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During the mid-1970s, the
lineup continued to
change with
Lynda Laurence,
Scherrie Payne and
Susaye Greene joining until the group, 18
years after its formation...
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Scherrie Ann
Payne (born
November 4, 1944) is an
American singer.
Payne is best
known as a
member and the co lead
singer of the R&B/Soul
vocal group the...
- Mary,
Scherrie &
Susaye is the twenty-ninth and
final studio album by The Supremes,
released in 1976 on the
Motown label. It
featured the
final line-up...
- film as well as the host of a TV talk show.
Payne is the
older sister of
Scherrie Payne, a
former singer with the
American vocal group the Supremes. She...
- last two albums, High
Energy and Mary,
Scherrie & Susaye.
Working alongside original member Mary
Wilson and
Scherrie Payne,
Susaye quickly found her niche...
- 1979
album by
Scherrie &
Susaye released on
Motown Records.
Following the
disbanding of the
Supremes in 1977,
former group members Scherrie Payne and Susaye...
-
Invictus Records label in 1969. The
group was led by Ty Hunter, and
included Scherrie Payne,
sister of
singer Freda Payne. They
released two albums, "Inside...
- Mary
Wilson Cindy Birdsong Jean
Terrell Mary
Wilson Lynda Laurence Scherrie Payne Mary
Wilson Cindy Birdsong Scherrie Payne Mary
Wilson Susaye Greene...
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returning Birdsong. In addition,
Terrell quit that year and was
replaced by
Scherrie Payne. In 1975, Laurence,
along with
Tucker and soon-to-be-member Susaye...
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original member Mary Wilson,
longtime member Cindy Birdsong,
newest member Scherrie Payne, and
final Supreme Susaye Greene.
Included in this set are The Supremes'...