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Susaye Greene
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Background information
Born
(1948-09-13) September 13, 1948 (age 75) Houston, Texas, U.S.
Origin
New York City, New York, U.S.
Genres
R&B
pop
disco
dance-pop
Occupation(s)
Singer
songwriter
Years active
1966–present
Labels
Motown
Motorcity
Website
scherrieandsusayeformersupremes.com
Musical artist
Susaye Greene (born September 13, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter. She was the last official member to join the Motown girl group The Supremes, remaining in the group during its final year of existence from 1976 to 1977.[1] She is a successful songwriter as well, having written hit records for Michael Jackson, Deniece Williams, and many others.
SusayeGreene (born September 13, 1948) is an American singer and songwriter. She was the last official member to join the Motown girl group The Supremes...
lineup continued to change with Lynda Laurence, Scherrie Payne and SusayeGreene joining until the group, after 18 years from its foundation, disbanded...
and #40 on the Pop chart. The final three Supremes (Payne, Wilson and SusayeGreene) officially disbanded in 1977 with a farewell concert in London, with...
Mary Wilson Cindy Birdsong Jean Terrell Mary Wilson Lynda Laurence Scherrie Payne Mary Wilson Cindy Birdsong Scherrie Payne Mary Wilson SusayeGreene...
the Blackberries, Edna Wright of Honey Cone, and latter-day Supreme SusayeGreene. Charles also produced and played piano on solo singles for various...
Scherrie Payne. It has also included former members Lynda Laurence and SusayeGreene. Though they were not Supremes members, singers Sundray Tucker, Freddi...
Scherrie Payne. In 1975, Laurence, along with Tucker and soon-to-be-member SusayeGreene, together with others added backing vocals to Stevie Wonder's Songs...
Supremes to participate. Neither Jean Terrell nor late 1970s member SusayeGreene chose to participate. 70s Supremes Lynda Laurence and Scherrie Payne...
member of The Supremes SusayeGreene. When Fuqua was unable to get the performance he wanted out of Londee Loren, he got Susaye to do the vocals instead...
a "farewell" concert with The Supremes (by then Scherrie Payne and SusayeGreene) and thereafter embarked on a solo career. Later that fall, Wilson was...
(5, 6) Delores Barnes (7), Shirley Brewer (1, 6, 7), Ed Brown (1), SusayeGreene Brown (1), Charlie Collins (1), Alexandra Brown Evans (1, 6, 7), Mary...
You're Straight". The spot featured former Supremes Scherrie Payne and SusayeGreene on background vocals. Mohawk wrote songs for other artists including...
death was announced on Twitter two days later by former Supremes member SusayeGreene. He was 67 years old. I'll Be Your Sunshine (1975) When I Get Back Home...