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  2. Barbara and the Browns - Wikipedia

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    Barbara and the Browns were an American soul and gospel vocal group, fronted by Barbara Brown (died 3 February 2010) who also recorded as a solo singer. The group were from Memphis, Tennessee, and originally comprised Barbara Brown with her sisters Roberta, Betty, Maurice, and brothers Walter and Richard writing some of their material.

  3. The Browns - Wikipedia

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    The Browns. The Browns were an American country and folk music vocal trio best known for their 1959 Grammy -nominated hit, "The Three Bells". The group, composed of Jim Ed Brown and his sisters Maxine and Bonnie, had a close, smooth harmony characteristic of the Nashville sound, though their music also combined elements of folk and pop.

  4. Woman to Woman (Shirley Brown song) - Wikipedia

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    Barbara, this is Shirley". [6] Mandrell's rendition of "Woman to Woman" appears on her album Love's Ups and Downs. In 1994, a cover by Jewell featured on the soundtrack to the film Murder Was the Case starring Snoop Dogg. Jewell's version sampled Shirley Brown's original and peaked at #16 on the R&B chart and #72 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  5. Barbara Brown - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Illingworth Brown (1924–2016), biochemist and researcher of metabolic disorders. Barbara Brown (died 2010), lead singer of vocal group Barbara and the Browns. Barbara Brown, occasional alias of Barbara Bonfiglio (born 1975), also known as Misstress Barbara, Canadian house music producer. Barbara Brown, co-founder of Northwestern ...

  6. The Dixie Cups - Wikipedia

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    The Dixie Cups at the New Orleans Jazz Fest in 2006. Left to right: Rosa Lee Hawkins, Athelgra Neville and Barbara Ann Hawkins. The Dixie Cups (formerly known as The Meltones) are an American pop music girl group established in the 1960s. They are best known for a string of hits including their singles "Chapel of Love", "People Say", and "Iko Iko".

  7. Barbara Acklin - Wikipedia

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    Chi-Sound. Capitol. Barbara Jean Acklin (February 28, 1943 – November 27, 1998) [1][2][3] was an American soul singer and songwriter, who was most successful in the 1960s and 1970s. Her biggest hit as a singer was "Love Makes a Woman" (1968). As a songwriter, she is best known for co-writing the multi-million-selling "Have You Seen Her" (1971 ...

  8. Barbara Brown (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Career. Brown began acting on the stage in California. In 1922, she had leading roles in Oliver Morosco 's productions Wait Till We're Married[5] and Abie's Irish Rose. [6] She went on to act in Broadway plays such as Relations (1928), Mother Lode (1934), Play, Genius, Play! (1935), Behind Red Lights (1937), Sun Kissed (1937), Our Town (1938 ...

  9. Brenda & the Tabulations - Wikipedia

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    The group signed with Epic Records in 1972 and released four singles. One of the Epic singles, "One Girl Too Late", charted on the soul chart. Brenda & the Tabulations are one of many recording artists referenced in the song "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" by the studio group Reunion. Payton, born on October 24, 1945, died on June 14 ...