Shirley Jones (R&B singer)

For the judge, see Shirley Brannock Jones. For the pop singer of the same name from the Partridge Family music group, see Shirley Jones.

Shirley Jones is an American R&B singer. She was a member of The Jones Girls before starting a solo career.

Jones began singing gospel as a child with her sisters, Brenda and Valorie, and her mother Mary Frazier Jones. Shirley and her sisters eventually began singing secular music as The Jones Girls, and in 1976 became background singers for Diana Ross. In 1979, they signed with Philadelphia International Records, and enjoyed a string of hit singles in the first half of the 1980s.

After the group disbanded in 1984, Jones was offered a solo contract with Philadelphia International, and released a hit single, "Do You Get Enough Love". A full-length album followed. Soon after the success of the single, Jones married Harlem Globetrotters player Harold Hubbard.[1] One more full-length album followed in 1994.

Discography

Albums
Singles

References

  1. Shirley Jones biography, Allmusic
  2. Charts, Allmusic
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