Rosa Lee Hawkins, one of the three original singers in New Orleans rhythm & blues vocal trio the Dixie Cups, died Tuesday at Tampa General Hospital in Florida. She was 76. Older sister and fellow ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Rosa Lee Hawkins, an original member of the rhythm and blues trio the Dixie Cups who shot to No. 1 with “Chapel of Love” in 1964, died Tuesday in a Florida hospital. She was 76. Her ...
Rosa Hawkins, one of the trio of singers who performed with the Dixie Cups, died on Tuesday in Tampa, Florida, following complications from a surgery last week. She was 76. The Dixie Cups debuted in ...
Jan. 14—The loss of Ronnie Spector of the Ronettes and Rosa Lee Hawkins of the Dixie Cups within a day of each other this week reminded me of that pop music phenomenon that flourished in the ...
The clubs are bustling the week of March 7-13, 2024, and a festival celebrates a jazz banjoist’s legacy. FRIDAY-SUNDAY, NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM The annual celebration of jazz guitarist, banjoist and ...
NEW ORLEANS — Rosa Lee Hawkins, best known as one of the trio of singers for the Dixie Cups singing group, has died at the age of 76, according to a report on NOLA.com by music and entertainment ...
Rosa Hawkins, an original member of the New Orleans rhythm and blues vocal trio The Dixie Cups, died on Tuesday at Tampa Bay General Hospital. She was 76 years old. Her older sister Barbara Hawkins, a ...
Rosa Lee Hawkins, the youngest member of the 1960s girl group the Dixie Cups, died during surgery in a Florida hospital this past Tuesday (December 11), The New York Times reports. The cause was ...
Rosa Lee Hawkins, whose group the Dixie Cups bumped the Beatles off the No. 1 position on the charts in 1964 with their hit “Chapel of Love,” died Tuesday at age 76 in Tampa, FL. She was 76 and passed ...
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