Wilson’s mayor and other borough officials intend to appear Thursday before Northampton County Council to bolster the borough’s case for economic benefits that could arise from redeveloping the former ...
Rosa Hawkins, one of the trio of singers who performed with the Dixie Cups, died on Tuesday in Tampa, Florida, following complications from a surgery last week. She was 76. The Dixie Cups debuted in ...
Rosa Lee Hawkins, a member of the '60s girl group The Dixie Cups, has died. She was 76. Her sister and bandmate Barbara Ann Hawkins told The New York Times that Rosa died after experiencing internal ...
Don’t miss the Loyola University Spring 24 Concert featuring the legendary Dixie Cups on Thursday, March 7th at 7:30 p.m. in Nunemaker Hall. This exclusive event, hosted by the esteemed Arthel Neville ...
Rosa Lee Hawkins of the Dixie Cups has died of complications from surgery less than a year after sharing her story in "Chapel of Love," a memoir named in honor of the New Orleans vocal group's ...
Northampton County Council withheld acting Thursday evening on a resolution granting a property-tax exemption for a New Jersey developer to repurpose the former Dixie Cup factory in Wilson. Council ...
Developers of the long-vacant Dixie Cup factory site are seeking approval for a Tax Increment Financing plan (TIF) and have emphasized this is a crucial piece of the project. After a “no” from ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Rosa Lee Hawkins, an original member of the rhythm and blues trio the Dixie Cups who shot to No. 1 with “Chapel of Love” in 1964, died Tuesday in a Florida hospital. She was 76. Her ...
Hey now / Hey now / Iko, Iko, an day, plays the simplistic, yet infectious pop hit “Iko Iko.” The enduring tune is among music’s most covered, but few renditions have captured the song’s bright New ...
Rosa Lee Hawkins, the youngest founding member of the celebrated New Orleans girl group The Dixie Cups, died in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday, January 11 of internal bleeding caused by complications from ...
Going to the chapel, indeed. The Dixie Cups, the legendary "girl group" that rocketed to the top of the charts with "Chapel of Love" in 1964, will be at Loyola University March 7 at 7:30 p.m. to mark ...
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