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  1. The Sapphires were an American pop ensemble from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their sound was comparable to much of the music released on Motown in the mid-1960s. The vocalists were Carol Jackson, George Garner, and Joe Livingston.

  2. 5. Sept. 2012 · Laurel Robinson, Beverly Briggs and Naomi Mayers are the three original members of the Sapphires, the first popular Aboriginal all-female group. The movie, based on the band’s true story, was the most successful Australian film of 2012. Laurel’s son Tony Briggs wrote the play it is based on, and adapted that into a screenplay.

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  3. Garage rock band from Chicago, started by guitarists/vocalists Peter Nathan and Richard Taylor (4) in the 1980s.

  4. Philly trio embodied the infectious pop soul girl-group sound popular in the early-'60s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s. Formed. in Philadelphia, PA. Genre. Pop/Rock, R&B.

  5. 17. März 2017 · The Sapphires were a vocal trio from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A and comprised of Carol Jackson (lead vocalist), George Gainer and Joe Livingston. Signed to the Swan record label by producer Jerry Ross, the trio's first single releases were on that imprint.

  6. The Sapphires were a trio consisting of Carol Jackson, George Gainer, and Joe Livingston, although Kenny Gamble was also closely associated with the group very early in its history, arranging the vocals on their first album.

  7. The Sapphires (3) Profile: Two-men, one-woman soul trio from Philadelphia. Carol Jackson, George Gainer, and Joe Livingston. They were signed by producer Jerry Ross and released three singles and one at SWAN. They moved to ABC-Paramount in 1964, which also led to their recording in New York City.