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The Blossoms were an American girl group that originated from California. During their height of success in the 1960s, the group's lineup consisted of Darlene Love, Fanita James, and Jean King.
The Blossoms were probably the most successful unknown group of the '60s. They made a career of singing backup for scores of artists from Paul Anka to Elvis Presley with a versatility that allowed them to be a choral group one minute and a surf sound doo wop group for Jan and Dean's hits the next minute.
The Blossoms were a female vocal group formed at Fremont High School in Los Angeles in 1954 as the Dreamers and consisting of Fanita James (née Barrett), Gloria Jones, and the twin sisters Nanette and…. Read Full Biography.
May 1, 2022 · BLOSSOMS: (Singing) Ooh-la-la, ooh-la-la, ooh-la-la, Juliet. AYESHA RASCOE, HOST: Spring has a new sound - the British pop band Blossoms. It just released an album that's sweet, breezy and...
Shouts. Listeners. Biography. Years Active. 1957 – present (67 years) Members. Annette Williams (1957 – 1960) Darlene Love (1957 – present) Edna Wright. Fanita Barrett-James (1957 – present) Gloria Jones (1957 – 1962) Jean King. The Blossoms were probably the most successful unknown group of the '60s.
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