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  1. Justine „BabyWashington (* 13. November 1940 in Bamberg, South Carolina) ist eine amerikanische Soul sängerin. Zu ihren Hits gehören u. a. The Time (1959), The Bells (1959), Nobody Cares (1961), That’s How Heartaches Are Made (1963) und Only Those in Love (1965).

  2. Genres. Soul, R&B. Years active. 1956–present. Justine Washington (born October 13, 1940), [1] usually credited as Baby Washington, but credited on some early records as Jeanette (Baby) Washington, is an American soul music vocalist, who had 16 Billboard R&B chart entries in 15 years, most of them during the 1960s.

  3. Baby Washington. For songwriting or vocal performances crediting "Justine Washington" or "J. Washington" please use Justine Washington. Soul vocalist born November 13, 1940 in Bamberg, South Carolina and raised in Harlem, New York. In 1956, she joined the vocal group The Hearts, becoming a solo artist the following year, initially recording on ...

  4. 20. Mai 2008 · 13 November 1940 (age 83) Born In. South Carolina, United States. Justine Washington, 13 November 1940, Bamberg, South Carolina, USA. Washington's (aka Jeanette Washington) tremendously moving voice, earthy but sophisticated, perfectly epitomized uptown soul.

  5. Justine „BabyWashington (* 13. November 1940 in Bamberg, South Carolina) ist eine amerikanische Soul sängerin. Zu ihren Hits gehören u. a. The Time (1959), The Bells (1959), Nobody Cares (1961), That’s How Heartaches Are Made (1963) und Only Those in Love (1965). Baby Washington (2014)

  6. 1950s - 2020s. Born. October 13, 1940 in Bamberg, SC. Genre. R&B, Pop/Rock. Styles. Soul, Girl Groups, Uptown Soul, Early R&B, Pop-Soul. Also Known As. Jeanette "Baby" Washington.

  7. Baby Washington. Justine Washington (born November 13, 1940), usually credited as Baby Washington, but credited on some early records as Jeanette (Baby) Washington, is an American soul music vocalist, who had 16 rhythm and blues chart entries in 15 years, most of them during the 1960s.