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  1. Members: Judy Craig - lead. Barbara Lee. Patricia Bennett. Slyvia Peterson - lead. In 1960, the Chiffons formed at James Monroe High School in the Bronx, New York. The lead singer was 14 year old Judy Craig (born August 6,1946), and she sang along with Patricia Bennett (born April 7, 1947) and Barbara Lee (born February 6, 1944).

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  3. Judy Craig. 188 likes. Currently serving as a Commissioner on the West Volusia Hospital Authority Founder and Director of the Everything Is Possible Foundation Which has been honored with an Award...

  4. 19 de mar. de 2023 · About Judy Craig. Pop Singer Judy Craig was born on August 6, 1946 in New York, United States (She's 77 years old now). She was the lead vocalist for The Chiffons, a popular all-female group in the 1960s. Her hit Chiffons songs include"Will You Love Me Tomorrow,""One Fine Day", and"The Loco-Motion". All info about Judy Craig can be found here.

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  6. The Chiffons. Soundtrack: Flipped. The Chiffons, one of the premiere '60s "girl groups", began at James Monroe High School in Bronx, NY, in 1960. The original lineup consisted of Judy Craig, Patricia Bennett and Barbara Lee. They met a small-time writer/manager named Ronnie Mack, who had had a local hit in Philadelphia called "Puppy Love" with "Little Jimmy and the Tops".

  7. I’m Greg Judy, and with my wife, Jan, we raise cattle, sheep, mushrooms, pigs and chickens on 1620 acres of owned and leased land in Rucker, Missouri. Our livestock graze rich pasture while building healthy soil through out our farms. But it wasn’t always this way. As I write in my book, “No Risk Ranching,” in 1999, I was dead broke and ...