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Quiet Elegance were an American female singing group founded in Detroit, Michigan in 1971. The group toured extensively as backing singers and also recorded a number of Soul and Southern soul music singles during the 1970s. Two albums of their songs were released after they disbanded in 1977.〔Tee, p.221〕 == Background ==
Quiet Elegance comprised Mildred “Millie” Vaney, Lois Reeves, who is the sister of Martha Reeves, and Frances Yvonne “Frankie” Gearing. Mildred Vaney was also known as Mildred Scott. Both Gearing and Vaney had previously sung with The Glories, and Vaney had also sung with the Pilgrim Female Gospel Singers, The Sermonettes and the jazz group Bobby Dilworth & the Blazers. Gearing was the lead singer of the group and as well as her work with The Glories had previously also sung with the Laddins and the Steinways. Gearing’s brother is the late guitarist Johnny Starr, who worked with Jackie Wilson and Little Richard.〔http://www.allmusic.com/artist/quiet-elegance-mn0000375487/biography Retrieved 28th January 2014〕
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