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The Dixiebelles

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Genres
  
Jazz, Pop


Albums
  
Down At Papa Joe's With Cornbread & Jerry, Down At Papa Joe's, Golden Classics

Record labels
  
Collectables Records, Hallmark Records, VINTAGE MASTERS INC.

Similar
  
Peggy Gilbert, Dale & Grace, The Jaynetts, Bill Pursell, The Tonettes

The Dixiebelles were an American girl group briefly popular in the early 1960s. Their best-known single, "(Down at) Papa Joe's", hit #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 late in 1963, and the follow-up, "Southtown, U.S.A.", hit #15 early in 1964. Both these songs were produced by Bill Justis and released on Sound Stage 7 Records, a division of Monument Records. The name of the group is one word - The Dixiebelles - as listed on their records.

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On record (at least for their first single, "(Down at) Papa Joe's"), The Dixiebelles were in fact all members of the all-white Anita Kerr Singers. An all-black touring group was assembled for publicity, promotion and live dates; this touring group may also have sung on some of the later recordings credited to the Dixiebelles.

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Based in Memphis, Tennessee, the Dixiebelles touring group had all previously sung backup in various capacities. Several members had been in The Tonettes, who recorded one single for the Stax Records subsidiary Volt in 1962.

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A full-length Dixiebelles album was released, but a third single ("New York Town") failed to hit the Hot 100, peaking at just #119 on Billboard's "Bubbling Under" chart. Shortly thereafter, their contract with Sound Stage 7 ended and they never released another single.

Several members of the touring group later turned up in The Charmels, a group that recorded four non-hit singles for Stax between 1966 and 1968.

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Members

  • Mary Hunt
  • Mildred Pratcher
  • Shirley Thomas

  • The Dixiebelles The Dixiebelles Golden Classics Edition Amazoncom Music

    Songs

    Papa Joe's1977
    Southtown USA1997
    Why Don't You Set Me Free1997

    References

    The Dixiebelles Wikipedia