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The Charmaines

The Charmaines The Charmaines American vocal trio The Charmaines were an American female vocal trio of the 1960s, described by the NME as sassy as The Supremes and The Marvelettes.[1] Quick facts Also known as, Origin ... The Charmaines Also known as Gigi and the Charmaines Origin Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Genres Rhythm and blues, soul, pop Years active 1960–1974 Labels Fraternity Records, King, Columbia Records Ace Records Past members Gigi Jackson Irene Vinegar Dee Watkins Jerri Jackson Close Personnel Supported by Irene Vinegar and Dee Watkins, the group's lead singer and sometime lyricist was Gigi Jackson. Born Marian Jackson, later known as Gigi Griffin, after marrying her producer Herman Griffin, Jackson started her career in a family band called…

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Singles

What Kind Of Girl / All You Gotta Do
What Kind Of Girl / All You Gotta Do (1961)
G.I. Joe / Don't Take Away Your Love
G.I. Joe / Don't Take Away Your Love (1963)
The One For Me / You're Hyptonized
The One For Me / You're Hyptonized (1965)