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The Soul Sisters were a Jamaican girl group known for their contributions to the music scene in the late 1960s. The group recorded a gospel single in 1967 for a notable producer and his label. In 1969, they changed their name to The Reggae Girls and released a cover of a popular song. That same year, they collaborated with another artist, producing hits such as "Each Time" and "Let Me Tell You Boy," the latter becoming a major success and charting for over six weeks. They also recorded cover versions of "Son of a Preacher Man" and "Another Night." The group disbanded in 1976 when member Nora Dean moved to New York.
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