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    31. Mai 2024 · Judy Craig, fourteen years old, was the lead singer, singing with Patricia Bennett and Barbara Lee, both thirteen. In 1962, the girls met songwriter Ronnie Mack at the after-school center; Mack suggested they add Sylvia Peterson, who had sung with Little Jimmy & the Tops , to the group.

  2. 26. Mai 2024 · Judy Craig is the lead singer of the American girl group, The Chiffons. She left the group in 1969, but returned in 1992 after the death of Barbara Lee. Fronted by Judy Craig Mann along with her daughter and niece, The Chiffons resurfaced in 2009 and continue to tour and perform in North America and Europe.

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Have you seen Judy Craig covering another artist? Add or edit the setlist and help improving our statistics! Last updated: 9 Jun 2024, 09:55 Etc/UTC. Gigs seen live by . Nobody has seen Judy Craig live yet! Last updated: 9 Jun 2024, 09:55 ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · Match the lead singer (s) to the group with which she is most identified. If you are no expert, with common sense you have a shot, but quiz is directed at serious fans of 1960s music. Chart positions are from the US Billboard Hot 100.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · The original members of The Chiffons were: Judy Craig, Patricia Bennett, Barbara Lee and Sylvia Peterson. Craig, Bennett and Lee were schoolmates in the New York city borough, The Bronx; Peterson met them - and joined their neophyte singing group - at the suggestion of a mutual friend and music producer.

  6. 30. Mai 2024 · Judi Dench, British actress known for her numerous and varied TV, stage, and film roles. She won an Academy Award for her performance in Shakespeare in Love (1998). Her other notable credits included the TV series A Fine Romance, a number of Shakespearean plays, and several James Bond films.

  7. 5. Juni 2024 · The group in 1960 originally consisted of Judy Craig, Patricia Bennett and Barbara Lee who were schoolmates and in 1962 added Sylvia Peterson. 4. "Please, Mr. Postman" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in late 1961.