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Rosetta Hightower

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Rosetta Hightower

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Rosetta Hightower made her primary mark as the lead singer of <a href="spotify:artist:7JSIM5U7TZym5M3Q1AFG80">the Orlons</a>, who rolled off a series of girl group soul hits in the early '60s, including "The Wah-Watusi," "Don't Hang Up," "South Street," and "Not Me." After <a href="spotify:artist:7JSIM5U7TZym5M3Q1AFG80">the Orlons</a> broke up, Hightower moved to England, where she recorded a few singles and released, in 1971, a couple similarly titled albums. Hightower was by far the best of these, merging rock, soul, and folk-rock with stellar session musicians like <a href="spotify:artist:49M3O1w3zwKbXmiAtv6CQo">Rick Grech</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2a2LWh6mfzstJeB3M1r8cN">Harold McNair</a>, Jim Price, and <a href="spotify:artist:7qVyqDRBf4kYfqGG4PyRc5">Bobby Keys</a>. Although the other LP, Rosetta Hightower, was well done and well sung, it was devoted to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Motown%22">Motown</a> covers, rather than to more distinctive material that might have helped her make a name for herself as a solo artist. Both albums have been reissued on CD, with songs from her late-'60s and early-'70s U.K. 45s added as bonus tracks. Hightower died in London in 2014; she was 70 years old. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi

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