- of
success in the 1960s, the group's
lineup consisted of
Darlene Love,
Fanita James, and Jean King.
Although the
group had a
recording career in their...
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Fanița English (born
October 22, 1916 –
January 18, 2022) was a Romanian-born
American psychoanalyst and psychotherapist.
Fanita English was born October...
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renamed the Jóven
Fanita in
honor of
General Vallejo's seven-year-old daughter, Epifania." In late 1842,
Limantour loaded the Jóven
Fanita with "the remainder...
- name Bob B. Soxx. The Blue
Jeans were
backing vocalists Darlene Love and
Fanita James, both of whom were also
members of the girl
group the Blossoms. Despite...
- a
reconnaissance team in
landing boats from the
transports Florida and
Fanita attempted to land on the beach, but were
repelled by
Spanish fire. A second...
- born in Cuba and
immigrated to the U.S. in the 1960s with her parents,
Fanita and
Mario Presman,
whose families themselves originally moved to Cuba from...
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Karsten Saxophone – Tom
Scott Cheerleaders – The
Blossoms (Darlene Love,
Fanita James, and Jean King) and Mic****e "Trixie"
Phillips Producer – Lou Adler...
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created a new act, Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans,
featuring Darlene Love,
Fanita James (a
member of the Blossoms), and
Bobby Sheen, a
singer he had worked...
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Bobby Sheen – lead
vocals Darlene Love –
background vocals (and ad-libs)
Fanita James –
background vocals For many years, the song was part of an opening...
- to Do with It. Lead vocals: Tina
Turner Background vocals:
Darlene Love,
Fanita James, Jean King,
Gracia Nitzsche,
Clydie King
Composer lyricists: Phil...