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  1. Bibliography. External links. The Marvelettes were an American girl group that achieved popularity in the early to mid-1960s. They consisted of schoolmates Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson, Georgeanna Tillman, Juanita Cowart (now Cowart Motley), and Georgia Dobbins, who was replaced by Wanda Young prior to the group signing their first deal.

  2. The Marvelettes fue un grupo de soul formado en 1960 por Katherine Anderson, Anne Bogan, Juanita Cowart, Gladys Horton, Georgeanna Tillman y Wanda Young en Míchigan. Biografía [ editar ] Probablemente son el grupo de Motown más orientado hacia el pop , y a pesar de que nunca consiguieron el éxito de The Supremes , Mary Wells o Martha and ...

  3. Juanita Cowart departed the group in 1963 due to an emotional breakdown, and Georgeanna Tillman contracted sickle cell disease in late 1964, forcing her to retire from performing in 1965, leaving only three Marvelettes to record and tour.

  4. Juanita Cowart 1961-1962. Anne Bogan 1967-1969. Georgia Dobbins 1961. One of the first girl-group sensations, they evolved from the Casinyets ("Can't Sing Yet"), a female quintet formed while the members attended Inkster High School in Michigan.

  5. Cowart, Juanita (1944–) African-American pop singer. Name variations: Marvelettes. Born 1944 in Detroit, Michigan. Was a member of the Marvelettes, a popular Motown group whose songs "Don't Mess With Bill," "Please Mr. Postman," "I Keep Holding On" and "Beachwood 4-5789" reached the top of the charts (early 1960s).

  6. www.blackpast.org › african-american-history › groups-organizations-africanThe Marvelettes (1960-1972) - Blackpast

    9 de sept. de 2018 · The Marvelettes were an all-girl group whose original members were Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson, Georgeanna Tillman, Juanita Cowart, and Georgia Dobbins. They came together in a high school glee club in their home town of Inkster, Michigan in 1959.

  7. The Marvelettes’ line-up evolves: Georgeanna Tillman and Wyanetta Cowart depart. Smokey Robinson pens and produces a pair of hits for The Marvelettes, “As Long As I Know He’s Mine” and “He’s A Good Guy (Yes He Is),” but the group turns down “Where Did Our Love Go” in favor of “Too Many Fish In The Sea.”