Betty McGlown

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BETTY McGLOWN
 
 
Betty McGlown  (June 30, 1941 – January 12, 2008) was an American singer, a member of The Primettes, later known as The Supremes.  While all four members sang lead on stage, it is only the other three members who ever had leads on studio recordings.  McGlown eventually became Mrs. Betty Travis and left the Primettes in 1960 to concentrate on her new marriage.  She was replaced by Barbara Martin the same year.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

The Supremes were founded in 1959 by four teenagers – Florence BallardMary WilsonDiana Ross, and Betty McGlown – under the name the Primettes; they started as a sister act to the Primes, who evolved into the Temptations.  Barbara Martin replaced McGlown in 1960.  Ross was going by the name “Diane Ross” initially; that was actually the name that her mother intended to give her, but through a clerical error, her birth certificate says Diana Ross.  In order to distinguish themselves from other similar groups in that era, the Primettes hired guitarist Marvin Tarplin to accompany them so they would not have to lip sync.  

 

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Last edited: March 22, 2021