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The Bobbettes
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The Bobbettes Biography
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The Bobbettes were among the first successful girl groups of the rock era; in a field dominated by male artists, their 1957 hit "Mr. Lee" not only cracked the pop Top Ten, but also hit number one on the R&B charts. Originally dubbed the Harlem Queens, the group teamed sisters Emma and Jannie Pought with Laura Webb, Helen Gathers, and Reather Dixon; first meeting in 1955 while singing in the glee club at Harlem's P.S. 109, soon the girls were appearing at the Apollo Theater's legendary amateur nights, and through manager James Dailey, they landed a contract with Atlantic. Inspired by one of their school teachers, the Bobbettes' debut "Mr. Lee" appeared in mid-1957 and was also their biggest hit; four Atlantic follow-ups failed to chart, and after issuing the ballad "You Are My Sweetheart" in 1959, the group left the label for the Triple-X imprint. There, "I Shot Mr. Lee" -- a song recorded for but rejected by Atlantic -- began to climb the charts, forcing Atlantic to release their own version and effectively killing the single's momentum; although the subsequent "Have Mercy Baby" and "Dance with Me Georgie" both emerged as minor hits, in 1960 the Bobbettes moved to End Records, cutting the standard "Teach Me Tonight." 1962's "I Don't Like It Like That," an answer song to the Chris Kenner hit "I Like It Like That," was the group's last chart entry, although they continued recording for a series of labels -- most notably Diamond and Mayhew -- through 1974, touring oldies circuits in years to follow.
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The Bobbettes Albums and Songs |
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The Bobbettes News |
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Back to normal festivities Dec 07, 2009 11:43:25
"It would be spoilt a bit if the handsome bobbies and beautiful bobbettes insisted on sticking to the letter of the law, and I don't know who to contact to ...
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Brighton pervert handed piggyback ban by court Nov 25, 2009 11:01:30
By Nigel Freedman » Limping father-of-one Kieron Bobbette got a sexual kick from jumping onto the backs of girls aged 13 to 19. He wrapped his legs around ...
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Natural capital has opened many eyes Dec 12, 2009 06:18:46
About 30 years ago, I had a conversation with a local botanist, Rick Bobbette, who posed this question to me, "How much should a developer pay for every ...
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La cápsula del tiempo de Atlantic Records Dec 02, 2009 06:04:34
... Professor Longhair * Big Joe Turner * The Chords * Ray Charles * Ivory Joe Hunter * LaVern Baker * Chuck Willis * The Bobbettes * Modern Jazz Quartet ...
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