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| | Jean Terrell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Jean Terrell has also released a jazz solo album on the same label as former Supreme Susaye Greene. |  | | Jean made it clear that she was a proud black female individual from the get-go and not just one of three singing puppets. |  | | In 1978, she landed a solo deal with AandM Records, and released the LP I Had to Fall in Love. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Terrell
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| | The News Star - www.thenewsstar.com - Monroe, LA |
 | | In a corner, a CD by the Swedish pop group Abba croons "Dancing Queen," and a smile illuminates Terrell's face. |  | | With her crooked smile, pale eyes and wild hair, Terrell looks disarmingly similar to her famously rough brother, '50s rocker Jerry Lee Lewis. |  | | She can listen to the past anytime she wants. |
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http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2005503270301
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| | The Supremes |
 | | The new line-up, with Terrell and Mary Wilson alternating lead vocal duties, found immediate success with "Up The Ladder To The Roof" in early 1970, while "Stoned Love", the group's biggest UK hit for four years, revived memories of their early successes with its rhythmic base and repetitive hook. |  | | The career of Mary Wilson has also continued with a starring role in the Toronto, Canada production of the stage musical The Beehive in 1989 and the publication of the second volume of her autobiography in 1990. |  | | The Supremes also tried to revive the atmosphere of their earlier recordings with the Temptations on a series of albums with the Four Tops. |
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http://musicstore.mymmode.com/artist.do?artistID=5959338
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| | The Supremes - Individually and Collectively |
 | | In 1978, Jean Terrell released her solo album I HAD TO FALL IN LOVE. |  | | Jean Terrell sang most of the leads, and occasionally, dueted with Mary Wilson on such classic Supreme hits as, 'Up the Ladder to the Roof,' Stoned Love,' 'Nathan Jones,' 'Touch,' and 'River-Deep, Mountain High,' the latter a duet with the Four Tops. |  | | From the album came one single, written by Jeffrey Osbourne (I think) "Don't Stop Reaching For The Top." The single didn't chart POP, but hit the lower register on the RandB charts at #72. |
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http://www.geocities.com/supremefan/solosupremes.html
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| | Diana Ross & The Supremes - Girl Group 1950's 1960's |
 | | Terrell was signed to Motown and began recording the first post-Ross Supremes songs with Wilson and Birdsong by day, while Wilson and Birdsong toured with Ross by night. |  | | During the mid-1980s, Jean Terrell, Scherrie Payne, and Lynda Laurence began touring the US and the UK as FLOS: Former Ladies of the Supremes; Terrell, Laurence, and Susaye Greene even recorded a cover of "Stoned Love" for British producer Ian Levine in 1989. |  | | After the Frontier Hotel performance, Ross went on to record her debut solo album, Diana Ross, and Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong continued working with Jean Terrell on the first post-Ross Supremes album, Right On. |
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http://www.jeffosretromusic.com/supremes.html
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| | The Supremes Artistfacts |
 | | At the end of Diana Ross's final concert with the Supremes, she introduced Jean Terrell (discovered and chosen by Berry Gordy) as the new lead singer. |  | | Mary (knowing that it would be stupid to do since the Supremes already began working on a new album with Terrell) strictly refused, and Berry Gordy threatened to wash his hands of the group. |  | | On their last album, Mary, Scherrie & Susaye, all three members took the lead. |
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http://www.artistfacts.com/detail.php?id=308&
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Nonetheless, Frankie Jean was determined that we, my son, Zach and I, head over to the house. |  | | Still, the Lewis House is in need of more help than Frankie Jean and her family can give it. |  | | Fumbling in the rain with change, and dogged by poor lighting, I dialed the number for the Lewis House and its keeper, Jerry Lee Lewis' sister, Frankie Jean. |
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http://home.vr-web.de/~jerrylee/html/LewisHouse.htm
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| | Supremes Interview |
 | | Jean Terrell: "They really sound good, everybody...You can hear everybody. |  | | Jean's Sister: "We have friends who...they listen to them everyday. |  | | Or it's been so long since I've really listened to them, I'm listening to them again for the first time, and I really like them. |
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http://www.alanmercer.com/supremesinterview.htm
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| | Ernie Terrell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ernie Terrell (born on April 4, 1939 in Belzoni, Mississippi) is an African-American singer, record producer, and former WBA heavyweight boxing champion. |  | | He retired from boxing in 1973 and began a career as a music producer in Chicago, Illinois. |  | | Before the bout, the first unification bout in Boxing history where Ali held the WBC title and Terrell the WBA title, Terrell chose to call Ali by his birth name, Cassius Clay, rather than his adopted Muslim name. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernie_Terrell
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| | tammi terrell profile |
 | | Tammi Terrell Died on the 16th of March 1970 as a result of the tumor and her funeral attracted thousands of mourners from all corners of the music world. |  | | The lovely "Tammi Terrell" was soon after diagnosed with a brain tumor and over the next three years she underwent a series of operations to remove the tumor. |  | | Producer Valerie Simpson claims to have taken her place on several of their last recordings together such as "The Onion song" which ironically turned out to be one of the most successful songs from the Gaye / Terrell partnership. |
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http://www.the-soulsurvivor.co.uk/profile_page.htm
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| | Jean Terrell - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |
 | | The Supremes continued recording and performing until 1976, after which Terrell went solo. |  | | Jean Terrell - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links |  | | She recorded briefly for A&M, but didn't make much impact. |
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http://store.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,500778,00.html
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| | In Japan! |
 | | A Japanese crew recorded the show on June 3, offering the fans a chance to hear the group tackle a variety of material, including live versions of the new Supremes' hits and Jean Terrell singing the sixties hits. |  | | The group had hit the top with exciting hits like "Up The Ladder To The Roof," "Stoned Love" and "Nathan Jones," maintaining their popularity after Diana Ross had departed the original Supremes lineup for a solo career in 1970. |  | | The group was promoting its latest album, The Supremes Produced And Arranged By Jimmy Webb, while "Bad Weather," written and produced by Stevie Wonder, was their new single. |
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http://www.hip-oselect.com/catalogue_supremesjapan.asp
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| | Phenomenology |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/phenomenology
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| | The Supremes |
 | | Marvin Gaye had headed into an experimental smooth funk zone, miles from the Vegas stylings Ross was recording, they were teamed up for a hastily-recorded duets album crafted by a hodgepodge of different songwriters and producers. |  | | In 1973 the Supremes released the single "Bad Weather," produced by Stevie Wonder; I think this was Terrell's last hurrah. |  | | But it didn't really surpass "Nathan Jones" or approach the original lineup's chart performances; the Summer of Love-sounding followup "Automatically Sunshine" barely made it into the Top 40, and the best tune ("Oh Be My Love") wasn't even a single. |
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http://www.warr.org/supremes.html
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| | Biography: The Former Ladies of the Supremes -- Book The Former Ladies of the Supremes for Corporate Events, Private ... |
 | | Several singles were released on Levine's Motorcity label, including a reworked version of Stoned Love and a Scherrie Payne self-penned track "Hit & Miss", until the departure of Jean Terrell in 1992. |  | | Lynda recorded "I guess I'll miss the man", and the Stevie Wonder produced "Bad Weather", which incidentally was co-written by Lynda's brother Ira Jnr. |  | | Two songs were recorded for Superstar International Records, "We're Back" and "Getaway", but sadly the company folded before the new recordings could make much impact. |
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http://www.locoloboevents.com/cgi-bin/locolobo/displaybio.pl?044
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| | Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Classic Motown |
 | | Tammi Terrell began recording for Scepter/Wand Records at the age of 15, before touring with the James Brown Revue for a year. |  | | In 1967, she was selected to replace Kim Weston as Marvin Gaye's recording partner. |  | | Terrell's warm, sensuous vocals won her a contract with Motown Records later that year, and in 1966 she enjoyed a series of RandB hits, among them a soulful rendition of "This Old Heart Of Mine". |
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http://classic.motown.com/artist.aspx?ob=per&srs=prd&aid=17
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| | Lewis Museum [Pictures] |
 | | Maarten van der Tol and Frankie Jean Lewis Terrell |  | | Museum run by Jerry's sister Frankie Jean Lewis Terrell |
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http://www.jerryleelewis.nl/en/pictures/LewisMuseum.htm
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| | The Number One Songs In Heaven: The Supremes: Part Deux |
 | | Amazingly this great record wasn't a hit (it only made #87) and a Stevie-produced Supremes album was scuppered when Jean Terrell left the group because she was pissed off with Motown not promoting "Bad Weather" enough. |  | | Shame, I'd have love to heard a whole album of the girls with Stevie Wonder. |  | | This is a slinky and sassy little number with a swinging funky beat and soulful brass that sounds more Memphis than Detroit. |
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http://www.londonlee.com/2005/05/supremes-part-deux.html
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| | The Supremes MP3 Downloads - The Supremes Music Downloads - The Supremes Music Videos |
 | | The last of three albums together finds the Supremes and the Four Tops' producers reverting back to the formula of the first and most successful of the three with this set of remakes. |  | | Dynamite gassed at number 160 on Billboard's pop 200 chart, six rungs lower than their second together and 47 shy of their debut, The Magnificent Seven. |  | | "It's Impossible" builds on New Birth's recording and "Hello Stranger" is a melter; Jean Terrell syncs her soprano to your heart on this soul/pop classic where she... |
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http://www.mp3.com/albums/42016/summary.html
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| | XM Radio - The Rhyme |
 | | Thursday, June 9, 9PM ET With a piano and their stellar voices, the multi-platinum group 112 serenades a ladies-only live studio audience, performing songs from their new CD, Pleasure and Pain. |  | | Sunday, June 12, 2PM ET Music for the People - The Story of Curtis Mayfield on The Groove |  | | Jean tells Leigh what it was like to replace one of the most popular females of all time Diana Ross. |
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http://www.xmradio.com/programming/xm_feature.jsp?ch=65&id=235
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| | The Supremes and Diana Ross |
 | | Click on the image to order other Motown albums from the vault including Mary, Jean, and Lynda |  | | Click on the image to order The Supremes' 1966 album from the Motown vaults There's A Place For Us |
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http://www.tonygreen.com/music/Supremes/supremes_and_diana_ross.htm
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| | Diana Ross & Supremes Songs of The Stonewall |
 | | Even so this is recorded in 1973, you can hear Supreme "live" versions of classic Stonewall songs such as "My World Is Empty Without You" and "Reflections". |  | | Diana Ross and The Supremes song remixed and released as a single in 2005: |  | | The Supremes shown in concert on stage in Japan on June 3, 1973: |
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http://www.stonewallvets.org/songsofStonewall-6.htm
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| | The HistoryMakers |
 | | After retiring permanently from boxing, Terrell became a music producer in Chicago. |  | | Terrell also continued to perform with his musical group, Ernie Terrell and the Heavyweights. |  | | This tall and lanky athlete retired from the profession after fifty years of fighting with a record of forty-six wins — twenty-one of which were by knockout — and only nine losses. |
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http://www.thehistorymakers.com/biography/biography.asp?bioindex=342&category=sportsMakers
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| | FLOS News |
 | | Lynda Laurence is interviewed by Fred Bronson of Billboard magazine for the forthcoming Supremes Box set titled "The Jean Terrell Years." Release date to be announced soon. |  | | Our very own Lynda Laurence is not only known for being one of The Supremes, but she is also well known as one of Stevie Wonder's background vocalists. |  | | Looking back with The Former Ladies of The Supremes (Jean Terrell, Scherrie Payne, and Lynda Laurence) 1986-1992 |
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http://www.formerladiesofthesupremes.com/news.html
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| | The Supremes |
 | | With twelve #1 pop singles, numerous gold recordings, soldout concerts, and regular television appearances, the Supremes were not only the most commercially successful female group of the Sixties, but among the top five pop/rock/soul acts of the decade. |  | | Laurence, Mary Wilson, Cindy Birdsong, and Jean Terrell |
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http://www.history-of-rock.com/supremes.htm
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| | The Supremes - CONNECT, Powered By Sony |
 | | The Ikettes, The Vandellas, Kim Weston, Stevie Wonder, Martha Reeves, The Temptations, Junior Walker, Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, The Four Tops, Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell, The Pointer Sisters, The Marvelettes, Angels, Mary Wells, Brenda Holloway, Jimmy Ruffin, David Ruffin |  | | Aja Daashuur, Toya, People's Choice, The Cover Girls, Jennifer Holliday, SWV, The Jackson 5, The Beatles, Phil Collins, Labelle, En Vogue, Vanilla Fudge, The Three Degrees |  | | The most successful black performers of the 1960s, the Supremes for a time rivaled even the Beatles in terms of red-hot commercial appeal, reeling off five number-one singles in a row at one point. |
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http://musicstore.connect.com/artist/103/991/0/1039910.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Carey, assistant song leader under Willie Gowin, Odell Terrell, board member annd Elbert Gowin and Barbara Carey as teachers. |  | | Celia Gowin, Willie Gowin, Odell Terrell, and Mrs. |  | | January 1957 Reverend Terrell resigned and Reverend L. Roberts was called to pastor with his salary being $12.00 per month. |
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http://www.kaufmancounty.net/kchcchurch.htm
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| | Musical Calendar for November 26 |
 | | Th Supremes, with Jean as the lead singer, enjoyed several top hits, including "Stoned Love" and "Up The Ladder To The Roof" (both 1970), "Nathan Jones" (1971), and "Floy Joy" (1972). |  | | In 1978, she landed a solo deal with AandM Records, but her association with A&M was brief due to A&M's plansconflicted with her devout religion (Jehovah's Witnesses). |  | | CAUTION: Jean is no relation to Tammi Terrell (b. |
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http://nfo.net/calendar/nov26.htm
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http://content.clearchannel.com/oldies/november/26.html
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| | The Supremes - Right On (LP) |
 | | The follow-up single, "Everybody's Got the Right to Love," went Top 25 with its politically correct theme and clever RandB pop flavors. |  | | Jean Terrell brought a terrific voice and new emotion to a group that would rack up eight Top 40 hits without Diana Ross. |  | | Even more stunning is that they did it two months before Diana Ross would go Top 20 with her first solo hit. |
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http://www.allthebestrecords.com/TheSupremesRightOnLP.htm
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| | Hampton Reunion |
 | | L to R - Phil Kallas, Fred Behrens, Mary Jean Terrell, and Jim Shamblen enjoying the 2003 Reunion in Reno last year. |  | | The William E. Lee Chapter has been busy making arrangements, make plans now for you and your family/unit to attend. |  | | Behrens, Terrell, and Shamblen are all members of the Hampton Reunion Committee. |
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http://www.screamingeagle.org/59thAnnualReunion/HamptonReunion2004.htm
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| | Celebrity Page, Celebrity addresses, scans, photos, pictures |
 | | An accomplished songwriter, Payne never got to write any material for The Suprmems which disheartened her. |  | | Scherrie Payne (born November 4 1944 in Detroit, Michigan} is an African-American singer. |  | | In 2000, along with Laurence, she became a part of Diana Ross' Return To Love tour, which was billed as a Supremes reunion, though Ross, Laurence, and Payne were never in the group at the same time. |
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http://www.mailhollywood.com/cel.php?viewCel=8945
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| | Collins' Oldies Website: Diana Ross and the Supremes |
 | | Up The Ladder To The Roof (3:11) - Jean sounds similar to Tammi Terrell although, CTPB, they weren't related. |  | | Someday, when the narrator and her man die, their spirits will climb the ladder that leads to the roof of heaven. |  | | In January 1970 Diana left the Supremes for a solo career; her replacement in the group and as lead singer was Jean Terrell, the sister of boxer Ernie Terrell. |
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http://www.srv.net/~roxtar/ross_diana.html
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| | The Supremes (1970s) -- Bold Soul Sisters |
 | | They had several hits with core original member Mary Wilson, along with varying lineups that included the fabulous songstresses Cindy Birdsong (of the Bluebells), Lynda Laurence, Susaye Greene, Scherrie Payne, and Jean Terrell. |  | | All 9 of their records featured some great material, but recieved pitiful promotion, and support from Motown stopped in the name of Diana's career, which was #1 priority. |  | | The simple fact of the matter is that when Diana Ross left the Supremes in '69 to pursue a solo career, the Supremes kept on trucking through 1977. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/biz3/bss/supremes.html
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| | The Bryan-College Station Eagle-Obituaries |
 | | Burial will be in Salem Cemetery in Wellborn. |  | | She was preceded in death by her husband, R.A. Terrell Sr. |  | | Survivors include her husband, Fred M. Clark of Navasota; a son and daughter-in-law, Danny and Ann Clark of Navasota; a daughter, Dianne Sparks of Navasota; two brothers, Coot Rogers of Trinity and Gene Rogers of Trout Creek, Utah; a sister, Mary Frakes of LaPorte, Texas; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. |
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http://www.theeagle.com/region/records/obituaries/february01obits/020701obits.htm
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| | Rock n Roll Timeline 1970-1979 |
 | | January 17 - The Doors record their album 'Absolutely Live' at the 'Felt Forum' in New York City. |  | | She introduces Jean Terrell to the audience as her replacement as lead singer of the group. |  | | February 28 - Eva Von Zeppelin, heiress of the airship designer, sues in an attempt to stop 'Led Zeppelin' from using the family name. |
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http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/best_timeline-r3.html
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| | Greatest 'Female' R & B/Soul Vocalists |
 | | And Phyllis Hyman ranked behind Mary J Bliege is an insult to any intelligent music listener. |  | | Vocalist like Jean Carne, Angela Bofill,and Teene Marie would make them look like average singers at best. |  | | There are so many great females that should be here like Angela Bofill, Jean Carne, Regina Belle, and the awesome Teena Marie who at 50 years old is still one the best r&;b vocalist today. |
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http://www.digitaldreamdoor.com/pages/editors/edit_rb-vocalists-fe.html
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| | Coollist - List Information |
 | | Then select the list that you want to unsubscribe. |  | | Login with your email address and go to the "Unsubscribe" section. |  | | Celebrating Motown's Supremes: Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross, Cindy Birdsong, Jean Terrell, Lynda Laurence, Scherrie Payne, Susaye Greene |
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http://www.coollist.com/group.cgi?id=supremes
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 | | Borderline Blcds16 - Little Bit Of Love - 1996 (Cd Single) |  | | Island 086 - Baby Love, Sweet Sweet Love / Gonna Have A Party - 1977 |  | | A and M 2064 - I Had To Fall In Love / Rising Cost Of Love — 1978 |
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http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/solo.htm
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| | New Page 1 |
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http://users.rcn.com/dpribyl/MaryWilson
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| | The Supremes |
 | | Jean Terrell, Lynda Laurence, Scherrie Payne, Susaye Greene. |  | | 3 Diana has sung with all but Jean and Susaye. |  | | 4 Jean has sung with all but Florence, Diana, and Susaye. |
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http://www.expage.com/supremes
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| | Cousin, Jean on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Much of his work has been confused with that of his son Jean Cousin, c.1522-c.1594, who also designed stained glass. |  | | Mother of Jean Charles De Menezes, Maria Otone De Menezes (2ndL) is comforted by her son Giovanni (L) as she and the father Matuzinhos Otone Da Silva leave together with cousin Alessandro Perreira after a press conference in London, 12 October 2005. |  | | Frankie Jean Lewis Terrell, sister of rock legend Jerry Lee Lewis, left, and his cousin Daryl Ensminger flank Charlotte Observer travel editor John Bordsen in Ferriday, Louisiana. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/C/Cousin-J1.asp
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| | The Supremes - In Japan: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | Although unable to unleash the same torrent of hits as the earlier incarnations had done, the Supremes [+] ably re-create some of the sweetest sounds to have emanated from within the Motown family. |  | | In Japan [+] (1973) features Ross' replacement Jean Terrell [+] -- sister of boxer Ernie Terrell -- alongside Wilson and the most recent addition Lynda Laurence [+], who took over when Birdsong flew the coop the previous year. |  | | The 'new' Supremes [+] lineup didn't last very long as Terrell and Laurence split -- replaced by Scherrie Payne [+] and the return of Birdsong several months later. |
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http://www.music.com/release/in_japan/10
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| | Stoned Love by The Supremes Songfacts |
 | | Since Jean Terrell is still alive, I think it's correct to say she "is" female. |  | | Jean Terrell, who took over for Diana Ross, is the brother of Ernie Terrell, who was a heavyweight boxer in the 1960s and '70s. |  | | Cindy Birdsong, who replaced Florence Ballard, came over from Patti LaBelle and the BlueBelles. |
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http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3449
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| | Supremes Stopped in the Name of Cash - Mar 31, 2000 - E! Online News |
 | | But like the song says, you can't hurry love--especially when money's involved. |  | | "Diana still hopes, however, before the curtain goes up, that she can also perform with Mary and Cindy and Jean Terrell." |  | | By the time Wilson quit in 1976, Payne, Laurence and Susaye Greene had all performed in various incarnations of the Supremes. |
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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,6258,00.html?newsrellink
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| | Meet the touring Supremes. |
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http://www.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/tows_2000/tows_past_20000405_c.jhtml
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| | The National Association of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc. (NACWC) |
 | | Terrell Place is, according to Carr America its developer, "positioned to play its part in the remarkable renaissance of the Seventh Street Corridor. |  | | Terrell Place is "more than an office address" it is the thoughtful integration of three discrete elements: |  | | Terrell Place combines historic preservation with all the building amenities and state-of-the-art systems one should expect in a trophy-quality office and retail environment." |
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http://www.nacwc.org/news/terrell.php
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| | Surnames beginning with M-P |
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http://www.caironet.com/terrell/M-P.htm
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