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  1. The Sweet Inspirations (Estelle Brown, Smith, and Shemwell) got back together again in 1994, with new member Portia Griffin. They performed at Elvis Presley tribute shows, and released new material in 2005. Shemwell suffered a stroke in 2001 that has kept her from performing with the group.

    • USA
    • 1959–1979, 1994–present
  2. The Sweet Inspirations fue un grupo musical femenino de soul compuesto por Cissy Houston, Doris Troy, Dionne Warwick,, Dee Dee Warwick, Estelle Brown, , Sylvia Shemwell y Myrna Smith. Se conformó como uno de los mejores grupos soul haciendo coros a estrellas como Aretha Franklin , The Drifters , Van Morrison , Wilson Pickett , Solomon Burke ...

    • carreras en solitario desde 1979
  3. 10 de feb. de 2020 · In this video The Spa Guy interviews Estelle Brown one of the Singer ins the Sweet Inspirations on of Elvis' Backup singing groups..

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    • Spa Guy
  4. Reunited in 1994 to perform on selected shows (including a tribute to Elvis Presley), the original trio of Estelle, Myrna and Sylvia were joined by Portia Griffin who previously had sung with Herbie Hancock, Bobbie Brown, Jeffrey Osborne (for 18 years) and most recently The Black Crows.

  5. Estelle Brown sang with Elvis from 1969 until his untimely passing in 1977. She stood on stage with Elvis for over 1000 performances. The Sweet inspirations had a hit record on the Pop, Soul and R and B charts in 1969. When Elvis heard that sound he just had to have them sing with him.

  6. 4 de abr. de 2024 · As of 2021, two members of the Sweet Inspirations are still alive: Estelle Brown. Sylvia Shemwell passed away in 2010, from complications caused by her stroke in 2001. What was the Sweet Inspirations’ signature sound?

  7. 15 de dic. de 2016 · The Sweet Inspirations continued to work as sessions singers during this period, appearing on classic cuts by artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin (Chain of Fools), Dusty Springfield (Son of a Preacher Man), Van Morrison (Brown Eyed Girl) and Jimi Hendrix (Burning of the Midnight Lamp).