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    Faith, Hope and Charity....just read this on the internet. Cany anyone verify?

    Zulema is here in Tampa, FL and so is Albert Bailey. Both still have their beautiful voices. Zulema is a church pianist and Albert is a hair stylist, and a good one at that. I don’t think Brenda ever returner here. All of their music is great; the group and Zulema by herself. It is good to know they have so many admirers.

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    Why is there no cd of their music?

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    Blueskies - This seems a good excuse to post this wonderful 45 by BRENDA & ALBERT .. "This Has Happened Before". Which came out on the Sussex distributed Clarama label [[around 1972/3?)



    It took ages before I realised the FAITH HOPE & CHARITY connection ..

    Roger

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    Always liked Zulema's the Ms Z album, produced by Motown's own Bobby Taylor....
    Here's her version of "If This World Were Mine" from that album....
    Last edited by MIKEW-UK; 06-10-2013 at 08:47 AM.

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    And "Giving Up", associated with The Ad Libs / Gladys Knight and The Pips


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    I saw Faith, Hope and Charity open for The Supremes when Jean first came into the group. They about brought the house down. Great live performers! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8KU-VL5yBA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUbxBSL6TXs
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGLFe3Jvo2w I thought Brenda had a great voice, too.

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    Their only U.K. chart entry .. got to #38 in 1976!!



    Of course it is the old DORIS TROY tune .. that became better known in Merry Olde England via the version by THE HOLLIES that got to #2 in 1964 ..

    Roger

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