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Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles
Patti LaBelle & The BlueBelles (2)


Part 1: lineup, discography, biography, photo gallery and videos
Sarah Dash (top), Cindy Birdsong, Nona Hendryx, Patti Labelle

Patricia “Patsy” Holt (Patti LaBelle)
Wynona “Nona” Hendryx

*Cindy Birdsong left the group in 1970 to join The Supremes, replacingFlorence Ballard.
Discography:
Singles:
The Blue-Belles
1962 - I Sold My Heart To The Junkman* / Itty Bitty Twist* (Newtown5000)


1962 - I Found A New Love / Pitter Patter (Newtown 5006)
Patti Labelle & The Blue Belles (2)
1962 - Tear After Tear / Go On (This Is Goodbye) (Newtown 5007)
The Blue Belles (2)
1962 - Cool Water / When Johnny Comes Marching Home (Newtown 5009)
Patti LaBelle & The Bluebells
1962 - Love Me Just A Little / The Joke’s On You (Newtime 510)
1963 - Academy Award / Decatur Street (Newtown 5019)
1963 - Down The Aisle (Wedding Song) / C'est La Vie (Newtown 5777)
1963 - Down The Aisle (Wedding Song) / C'est La Vie (So Goes Life) (King5777)
Patty Labelle & The Blue Belles (2)
1963 - Where Are You / You'll Never Walk Alone (Nicetown 5020)
Patti Labelle & The Blue Belles (2)
1963 - You'll Never Walk Alone / Decatur Street (Nicetown 5020)
The Blue Belles (2)
1964 - I Sold My Heart To The Junkman* / I've Got To Let Him Know* (Peak7042)


1964 - You'll Never Walk Alone / Decatur Street (Parkway 896)
Patti Labelle & Her Bluebells
1964 - One Phone Call (Will Do) / You Will Fill My Eyes No More (Parkway913)


1965 - All Or Nothing / You Forgot How To Love (Atlantic 45-2311)*
1966 - Groovy Kind Of Love / Over The Rainbow (Atlantic 45-2318)
1966 - Ebb Tide / Patti’s Prayer (Atlantic 45-2333)*
1966 - I'm Still Waiting / Family Man (Atlantic 45-2347)
1967 - Take Me For A Little While / I Don't Want To Go On Without You (Atlantic45-2373)
1967 - (There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me / Tender Words(Atlantic 45-2390)
1967 - Unchained Melody / Dreamer (Atlantic 45-2408)
1967 - Oh My Love / I Need Your Love ((Atlantic 45-2446)
1969 - Dance To The Rhythm Of Love / He's Gone (Atlantic 45-2610)
1969 - Loving Rules / Pride's No Match For Love (Atlantic 45-2629)*
1970 - Trustin’ In You / Suffer (Atlantic 45-2712)

Albums:
Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles
1963 – {Sweethearts Of The Apollo} Decatur Street / Down The Aisle / OnePhone Call / Tear After Tear, Danny Boy, I Sold My Heart To The Junkman / HaveI Sinned / Itty Bitty Twist / I Walked Right In / The Joke's On You / My BridalGown / Cool Water / I Believe / When Johnny Comes Marching Home / You Will FillMe Eyes No More / You'll Never Walk Alone / Academy Award / Love Me Just ALittle (Newton LP 631) Ldoce5 for windows.
1963 – {Sleigh Bells, Jingle Bells and Bluebelles} White Christmas /Santa Claus Is Coming To Town / Blue Christmas / What Are You Doing New Year'sEve / Winter Wonderland / Jingle Bells / O Holy Night / O Little Town OfBethlehem / The First Noel / It Came Upon A Midnight Clear / O Come All YeFaithful / Hark The Herald Angels Sing / Silent Night / Auld Lang Syne (Newton LP632)
Patti LaBelle & Her Blue Bells
1964 – {Patti Labelle & Her Blue Bells - On Stage} I Sold My HeartTo The Junkman / Tear After Tear / Cool Water / Go On (This Is Goodbye) / WhenJohnny Comes Marching Home Again / Island Of Unbroken Hearts / Down The Aisle /C’est La Vie (So Goes Life) / Have I Sinned / Love Me Just A Little /Impossible / Where Are You (plus bonus single You'll Never Walk Alone / DecaturStreet) (Parkway LP 7043)
Patti Labelle & The Bluebelles
1966 – {Over The Rainbow} Over The Rainbow / More / Groovy Kind Of Love/ Ebb Tide / All Or Nothing / People / Unchained Melody / Patti’s Prayer / He /Yesterday / Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Need Me)/ Try To Remember (AtlanticLP SD 8119) Pearl harbor jippii game.
1967 – {Dreamer} Dreamer / Always Something There To Remind Me / I’mStill Waiting / Take Me For A Little While / I Don’t Want To Go On Without You/ Tender Words / Danny Boy / That's How Heartaches Are Made / One Phone Call /Down The Aisle / Where Are You (Atlantic LP SD 8147)

1969 - (1-2-3-4-5-6-7) Count The Days (Atlantic)
n/a - Forget It (Atlantic)
n/a - When Joe Touches Me (Atlantic)


Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles had a minor Top Twenty R&B/pop hitwith 'I Sold My Heart to the Junkman' in 1962 and, after signing withAtlantic Records, continued to score hits in a variety of sounds, ranging fromgirl group pop to '70s funk ('Lady Marmalade') to disco to lush popand R&B ballads while going through a visually stimulating metamorphosisfrom the Bluebelles to LaBelle. Soul diva Patti LaBelle - the group's longtimeleader - continues to enjoy one of the most successful solo careers incontemporary R&B.
Patti LaBelle (top), Cindy Birdsong, Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash
Patti LaBelle (b. Patricia Holt in Philadelphia on October 4, 1944) grewup singing in a local Baptist choir and teamed with friend Cindy Birdsong toform The Ordettes in Philadelphia in 1960. A year later, they added vocalistsNona Hendryx and Sarah Dash and the group was re-christened the Bluebelles.They were influenced considerably by the early ‘60s girl group sound, especially The Shirelles.
Cindy Birdsong, Patti LaBelle, Sarah Dash, Nona Hendryx
In 1962, the Bluebelles scored a Top Twenty pop and R&B hit with “I Sold My Heart To The Junkman” (which was really the Starlets), subsequentlyhitting the charts in 1964 with renditions of “Danny Boy” and “You'll NeverWalk Alone.” Going out on the road, the BlueBelles earned national fame at TheApollo Theater in Harlem, New York, where they became “Apollo Sweethearts.” In1965, they signed to Atlantic Records.
Nona Hendryx, Patti LaBelle, Cindy Birdsong, Sarah Dash
With producer Bobby Martin at helm, the quartet - now known as PattiLaBelle and the Bluebelles - earned a minor hit with their version of theHarold Arlen-penned standard “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” They had only ahandful of minor R&B hits and near misses with Atlantic, including “I'mStill Waiting,” “Take Me for a Little While,” and “Down the Aisle (The WeddingSong)” which made full use of Patti LaBelle’s powerful gospel-derived leadvocals and harmonies. Other highlights from this period include the originalversion of “Groovy Kind of Love” (a big hit for Wayne Fontana & theMindbenders), the Supremes-like “Tender Words,” the dramatic “All or Nothing,”and the moody Spooner Oldham/Dan Penn ballad “Dreamer.”
Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash, Patti LaBelle, Cindy Birdsong
They were fortunate to have the talents of some of the top songwritersof the day; in addition to Oldham and Penn, the Bluebelles performed materialwritten by Carole Bayer, Pam Sawyer, Lori Burton, Bert Berns, Jeff Barry,Bacharach-David, Lorraine Ellison, and Curtis Mayfield (who produced some ofthe act’s later sides), as well as songs written by both Nona Hendryx and SarahDash - but nevertheless, the group preferred more aggressive and assertivematerial and were never quite comfortable with most of these songs.
Nona Hendrx, Sarah Dash, Patti LaBelle
Halfway through their Atlantic Records period (1965 to 1969), CindyBirdsong left to join the Supremes (replacing Florence Ballard). The remainingtrio toured the so-called “chitlin circuit” for the remainder of the decade. In1970, unable to recreate their early success, the Bluebelles were dropped fromtheir label and abandoned by their managers. Patti turned to promoter VickiWickham for help with their antiquated image. Wickham renamed the trio'Labelle' and began working to help the women reconfigure their soundfor the ‘70s, pushing them in sexy, sweaty, gospel-drenched soul direction.Demure gowns they wore during their girl group phase were soon replaced bywild, flamboyant costumes and the group’s self-titled 1971 Warner Bros. debutwas filled with robust harmonies and funky, rock-oriented R&B. To supportthe album, they toured with British rock band the Who and also collaboratedwith New York songwriter Laura Nyro on her superb R&B-influenced albumGonna Take a Miracle.
Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash, Patti LaBelle
After recording a few decent albums (including Moon Shadow), LaBelleexploded on the charts in 1974 with their superb Nightbirds album and itsraunchy hit, “Lady Marmalade.” Follow-up hits came with 1975’s Phoenix and 1976’sChameleon albums. Musical differences between Patti LaBelle and Nona Hendryxbegan to pull the group apart and the group split in 1977.
Nona Hendrx, Sarah Dash, Patti LaBelle
Sources:

Patti LaBelle (top), Cindy Birdsong, Sarah Dahs, Nona Hendryx


Patti LaBelle, Sarah Dash, Nona Hendryx, Cindy Birdsong
Nona Hendryx, Patti LaBelle, Cindy Birdsong, Sarah Dash
Patti La Belle & The Bluebelles perform at Murray The K's Big Holiday Show at the Brooklyn Fox Theater on December 29 1964 in New York
Patti Labelle & The Bluebelles perform onstage in 1964
Patti LaBelle, Cindy Birdsong, Sarah Dash, Nona Hendryx
Sarah Dash, Nona Hendryx, Patti LaBelle
Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles perform at the Felt Forum on December 5 1969 in New York City

Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles perform at the Felt Forum on December 5 1969 in New York City

Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles perform at the Felt Forum on December 5 1969 in New York City

Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles perform at the Felt Forum on December 5 1969 in New York City

Nona Hendryx, Patti Labelle, Sarah Dash
Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash, Patti LaBelle

Patti LaBelle
Cindy Birdsong
Sarah Dash
Nona Hendryx






Somewhere Over The Rainbow

Patti LaBelle biography at Youtube (5 parts)




Part 2




Part 4