I understood that the lead singer of this group was Cissy Houston? Whitney's mother.
Or, at some point she was one of the lead singers? Anybody able to clarify or confirm this? I came across this song about a year ago, and I read that the lead singer was Cissy Houston. Please help clarify,
what you might not know is that nosha fox was an uncredited member used for backing tracks, she later had success in the uk as a member of the band FOX her real name was susan traynor
what you might not know is that nosha fox was an uncredited member used for backing tracks, she later had success in the uk as a member of the band FOX
@JimmyBoi2 Actually, I just figured things out. There were two groups that used the name Charmettes. One group was white that was around in the late 50's and early 60's. The other group was black and they came out in in mid 60's. Some users on here are getting the two groups mixed up. One of the singers from the white group was killed in 1961. Her name was Betty Gail Brown. Then there was another group called the Sharmettes. It's very confusing.
I understood that the lead singer of this group was Cissy Houston? Whitney's mother.
Or, at some point she was one of the lead singers? Anybody able to clarify or confirm this? I came across this song about a year ago, and I read that the lead singer was Cissy Houston. Please help clarify,
seeagle9 5 days ago
what you might not know is that nosha fox was an uncredited member used for backing tracks, she later had success in the uk as a member of the band FOX her real name was susan traynor
billycharisma 1 week ago
what you might not know is that nosha fox was an uncredited member used for backing tracks, she later had success in the uk as a member of the band FOX
billycharisma 1 week ago
belongs up there with "Who Do You Love" by the Saphires and the Jaynettes and Candy and the Kisses
myrocco11 4 months ago
@JimmyBoi2 Actually, I just figured things out. There were two groups that used the name Charmettes. One group was white that was around in the late 50's and early 60's. The other group was black and they came out in in mid 60's. Some users on here are getting the two groups mixed up. One of the singers from the white group was killed in 1961. Her name was Betty Gail Brown. Then there was another group called the Sharmettes. It's very confusing.
johnandlat 5 months ago
Nice! Never heard of them--as usual.
Khultan 10 months ago
I heard it often growing up on on NYC/and or Philly stations where it was a pretty big hit.
spintation 1 year ago
@JimmyBoi2
Yes, all three had full time jobs as nurses.
behdoc 1 year ago
Awesome cut...
Jnkdog 1 year ago
Mychal : ) They were nurses, I believe? A "mixed-race" group, or ... ? Just curious. I love this song : )
JimmyBoi2 2 years ago