American singer and actress Darlene Wright, better known by her stage name Darlene Love, is her real name. She recorded as a solo artist in addition to her work as the Blossoms’ lead singer. She started singing as a child in the choir of her church.
Darlene Love siblings: Meet Edna Wright
Edna Wright was an American singer who was born on February 2, 1945, and passed away on September 12, 2020. She is best known for her role as the lead singer of Honey Cone, a girl group that reached No. With “Want Ads,” he reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971. She was the singer Darlene Love’s younger sister. Wright performed as a back-up singer for a number of artists, including Cher, Ray Charles, and the Righteous Brothers.
Edna Wright was raised singing in the church. She is from Los Angeles. Bishop J.W. Wright was the pastor at King’s Holiness Chapel in Los Angeles, where her father was born. She began performing in the gospel group The COGIC (Church of God in Christ) Singers in 1960.
Wright met producer Phil Spector through Darlene Love, her older sister. In 1964, Spector’s associate Jack Nitzsche produced her first feature recording. Wright, a pseudonym for a band that included Brian Wilson, Sonny & Cher, and Jackie DeShannon, sang lead on Hale and the Hushabyes’ “Yes Sir, That’s My Baby.” She released her first solo single, “A Touch of Venus,” under the stage name Sandy Wynns on Champion Records, which led to a national nightclub tour. She went on to work as a backing vocalist for Johnny Rivers, Ray Charles, and the Righteous Brothers. Charles invited her to join his female backing group, the Raelettes.