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In June 1969 the group provided backing vocals for the [[Rolling Stones]]' single [[Honky Tonk Women]], recorded at Olympic Studios in London. | In June 1969 the group provided backing vocals for the [[Rolling Stones]]' single [[Honky Tonk Women]], recorded at Olympic Studios in London. | |||||||||||||||
| − | Mary Aiese married Jonathan O'Leary in November 1969, and took her husband's name.<ref name="ReferenceA">Mick Patrick, booklet in 2005 Ace Records ''Best of'' compilation</ref> She has explained that her husband was not keen on her pop music career, so she decided to stop performing live with the group, and on her family and her teachingcareer. | + | Mary Aiese married Jonathan O'Leary in November 1969, and took her husband's name.<ref name="ReferenceA">Mick Patrick • Reparata and the DelronsAmerican girl group (1962–2000)
Reparata and the Delrons were an American girl group. They are best known for their 1965 recordings "Whenever a Teenager Cries" and "Tommy", for the 1968 European hit "Captain of Your Ship" and for Reparata's 1975 solo hit "Shoes". History[edit]1962–1965: Early years[edit]The group started out as a five-piece high-school harmony group called the Delrons, formed in 1962 at St. Brendan's Catholic School in Brooklyn, New York by lead singer Mary Aiese.[1] The other original me • DATE March 17, 2006 ACCOUNT NUMBER N/A Interview: Director David Cronenberg discusses his career and This is FRESH AIR. I'm David Bianculi, TV critic for the New York Daily News, "A History of Violence," the David Cronenberg movie about the origins, Cronenberg's earlier films include some envelope-pushing entries in the realms | |||||||||||||