ROYALETTES signed Publicity Photo 1960s GIRL GROUP SOUL

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ORIGINAL VINTAGE PROMO PUBLICITY REAL 8 x 10 INCH PHOTO FROM 'THE ROYALETTES. THIS CUTE PHOTO WAS SIGNED IN FRONT CLEAR BY ALL IN PERSON, FOR THE FIRST OWNER. We believe this autograph to be authentic, we purchased a 100+ piece collection from a widow of an german collector. We will be listing the collection over the next few weeks. The photo measures approx. 8" x 10" and is in good- condition. CONDITION IS Ok - SEE PICTURE - This signed orig. 1960's publicity photo is part of a larger collection built over 20 plus years. ATTENTION: THIS IS A VINTAGE GENUINE AUTOGRAPHED ITEM FROM the 1960's! NOT A LATER COPY OR PRE-PRINT !!! CONDITION: GOOD - !!! PAYMENT: VIA PAYPAL Never before had t been a girl group who more epitomized the "uptown soul" sound until Sheila Ross and her Royalettes hit the scene in the mid-sixties. Sheila, sister Anita, Ronnie Brown, and Terry Flippen came togather in Balitmore, Maryland at the beginning of the 60s.The four young ladies practised quite often, specializing in vocal fireworks, with even some classical influence. T early sound is often compared to that of the Chantels, so it was no surprise when they chose to perform many songs the Chantels had recorded for early touring. By 1962 Chancellor Records had picked up the gals for a couple of singles. "No Big Thing" b/w "Yesterday's Lovers," tried to read more