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  1. Dixie Cups - Iko IkoIconic New Orleans girl group The Dixie Cups sing their 1964 hit "Iko Iko" from their album The Chapel of Love.Sun Records - Where Rock &...

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  2. 8. Jan. 2024 · Das Vermächtnis d er Dixie Cups. Auch w enn die Dixie Cups i n den Medien vielleicht n icht so präsent s ind wie andere Bands i hrer Zeit, i st ihr Beitrag z ur Musikgeschichte n icht zu unterschätzen. Sie h aben mit „Chapel o f Love“ e in Lied geschaffen, d as auch n ach über 50 Jahren n och immer Menschen begeistert. Das Lied w urde ...

  3. 17. Jan. 2022 · And they said, ‘Sure,'” Rosa Lee Hawkins, one of the group’s singers, who died on Tuesday (Jan. 11) at age 76, recalled to the Arizona Republic last year. “So we rehearsed it in a little ...

  4. Chapel Of Love (Barry-Greenwich-Spector) by The Dixie Cups, produced by Joe JonesPhil Spector had first recorded this song in 1963 with Darlene Love (unrelea...

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  5. The Dixie Cups – amerykański girls band lat 60. Grupa składała się z dwóch sióstr (Barbary Ann Hawkins, Rosy Lee Hawkins) oraz ich kuzynki Joan Johnson. Trio zasłynęło w 1964 utworem „ Chapel of Love ”, piosenką napisaną przez Phila Spectora , Jeffa Barry’ego i Ellie Greenwich dla zespołu The Ronettes .

  6. Dixie Cups Biography. The Dixie Cups are an American pop music girl group of the 1960s. The trio consisted of sisters Barbara and Rosa Lee Hawkins; plus their cousin Joan Johnson, from the Calliope housing project in New Orleans. They first sang together in grade school. Originally they were to be called Little Miss and the Muffets, but were ...

  7. The Dixie Cups. A ’60s girl group, the Dixie Cups consisted of one cousin (Joan Marie Johnson) and two sisters (Barbara Ann Hawkins and Rosa Lee Hawkins). All three young ladies were from New Orleans, as was producer and singer Joe Jones, who discovered the talented threesome and took them to New York. The trio was almost known as the ...