- the
Ordettes to
promote it
under the ****umed name of the Blue Belles.
After a
televised performance at
American Bandstand featuring the
Ordettes, the...
- by the
American female vocal group Labelle. The
group was
known as The
Ordettes from 1958 to 1961 and The Blue
Belles (a.k.a.
Patti La
Belle and Her Blue...
- John
Bartram High School. The
success led to her
first singing group, the
Ordettes, in 1960 with
schoolmates Jean Brown,
Yvonne Hogen, and
Johnnie Dawson...
-
expecting a child.
Birdsong originally replaced Tucker in the
group the
Ordettes,
later to be
named Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles, so it was
ironic that...
-
member of an
earlier version of
Patti LaBelle and the Bluebelles, the
Ordettes. She left the
group due to
troubles in
school before the
group changed...
- of a
rival girl group,
Hendryx and Dash
joined Holte and
Tucker in "The
Ordettes". In 1961,
Tucker was
replaced by Philadelphia-born
Cindy Birdsong and...
-
Holte (once the lead
singer of a girl
group in
Philadelphia called The
Ordettes). In 1961,
Cindy Birdsong, from Camden, New Jersey,
became the
fourth member...
-
Patsy Holte, in 1960 to
replace Sundray Tucker in Holt's
singing group The
Ordettes. At
twenty years of age,
Birdsong was the
oldest member of the
group with...
-
Cindy had
aspirations of
becoming a
nurse until she was
asked to join The
Ordettes by a friend,
Patsy Holt in 1960." Weinberg, David. "Horse
Racing / Black...
-
crediting the Starlets,
credited a Philadelphia-based girl
group named The
Ordettes, who had
changed their name to The Blue
Belles -
after a
threat from another...