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  1. 6. Sept. 2012 · Lillian Lopez, one of the founding members of the dance group Odyssey, passed away on Tuesday from cancer. She was 76. Odyssey, the brainchild of sisters Lillian and Louise Lopez. Tony Reynolds came on board for their first album, Odyssey, which produced their biggest U.S. hit, Native New Yorker in 1977 along with the single Weekend Lover ...

  2. 7. Sept. 2012 · We’ve just learned that Lillian Lopez, a founding member and lead singer of the group Odyssey, known to most music fans for their 1977 hit “Native New Yorker,” has died at age 76 after an extended illness. Lillian, along with sister Louise, formed the group with singer Tony Reynolds, who was later replaced by Bill McEachern.

  3. 7. Sept. 2012 · Lillian Lopez of Odyssey, known for her rich, earthy lead vocals on that group’s respective disco and R&B singles “Native New Yorker” and “Inside Out,” died at 76 earlier this week, after an extended illness. Lopez and her sisters Louise and Carmen Lopez, with whom she first formed the group along with Filipino singer Tony Reynolds, were raised in Connecticut but originally hailed ...

  4. Lillian A. Lopez-Collazo-Jackson. Profile: (16 November 1935 – 4 September 2012) American vocalist. She was the sister of Louise Lopez and Carmen Lopez and mother of Steven Collazo. Lead singer of The Chanters (2) with Carmen Lopez. Show more.

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  6. Lillian Lopez, one of the founding members of the dance group Odyssey, passed away on Tuesday from cancer. She was 76. Her son, Steven Andre, announced her death on the band's Facebook tribute page:

  7. Composed by Lillian LopezProduced by Camco EnterprisesReleased on Intercord 7' Single 22333-9 N, Side A.Lillian Lopez (1935 – 2012) later became the lead sin...

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