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  1. Dale Mickle. [ editar datos en Wikidata] The Dixie Cups es un grupo femenino estadounidense de música pop, que gozó de fama durante los años 1960s. Entre sus sencillos más conocidos y vendidos destacan "Chapel of Love", "People Say", e "Iko Iko".

  2. Brown, who had recorded two solo discs in the early 1960s, stayed as the third member until the early 1980s when she became ill and was replaced by Dale Mickle. The Dixie Cups continue to perform and make personal appearances.

  3. Un grupo de chicas de los 60, The Dixie Cups consistía en una prima (Joan Marie Johnson) y dos hermanas (Barbara Ann Hawkins y Rosa Lee Hawkins). Las tres chicas eran de Nueva Orleans, y fue productor y cantante Joe Jones, quien descubrió el talentoso trío y se los llevó a Nueva York.

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  5. The Hawkins sisters returned to Louisiana to work as models before eventually re-forming the Dixie Cups in 1974 with new vocalist Dale Mickle. As the years went on, Mickle was replaced by Athelgra Neville Gabriel (sister of the Neville Brothers), and they remained active on the oldies touring circuit.

  6. In 1969 the Hawkins sisters moved from New York to New Orleans, where Rosa Hawkins began a successful modelling career. Both Rosa and Barbara also worked as make-up artists. They continued to tour and make personal appearances, with Dale Mickle replacing Joan Johnson who became a Jehovah’s Witness and abandoned her music career.

  7. Profile: The Dixie Cups are an American pop music girl group formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., in 1963. They are best known for a string of hits including their 1964 million-selling record "Chapel of Love", "People Say", and "Iko Iko". Sites: