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Can anyone identify the line up on this picture sleeve by their individual names?

The ladies in the line are: Rosetta Hightower, Marlena Davis and Shirley Brickley but can anyone identify who is who?

any help appreciated.

Regards,

Dave

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Can anyone identify the line up on this picture sleeve by their individual names?

The ladies in the line are: Rosetta Hightower, Marlena Davis and Shirley Brickley but can anyone identify who is who? any help appreciated.

Regards,

Dave

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Middle one is Rosetta Hightower, the bloke you know Steve Caldwell

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I met him what a geyser, boy did he ever have some stories to tell........................

what kind of stories? I know very little about the Orlons actually.

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Can anyone identify the line up on this picture sleeve by their individual names? The ladies in the line are: Rosetta Hightower, Marlena Davis and Shirley Brickley but can anyone identify who is who? any help appreciated. Regards, Dave

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The blonde is Shirley Brickley so I have to guess the other is Marlena Davis. You're up early today Dave. BTW been looking at the temperatures in Andalusia, barely above 30c°, you poor dear, should I send some blankets :thumbsup:

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Info on the group back in the day ....

https://books.google....ghtower&f=false

With the Orlons, she sang backing on lots of Dee Dee Sharp recording sessions.

Rosetta quit the group & moved to the UK in the late 60's.

She became a top studio session singer as well as recording in her own right.

She sang on recordings made by the likes of John Lennon & Joe Cockup.

Today, she still lives in London biut I don't think she's performed in years.

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Slight;ly off topic.

A film called The Help, features Wah Tusi by the Orlons. Really good film well worth a watch.

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