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  1. Juanita L. Cowart Motley (born Wyanetta Cowart, January 8, 1944, Rockport, Mississippi) - vocals (1960–1963) Georgia Dobbins Davis (May 5, 1942, Carthage, Arkansas – September 18, 2020) - lead vocals (1960–1961) Discography Albums

    • 1960–1971
  2. January 16, 1944, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.), and Wyanetta Cowart (b. 1944, Detroit). Originally billed as the Casinyets (a name derived from the phrase can’t sing yet ) and later called the Marvels, the Marvelettes were a collection of high-school friends from the Detroit suburb of Inkster.

  3. The Marvelettes’ line-up evolves: Georgeanna Tillman and Wyanetta Cowart depart. Smokey Robinson pens and produces a pair of hits for The Marvelettes, “As Long As I Know He’s Mine” and “He’s A Good Guy (Yes He Is),” but the group turns down “Where Did Our Love Go” in favor of “Too Many Fish In The Sea.”

  4. Cowart, Juanita (1944–) African-American pop singer. Name variations: Marvelettes. Born 1944 in Detroit, Michigan. Was a member of the Marvelettes, a popular Motown group whose songs "Don't Mess With Bill," "Please Mr. Postman," "I Keep Holding On" and "Beachwood 4-5789" reached the top of the charts (early 1960s).

  5. Wyanetta ("Juanita") Cowart – backing vocal; Georgeanna Tillman – backing vocal; Wanda Young – backing vocal; Additional musicians. The Funk Brothers: Marvin Gaye – drums; James Jamerson – bass; Eddie Willis – guitar; Richard "Popcorn" Wylie – piano; Charts and certifications

    • "So Long Baby"
    • August 21, 1961
    • April 1961
  6. 23. Nov. 2009 · (Wyanetta Cowart), Murder!!! (the estranged husband of Rogers’s sister Adoria mistook another sister for Adoria, shooting and killing the sister at their mother’s house). There’s a lot of...

  7. Contents. Wyanetta Cowart. American singer. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in the Marvelettes. In the Marvelettes. ), and Wyanetta Cowart (b. 1944, Detroit). Read More. Other articles where Wyanetta Cowart is discussed: the Marvelettes: ), and Wyanetta Cowart (b. 1944, Detroit).