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248:, and toured with vocal group the Dew Droppers. She left Coral, and Derby issued some unreleased tracks by her on their subsidiary Central label, but she did not record again until later in the year when she joined the 282:(later Muhammad Ali) on the Almont label and "As Long As You're Mine" on the Pulse label in 1965. In 1969 she released another single, "The Masquerade Is Over", on the Conclave label. 256:
rather than R&B performer. However, her recordings were unsuccessful and she recorded for her manager Phil Rose's Glory label, backed by vocal group the Four Fellows, featuring
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during her youth; public records show that she still lived there as late as 2001, but no subsequent documentation appears to exist. A compilation of some of her recordings,
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Orchestra. The song rapidly became a hit, reaching no.23 on the national pop chart, a remarkable achievement at the time for an "R&B-tinged" record on an
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Although changing musical tastes meant that she was increasingly relegated to occasional performances, she recorded "What A Night For Love" for
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on December 6, 1929. She studied classical music and aspired to become a concert singer, before her mother persuaded her to start a career in
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performances in the 1950s. Two of her recordings, "I May Hate Myself In The Morning" (1952) and "Only A Rose" (1953) reached the
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label. By 1952, the company had folded and she recorded the first of six singles for
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MacLaurin's later life seems to be unreported. According to music historian
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in early 1960, before retiring from the music business due to
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Pop Memories 1890-1954: The History of American Popular Music
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North Carolina
Jazz
R&B
Derby
Coral
jazz
ballad
R&B
Billboard
North Carolina
popular music
Claude Hopkins
R&B
Derby Records
New York City
Bennie Benjamin
George Weiss
Rex Kearney
independent label
The Ink Spots
My Heart Belongs to Only You
Coral
Decca Records
Apollo Theater
Sy Oliver
Illinois Jacquet
Willie Mabon
Chicago
Detroit
opera

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