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  1. 9 de jul. de 2018 · Las Cookies fue un grupo femenino de música negra que estuvo activo durante los años 50 y finalizó su carrera en los años 60. Formado en 1954 en Brooklyn por Dorothy Jones, Ethel Darlene McCrea y Beulah Robertson, quien dejaría el grupo en 1956, siendo substituida por Margie Hendricks.

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    Beulah Robertson. Margaret Ross. The Cookies were an American R&B girl group active in two distinct lineups, the first from 1954 to 1958 which later became The Raelettes, and the second from 1961 to 1967. Several of the members of both lineups were members of the same family.

  3. The Cookies started out as a backup vocal trio in 1954, Brooklyn, New-York with Doretta (Dorothy) Jones, Ethel Darlene McCrea, and Beulah Robertson. In 1956 Beulah was replaced by Margie Hendrix. Their alter egos on recordings were The Palisades (Chairman), The Stepping Stones (Philips), The Cinderellas (Dimension) and The Honey Bees (Fontana ...

  4. Circa August 1954: Jesse Stone and The Cookies at Atlantic Records: Beulah Robertson, Dorothy Jones, Ethel (Darlene) McCrea. This line-up never worked with Ray.

  5. The Cookies. ( left to right) Dorothy Jones, Earl-Jean McCrea, Margaret Ross 1962. The forerunner of Ray Charles' Raelettes, the original Cookies were Margie Hendrix, Ethel "Earl-Jean" McCrea and Pat Lyles. Members: (1954-1956) Dorothy Jones - 1st soprano. Beulah Robertson - 2nd soprano/lead. Ethel (Darlene) McCrea - alto/baritone/bass.

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  7. Timeline. 1954/1955. Circa August 1954: Jesse Stone and The Cookies at Atlantic Records: Beulah Robertson, Dorothy Jones, Ethel (Darlene) McCrea. This line-up never worked with Ray. The Cookies: L-R Beulah Robertson, Ethel (Darlene) McCrea, Dorothy Jones (sometimes dated 1954 or ’57).