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  2. Marcie and The Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Marcie & The Cookies were an Australian musical ensemble, made up of Marcie Jones and the three Cook sisters. The all girl, vocal only group, were a rarity in Australia's "mod" music scene of the 1960s, dominated as it was by all male rock bands and solo artists.

  3. Johnny Young - Wikipedia

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    During 2001 to 2004, he periodically performed with Rowe, Buddy England (ex-The Seekers, The Mixtures) and Marcie Jones (Marcie and The Cookies) as the 'Legends of Sixties Rock' at venues across Australia – all four had appeared on The Go-Show.

  4. The Cookies - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Jones died in Columbus, Ohio, from complications of Alzheimer's disease on December 25, 2010, at the age of 76. [3] Darlene McCrea died from cancer on February 4, 2013, at 76. [5] Margaret Ross, now Margaret Williams, tours today as the Cookies with new back-up singers. She also performs with Barbara Harris and The Toys occasionally.

  5. Russell Morris - Wikipedia

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    Morris concentrated on his own songwriting and with the cream of Australian musicians including Brian Cadd, Rick Springfield, Beeb Birtles and Marcie Jones, spent almost a year painstakingly recording and re-recording what became the Bloodstone album. The album was recorded at Channel 9's TCS Studios and produced by Howard Gable.

  6. Earl-Jean McCrea - Wikipedia

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    Earl-Jean Reavis (née McCrea; born 1942) [1] is an American former pop and R&B singer who was a member of the vocal group the Cookies.Credited as Earl-Jean, she had a solo hit with the original version of "I'm into Something Good", written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King, and later a bigger hit for Herman's Hermits.

  7. The Raelettes - Wikipedia

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    Reformed by Ray Charles from the all-girl singing group The Cookies, Charles first invited The Cookies for a recording session in New York City, in August 1956, where they taped "Lonely Avenue", "I Want To Know" and "Leave My Woman Alone". The Cookies' lineup at the time consisted of Margie Hendrix, Dorothy Jones, and Darlene McCrea.

  8. Behind the scenes of Hallmark's 'A Biltmore Christmas ... - AOL

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    "A Biltmore Christmas" actors Bethany Joy Lenz and Kristoffer Polaha play the piano in the Biltmore House in Asheville. The holiday film will premiere on Nov. 26 on Hallmark Channel.

  9. Talk:Marcie and The Cookies - Wikipedia

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