The Secret History of Chicago Music: The Starlets
This girl group split up after its last hit was credited to Patti LaBelle's Blue Belles
By Plastic Crimewave
Tags: The Secret History of Chicago Music, Secret History of Chicago Music, Starlets, Patti LaBelle, Blue Belles, Jane Hall, Maxine Edwards, Mickey McKinney, Jeanette Miles, Liz Walker, Dynetta Boone, Bernice Williams, Better Tell Him No, My Last Cry, Harold Robinson, I Sold My Heart to the Junkman, You Belong to Me
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