Played with Bill Cosby in his first show at the Apollo Theater
Shared the "Most Promising Female Vocalist" honor (with Barbara Acklin)
as voted by the nation's leading R&B disc jockeys of the National
Association of Television and Radio Announcers at their convention in
Miami, Florida, in August 1968.
Went to Julliard School of Music
Hit #113 on the Billboard Singles Charts in 1968 with "Yours Until
Tomorrow" (Epic 10319)
Hit #115 on the Billboard Singles Charts in 1968 with "(You're My) Soul
& Inspiration/You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling (Medley)" (Epic 10382)