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Jean Terrell - Definition

Jean Terrell (born November 26, 1944) is an American singer, best known for having replaced replaced Diana Ross in the Supremes in 1970.

Born in Belzoni, Mississippi, she is the sister of former WBA heavyweight boxing champion Ernie Terrell. During the 1960s, she sang with her brother in his group, "Ernie Terrell & the Knockouts."

With Jean Terrell as the lead singer, the Supremes enjoyed several top 20 hits, including "Up The Ladder To The Roof" and "Stoned Love" (both 1970), "Nathan Jones" (1971), and "Floy Joy" (1972)

Jean was a member of the group until 1973, when she left for a solo career. In 1978, she landed a solo deal with A&M Records, and released the LP, I Had To Fall In Love. Her association with A&M was brief. A&M's plans for Jean conflicted with her devout Jehovah's Witness religion, and she left the label.

She eventually resurfaced in 1987 as the FLOS, Former Ladies of the Supremes, with Lynda Laurence and Scherrie Payne. They recorded a series of singles and cds, and toured overseas as the Supremes. Jean eventually left the group to pursue business interests and was replaced by a series of other singers.

Example Usage of Terrell

JaxStateFan: @Terrellowens Merry Christmas Terrell. Hope you have a blessed holiday season.
moonmuun: Jayceon Terrell Taylor <3 dagame
dustineasley: i'm not making fun of Terrell. i like bears. jesus likes bears. jesus can change "bear" to a verb. i can't. i'm jealous.
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