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  1. Elvis News. It is with great sadness that we have to report the death of original Sweet Inspirations member Sylvia Shemwell. Sylvia passed away on February 13, 2010. Sylvia suffered a stroke in 2001 forcing her to stop touring with the group and her recovery had been slow, with her ability to speak and sing greatly compromised.

  2. At that time, Sylvia Shemwell (sister of Judy Clay) replaced Troy, while Cissy Houston took over from Dionne, with Dee Dee Warwick as the group's official leader. The group sang backup for many stars, including Solomon Burke, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, and Esther Phillips.

  3. Sylvia Shemwell - Always On My Mind - Elvis Reunion Concert - Memphis - 16/08/1996. thekingelvisisback2. 12.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 43. 5.5K views 11 years ago. Sylvia Shemwell (Sweet...

  4. The Sweet Inspirations sind eine US-amerikanische Gesangsgruppe, die 1967 ihre ersten Schallplatten aufnahm. Zu jener Zeit bestand die Gruppe aus Cissy Houston, Estelle Brown, Myrna Smith und Sylvia Shemwell. International bekannt wurde sie vor allem durch ihre Zusammenarbeit mit Elvis Presley.

  5. 15. Juli 2010 · 173. 12K views 13 years ago #dionnewarwick #arethafranklin #Elvispresley. Watch the full movie: • THIS TIME - a music documentary THIS TIME follows six diverse recording artists on the verge of...

  6. Sylvia Shemwell. (b. June 30 th,1941). Vocalist in American R&B group, The Sweet Inspirations, founded by Cissy Houston.Sylvia was also the sister of Gospel and soul singer Judy Clay. Shemwell began singing at the young age of five years old, and by the time she had turned 14 years old, she’d won a contest for the Apollo Amateur Hour.

  7. 15. Dez. 2016 · At that time, Sylvia Shemwell (sister of Judy Clay) replaced Doris; while Cissy Houston took over from Dionne, with Dee Dee Warwick as the group's official leader. The group sang backup for many stars, including Wilson Pickett, Solomon Burke, Esther Phillips and Aretha Franklin. Dee Dee left in 1965 when her solo career began to take off.