Lee, Barbara (1947–1992)
Lee, Barbara (1947–1992)
African-American vocalist. Name variations: The Chiffons. Born May 16, 1947, in the Bronx, NY; died May 15, 1992.
With Judy Craig, Patricia Bennett and Sylvia Peterson, sang as member of the Chiffons, all-girl vocal group which had international hits in early 1960s; with Chiffons, had such single hits as "He's So Fine" (1963), "One Fine Day" (with Carole King on piano, 1963), "Nobody Knows What's Going On" (1965), and "Sweet Talkin' Guy" (1966).
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