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The Supremes - Mary Wilson, Cindy Birdsong and Florence Ballard (who left the group in 1967 and died in 1974) - were no longer used in recording sessions.
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Ballard was eventually dismissed from the group and replaced by Cindy Birdsong in
Macleans.ca 2009
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LaBelle said the night before a Patti LaBelle and The Bluebelles show, she learned Cindy Birdsong was on a flight to Detroit to replace The Supremes 'Florence Ballard.
Newsvine - Get Smarter Here Jeff Karoub, Associated Press Writers 2009
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In fact, she performed at Chadwick's "Groove Spectacular" as a member of the Bluebelles, her group with Patti LaBelle, Sarah Dash, and Cindy Birdsong.
PopMatters 2009
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Jamie Foxx grabs and holds attention as Curtis Taylor Jr., the character based on Berry Gordy Jr. — the boxer and Korean War veteran who created Motown Records with an $800 loan, hired three working-class girls from the Detroit projects named Cindy Birdsong, Diana Ross and Mary Wilson as backup singers, and turned them into a triumphant act called the Supremes.
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Jamie Foxx grabs and holds attention as Curtis Taylor Jr., the character based on Berry Gordy Jr. — the boxer and Korean War veteran who created Motown Records with an $800 loan, hired three working-class girls from the Detroit projects named Cindy Birdsong, Diana Ross and Mary Wilson as backup singers, and turned them into a triumphant act called the Supremes.
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Since their original formation at the dawn of the girl-group era as The Bluebelles (with then-fourth member Cindy Birdsong) in 1961, through their incarnation as R&B powerhouse (Patti LaBelle
Joe. My. God. 2008
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