Friday, 27 March 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICA SHIRLEY OWENS " IS AN AMERICAN SOUL SINGER WHO WAS THE LEAD MEMBER OF THE HIT SINGING GROUP THE SHIRELLES : GOES INTO THE " HALL OG BLACK GENIUS "

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Shirley Owens


Shirley Alston Reeves
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Background information
BornJune 10, 1941 (age 73)
HendersonNorth Carolina,United States
OriginPassaicNew Jersey
GenresR&Bpopsoul
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1958–present
LabelsDeccaScepterBellRCA,Prodigal
Shirley Alston Reeves (born Shirley Owens June 10, 1941, HendersonNorth Carolina) is an American soul singer who was the lead member of the hit singing group the Shirelles. In addition to Owens, the Shirelles consisted of classmates of hers from PassaicHigh School, New JerseyAddie "Micki" HarrisDoris Kenner Jackson, and Beverly Lee. Through marriages, she became Shirley Alston and later, Shirley Alston Reeves. Her strong, distinctive voice meant that she was the natural choice for their main lead singer, though Jackson was also featured as lead on several songs as well.
Reeves enjoyed a string of hits with the Shirelles throughout the 1960s. She left the Shirelles in 1975 to begin a solo career, initially recording under the name "Lady Rose". That same year, she recorded an album entitled With A Little Help From My Friends, after the hit song by the Beatles, which featured members of the Flamingosthe DriftersShep and the Limelitesthe Five Satinsthe BelmontsDanny & the JuniorsHerman's Hermits and La La Brooks of the Crystals.[1]
The Shirelles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.[2] She also performed on the Doo Wop 51 PBS special in 2000.

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