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Priscilla Coolidge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Priscilla Coolidge Priscilla Coolidge (1941, Lafayette, Tennessee, United States – October 2, 2014) was an American recording artist and sister of singer Rita Coolidge. ==Life and career== Between 1969 and 1979, Coolidge was married to Booker T. Jones. Jones produced Coolidge's first solo album, 1970's ''Gypsy Queen'', then the pair collaborated as a duo on three albums; 1971's ''Booker T. & Priscilla'', 1972's ''Home Grown'', and 1973's ''Chronicles'' which included the song "Time" written by her sister Rita, which was allegedly "borrowed" by drummer Jim Gordon (formerly of Eric Clapton's band Derek and the Dominoes and Rita's former boyfriend) and became the famous instrumental piano coda at the end of "Layla"). Jones produced Priscilla's final solo album, ''Flying'' in 1979, just before their marriage ended that year. In 1981 Coolidge married TV journalist/broadcaster/reporter Ed Bradley. Her marriage to Bradley ended in divorce, she later married Michael Seibert.
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