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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParletParlet - Wikipedia

    Casablanca. Past members. Mallia Franklin. Debbie Wright. Jeanette Washington. Shirley Hayden. Janice Evans. Parlet was a female spinoff group from P-Funk formed by veteran background vocalists Mallia Franklin, Jeanette Washington and Debbie Wright. [1] Washington and Wright were the first female members in Parliament-Funkadelic in 1975.

    • 1978–1980
  2. Shirley Hayden. Profile: American vocalist (R&B, P-Funk, Pop), born April 9th. She became a member of Parlet with Mallia Franklin and Jeanette Washington in 1978, replacing Debbie Wright. She remained with Parlet until the group disbanded in 1980.

  3. 8. Okt. 2017 · Shirley Hayden - Can You Feel Me? BlackPlanetMusic. 430 subscribers. 28. 733 views 6 years ago. ...more. #BlackPlanetMusic #ShirleyHaydenThe first single from Funk Legend Shirley Hayden -...

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  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParletParlet – Wikipedia

    Wright war aus gesundheitlichen Gründen nicht in der Lage das Album zu promoten und wurde durch Shirley Hayden ersetzt. Franklin verließ 1979, während der Aufnahmen zu dem zweiten Album Invasion of the Booty Snatchers, Parlet, um mit dem Musiker Donnie Sterling das Musikprojekt Sterling Silver Starship zu gründen. Sie wurde durch die ...

  5. 22. Aug. 2023 · Featured in TIR Episode 234 (3 parts): Singer Shirley Hayden, who since the late 1970s has been one of P-Funk’s most unique and well heard voices. Serving as a member of Parlet, she also appeared on albums by Parliament, Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins, the Sweat Band, Philippe Wynne, the P-Funk All-Stars, George Clinton, the Red Hot ...

  6. 27. Juni 2020 · #BlackPlanetMusic #ShirleyHayden #PapaSean The 2nd single from Funk Legend Shirley Hayden - "Always on the One"Former member of Parlet and Parliament - Funka...

  7. 4. Jan. 2021 · Aced Out Podcast. When SHIRLEY HAYDEN [ PARLET/P-FUNK] auditioned for Parliament-Funkadelic in singer Malia Franklin’s family basement, she was scared. It was the late 70s and, like every other artist raised in Detroit, she had already been a fan of George Clinton’s clan, then in the midst of recording the stank staple One Nation ...