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Not a founding member

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For clarification: Birdsong was not a founding member of the Bluebelles. In fact, she was the last Bluebelle addition. The original lineup (as the Ordettes) was Patti LaBelle (as Patsy Holt), Yvonne Hogen, Jean Brown and Johnnie Dawson in 1961. Dawson was the first to leave, and was replaced with Sandra Tucker (daughter of Ira Tucker) of The Tonettes. Hogen and Brown left the group shortly after, and were replaced with Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash, who were singing with the Del Capris. Then Sandra's family made her quit, and Tucker was then replaced with Birdsong - who was five years older than LaBelle and therefore could've never been a founding member - and those four signed with Bluebelle Recording Company in April of 1962. *whew!* LoomisSimmons 01:01, 15 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Date For Hearing

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Hello, so I have been wondering about the date for Cindy’s court date because it is set for “August 2023”, even though it is almost the end of August 2023 and I do not know that if Birdsong had an hearing on her conservatorship at an Los Angeles County court which has been set on that date. It is due to the problem of a caretaker/partner named Rochelle Lander who had been taking care of Cindy since her latest stroke, so her page needs an update on the hearing. 2601:406:4200:8E90:980B:972D:510E:DD0B (talk) 00:08, 28 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Accordingly, Birdsong was removed from "Custodial Care by Rochelle Lander" and placed within a "Skilled Nursing Home Facility". Little has been written thereafter about Birdsong's condition? She still lives, at 84. Spenser - The Unknown (talk) 18:35, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Table for discography

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Can someone make a table for discography for the Supremes? Thanks. TheGreatestLuvofAll (talk) 16:56, 5 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]