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  1. Gladys Catherine Horton (May 30, 1945 [2] – January 26, 2011 [1]) was an American R&B and pop singer, notable for being the founder and lead singer of the all-female vocal group the Marvelettes, the first successful Motown girl group.

  2. The Marvelettes were an American girl group that achieved popularity in the early to mid-1960s. They consisted of schoolmates Gladys Horton, Katherine Anderson, Georgeanna Tillman, Juanita Cowart (now Cowart Motley), and Georgia Dobbins, who was replaced by Wanda Young prior to the group signing their first deal.

  3. 30. Jan. 2011 · Sun 30 Jan 2011 08.22 EST. For many young pop fans at the beginning of the 1960s, the voice of Gladys Horton represented their introduction to Motown music. Horton, who has died aged 65, was...

  4. 28. Jan. 2011 · Gladys Horton, who gathered some of her high school friends into a singing group that became the Marvelettes and then sang lead vocals on “Please Mr. Postman,” which became Motown Records’...

  5. Georgeanne Marie Tillman Gordon (* 6. Februar 1944; † 6. Januar 1980) Gladys Horton (* 30. Mai 1945; † 26. Januar 2011) Wanda Young (* 9. August 1943; † 15. Dezember 2021) Diskografie. Alben. Weitere Studioalben.

    Jahr
    Titel Album
    Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(uk)
    Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(us)
    1961
    Please Mr. Postman Please Mr. Postman
    UK — Silber UK
    US 1 Gold (23 Wo.) US
    1962
    Twistin’ Postman
    US 34 (9 Wo.) US
    1962
    Playboy Playboy
    US 7 (15 Wo.) US
    1962
    Beechwood 4-5789 Playboy
    US 17 (11 Wo.) US
  6. 27. Jan. 2011 · Gladys Horton was a founding member of the Motown girl group the Marvelettes, who had a Number One hit with \"Please Mr. Postman\" in 1961. She died in 2011 from complications of a stroke, after leaving the group in 1967 to care for her son.

  7. 3. Feb. 2011 · Gladys Horton was the lead singer with the Marvelettes, who topped the American charts with "Please Mr Postman" in December 1961. It was a key record for boosting morale during the Vietnam War.