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  1. Juanita L. Cowart Motley (born Wyanetta Cowart, January 8, 1944, Rockport, Mississippi) - vocals (1960–1963) Georgia Dobbins Davis (May 5, 1942, Carthage, Arkansas – September 18, 2020) - lead vocals (1960–1961) Discography Albums

  2. January 16, 1944, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.), and Wyanetta Cowart (b. 1944, Detroit). Originally billed as the Casinyets (a name derived from the phrase can’t sing yet ) and later called the Marvels, the Marvelettes were a collection of high-school friends from the Detroit suburb of Inkster.

  3. 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.”

  4. The original members of the Marvelettes were Wanda Young, Katherine Anderson, Gladys Horton, Juanita Cowart, and Georgeanna Tillman. The group was formed in 1961 and signed with Motown Records in 1962. They scored their first hit with “Please Mr. Postman” in early 1963. Tillman left the group later that year and was replaced by Michelle ...

  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. The Marvelettes was an American singing group that were active from 1960 to 1972. Members of the group were Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson, Wanda Rogers, Anne Bogan, Georgeanna Tillman, Wyanetta Cowart and Georgia Dobbins. They are probably best known for their #1 hit, "Please Mr. Postman".

  7. Explore Wyanetta Cowart's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Wyanetta Cowart on AllMusic.