records in 1959 and performed together on the B-side of "He'll H… read moreJanie was the younger sister of Jeanne Black who scored a major hit with "He'll Have to Go" in 1960. The sisters had been signed jointly to Capitol Records in 1959 and performed together on the B-side of "He'll Have to Stay" as Jeanne & Janie. When the much young… read more -
Cathy Carroll
1,366 listeners
Cathy Carroll, born December 26th, 1939 as Carolyn Stern, was an American singer and first recorded for the Triodex label in 1961 where mem… read moreCathy Carroll, born December 26th, 1939 as Carolyn Stern, was an American singer and first recorded for the Triodex label in 1961 where members of the Earls and the 4 Evers sang backup. Her single "Jimmy Love" reached #11 on th… read moreCathy Carroll, born December 26th, 1939 as Carolyn Stern, was an American singer and first recorded for the Triodex label in 1961 where members of the Earls and the 4 Evers sang backup. Her single "Jimmy Love" reached #11 on the WLS Chicago survey. Next came Warner Brothers where she re… read more -
Patty Lace & The Petticoats
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The Royalettes
4,528 listeners
The Royalettes (also credited as Sheila Ross and her Royalettes) were a four-girl group from Baltimore, Maryland who exemplified the "… read moreThe Royalettes (also credited as Sheila Ross and her Royalettes) were a four-girl group from Baltimore, Maryland who exemplified the "sweet soul" style of the mid-60s. They were originally signed with Philadelphia-based Chancel… read moreThe Royalettes (also credited as Sheila Ross and her Royalettes) were a four-girl group from Baltimore, Maryland who exemplified the "sweet soul" style of the mid-60s. They were originally signed with Philadelphia-based Chancellor Records and later with Warner Bros. Records, but their b… read more -
Anita & Th' So-And-So's
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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