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  1. The Raelettes (or occasionally The Raelets or The Raeletts) were an American girl group formed in 1958 to provide backing vocals for Ray Charles. They were reformed from the group The Cookies. Between 1966 and 1973, the Raelettes recorded on Tangerine Records as a separate act produced and accompanied by Charles.

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  3. In 1958 they were re-baptized as The Raelettes ( Raeletts, Raelets, etc.), rejecting the alternative name “The Silver Bells” (see below: sub 1958 and LA Sentinel article from 1960), and started touring with The Genius. In the late 1960s and early 1970s Ray put a lot of effort in establishing the girls as an individual act – in the studio ...

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  4. The individual Raelettes recording this album (Tangerine TRCS 1515, 1972) weren’t named in the liner notes (which do claim that “The name of the Raeletts is an exclusive property of Ray Charles Enterprises, Inc.”), but the photos show that it’s the quintet consisting of Vernita Moss, Susaye Green, Mable John, Dorothy Berry and Estella Yarbrough.

  5. In february a possible Raelettes gig-without-Ray at the Apollo in New York. Documented line-up 9 - 11, 22 May 1963: Margie Hendricks, Gwen Berry, Pat Lyles, Darlene McCrea. Margie Hendricks, backstage at Ray Charles' first concert in London (at the Finsbury Park Astoria) on May 12, 1963.