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Ramona Brooks : ウィキペディア英語版
Ramona Brooks
Ramona L. Brooks (1951-2014) was an American singer and actor. A member of Lady Flash, Barry Manilow's backup group, she sang on his 1975 Album ''Tryin' to Get the Feeling''. She also performed on Lizzy Mercier Descloux's 1979 album ''Press Color''. Tom Spahn was her vocal coach. Her 1977 solo single (''Skinnydippin'' ) hit 94 what is now the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and (''I Don't Want You Back'' ) reached 55 on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart in 1981. On Broadway, she appeared with Doug Henning in ''The Magic Show'' at the Cort Theater, and with Billy Dee Williams in ''I Have a Dream'', at the Ambassador Theater in 1976. Her brief movie career included appearing as "Hooker #1" in the 1980 Frank Sinatra vehicle The First Deadly Sin and as "Hooker #2" in 1983's ''Vigilante''. Her brother Paul Stubblefield was the drummer for the 1970s Cleveland Jazz/Funk group Sounds of Unity and Love.
==External links==

*(Mark Zaborney, ''Ramona L. Brooks; 1951-2014: Music ran in family for Toledo Woman,'' The Blade, June 13, 2014 )
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*(Ramona Brooks in Top Songs, Musicvf.com )
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