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Dorothy Jones died in Columbus, Ohio, from complications of Alzheimer's disease on December 25, 2010, at the age of 76. [3] Darlene McCrea died from cancer on February 4, 2013, at 76. [5] Margaret Ross, now Margaret Williams, tours today as the Cookies with new back-up singers.
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - (Tower 104) Out of New York, this 1964 release features the lead vocals of Ethel 'Darlene' McCrea who sang with The Coo...
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The first lineup consisted of Darlene McCrea, Margie Hendricks, Patricia Lyles, and Gwendolyn Berry. [1] The Raelettes were an integral part of Charles' organization and provided backing vocals on various hits, such as " Night Time Is the Right Time " (1958), " What'd I Say " (1959) and " Hit the Road Jack " (1961).
4. Feb. 2013 · Real Name: Ethel Darlene McCrea. Profile: American soul singer. Died February 4, 2013 at the age of 76. Founding member of The Cookies, left the group to join Raelets in 1958.
Darlene McCrea. 1954 Cookies. (L-R) Beulah Robertson, Darlene McCrea, Dorothy Jones. Dorothy Jones, the founding member of the trio, was born in South Carolina, but as a child moved to Brooklyn. At seven she joined the choir of the First Baptist Church in Coney Island.