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  1. The Jones Girls were an American R&B vocal trio of sisters from Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1] Consisting of Brenda, Shirley and Valorie Jones, the Jones Girls first signed and recorded for GM Records in 1970. The trio were best known for their singles during the late–1970s through the 1980s; most notably 1979's "You Gonna Make Me Love ...

  2. May 19, 2017 · The Jones Girls (L-R): Brenda, Shirley, and Valorie Jones Via Ebony: “My sister was my life, she was probably one of the sweetest people you’d ever want to meet,” Shirley Jones told EBONY. “When we lost Val in 2001 that was a real big blow to the family….The bond that we had growing up was unique; it was so special.

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · Valorie Jones was a talented singer who had a distinctive voice and style. She was an integral part of The Jones Girls, who were one of the most successful female R&B groups of their time. They influenced many other artists, such as SWV, Xscape, En Vogue and TLC.

  4. Dec 2, 2001 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7742025. Source citation. Singer. She was a Rhythm and Blues singer and part of the 1970s trio The Jones Girls. The daughters of Detroit-based gospel singer Mary Frazier Jones, The Jones Girls were comprised of sisters Shirley, Brenda, and Valerie. They were in heavy demand to sing on other artists' singles.

    • Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
    • April 17, 1956
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    The group consisted of sisters Brenda, Valorie and Shirley Jones. They served as backup singers for Lou Rawls, Teddy Pendergrass, Aretha Franklin, and Le Pamplemousse. They worked with Diana Ross from 1975–78 and were the backup singers on Linda Clifford's 1978 album If My Friends Could See Me Now and on Tower of Power's lowly rated 1979 ...

  6. Nov 17, 2020 · The trio would periodically reunite for tours overseas in the UK, but in 2001 Valorie Jones died at the age of 45 due to complications related to alcoholism and then in 2017 Brenda Jones was tragically killed at the age of 62 in an automobile accident.

  7. Happy Heavenly Birthday to my beautiful iconic auntie the Legendary Valorie Jones of The Jones Girls. We love and miss you immensely, but I’m privileged to be able to always hear your voice through song, keep ya head up today cuzzo @phelpzjones24. She’s proud of you my dawg! Continue to rest peacefully Auntie! 🥺🐐🙏🏿😇🕊️

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