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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Judy_CraigJudy Craig - Wikipedia

    Judy Craig (born June 11, 1944, New York City) is the lead singer of the American girl group, The Chiffons. She left the group in 1969, but returned in 1992 after the death of Barbara Lee. [1]

  2. 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).

  3. The Chiffons fue una girl band estadounidense formada en Nueva York en 1960. En febrero de 1963 lograron con la canción He's So Fine el puesto 1 en las listas de ventas de los Estados Unidos, sería el primer y mayor éxito de su carrera.

  4. The Chiffons were an American 1960s girl group from the Bronx, New York City. The group was originally a quartet of high school friends who met while attending James Monroe High School. The original members of the group were lead singer Judy Craig, Patricia Bennett, Barbara Lee, and Sylvia Peterson.

  5. The Chiffons perform One Fine Day with Judy Craig, original lead of the Chiffons, accompanied by her daughter and her niece, Danbury, CT, 2009.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ChiffonsThe Chiffons - Wikipedia

    One track “Just For Tonight” was a big Canadian hit in 1968. Personnel changes. Tiring of the constant touring and lack of hits, Judy Craig left the group in 1972, and she took a bank job in Manhattan. The remaining trio continued to do live shows with Sylvia now as permanent lead singer.

  7. The lead singer was fourteen year old Judy Craig, and she sang along with Patricia Bennett and Barbara Lee, both 13. They met writer/manager/entrepreneur hopeful Ronnie Mack at the after-school center. Up to that time Mack’s claim to fame was a 1959 local Philadelphia hit by Little Jimmy (Rivers) and the Tops (V-Tone Records) entitled “Puppy Love.”