- The
Marvelettes were an
American girl
group formed in Inkster,
Michigan in 1960,
consisting of
schoolmates Gladys Horton,
Katherine Anderson, Georgeanna...
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Playboy is the
third album by the
Motown girl
group The
Marvelettes,
released in 1962. It
capitalized on
their hit
singles "Playboy" and "Beechwood 4-5789"...
- The
Mississippi XAZ-1
Marvelette (or MA18-B
Marvelette) was an
American research aircraft of the 1960s. A
converted Anderson Greenwood AG-14
light single-engined...
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Marvelous Marvelettes is the
fourth studio album released by the
Marvelettes for the
Tamla label. It is the
first album to not
feature original Marvelette, Juanita...
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being the
founder and lead
singer of the all-female
vocal group the
Marvelettes, the
first successful Motown girl group. Born in Gainesville, Florida...
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singer Gladys Horton, lead
vocalist of the
Motown singing group The
Marvelettes, who
recorded the song and
released it as a
single on Motown's Tamla...
- The
Return of The
Marvelettes was
marketed as the last
album by the group,
although in
reality their last had been 1969's In Full Bloom. It was originally...
- the
Motown girl-group The
Marvelettes. Anne
Bogan was born on
March 17, 1941, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Bogan joined the
Marvelettes in 1967
after lead singer...
- The
Marvelettes a.k.a. The Pink
Album is a 1967
album by
American vocal group The
Marvelettes, also
their seventh LP.
Recording for The Pink
Album began...
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ducted propeller were
tested on a piston-engined test bed, the XAZ-1
Marvelette. The full-sized
Marvel was
built by the
Parsons Corporation based at Traverse...