Jersey, settling in Camden. Birdsong set her sights on becoming a nurse and attending college in Pennsylvania. When Cindy returned to Philadelphia she...
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renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes, and replaced Ballard with Cindy Birdsong. In 1970, Ross left to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Jean...
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recording sessions. To serve as a stand-in for Ballard, Gordy selected Cindy Birdsong, a member of Patti LaBelle and the Blue Belles. In July 1967, following...
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The founding members were Patti LaBelle (born Patricia Louise Holt), Cindy Birdsong, Nona Hendryx, and Sarah Dash. As the Bluebelles, and later Patti LaBelle...
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Ross contacted Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong, who then began negotiations with SFX. Negotiations with Wilson and Birdsong (who allowed Wilson to negotiate...
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Wilson Cindy Birdsong Jean Terrell Mary Wilson Cindy Birdsong Jean Terrell Mary Wilson Lynda Laurence Scherrie Payne Mary Wilson Cindy Birdsong Scherrie...
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Cindy Adams (born 1930), American gossip columnist Cindy Amaiza, Kenyan HIV/AIDS activist Cindy Bass (born 1967), American politician Cindy Birdsong (born...
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American football player Cindy Birdsong (born 1939), American singer Edwin Birdsong (1941–2019), American organist Gary Birdsong, American fundamentalist...
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originally formed in 1986 by former Supremes members Jean Terrell, Cindy Birdsong and Scherrie Payne. It has also included former members Lynda Laurence...
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lead singer Jean Terrell and founding member Mary Wilson, replacing Cindy Birdsong after her departure from the group. Laurence began her career singing...
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