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The Fabulettes : ウィキペディア英語版
The Fabulettes

The Fabulettes was a group of the 60s, which members were all Florida girls. They formed under name The Mar-Vells in the early sixties and did live concerts and session work for other Florida musicians. Paul Kelly worked with them during their first years.
From 1963 and until 1968 or 69 the line-up consisted of: Annette Snell, Mattie Lovett, Addie Williams and Loretta Ludlow.
They changed their name to The Fabulettes on their first recording for Monument Records. When Annette Snell left the group to pursue a solo career, The Fabulettes attempted to find a replacement but split up after cutting two more records.
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