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  1. Valorie Jones. The Jones Girls were an American R&B vocal trio of sisters from Detroit, Michigan, United States. [1] Consisting of Brenda, Shirley and Valorie Jones, the Jones Girls first signed and recorded for GM Records in 1970.

    • 1970–1993
    • Brenda Jones (deceased), Shirley Jones, Valorie Jones (deceased)
    • Detroit, Michigan, United States
  2. 19 de may. de 2017 · The Jones Girls, best known for their many 70s/80’s hits, including “Who Can I Run To” (which was later covered by Xscape, “Nights Over Egypt,” “You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else,” “At Peace With Woman” and more, consisted of sisters, Shirley, Valerie, and Brenda.

  3. In 2001, tragedy struck the Jones family, Valorie passed away at age 45-years-young from complications of alcoholism. And in 2017, an intoxicated Brenda died tragically after being hit by several cars as she was crossing a Wilmington, Delaware street while visiting her daughter; she was 62.

  4. 3 de jun. de 2017 · Valorie Jones died on December 2, 2001, in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 45. In 2007, Shirley Jones released an album “Ladies Night Out” together with Jean Carn and Cherrelle, on CD and DVD.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2018 · The Jones Girls were an American soul group from Detroit, formed in 1965 as a gospel trio by sisters Brenda, Shirley, and Valorie Jones, who were aged 9–12 at the group’s inception. Between 1979 and 1981, the group released three albums on Philadelphia International Records, followed by a fourth on RCA and a fifth on PIR during the mid-1980s.

  6. Valorie Jones. Valorie Jones, (17 th April, 1956 – December 2, 2001).Vocalist in American R&B vocal trio of sisters, The Jones Girls. The Jones Girls were an American R&B vocal trio of sisters from Detroit, Michigan, United States. Consisted of Brenda, Shirley and Valorie Jones, The Jones Girls first signed and recorded for GM Records in 1970.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2016 · December 02, 2016. History highlight: Today in 2001, Valerie Jones died at age 45. She was one-third of the sister group The Jones Girls, who sang back-up vocals with Lou Reed, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Lou Rawls, Teddy Pendergrass and Betty Everett.