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Born in Kentucky and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, sisters Nettie, Lillian, and Rejoyce, were three of ten children of James and Della Stovall. Their mother was keen to lay down a musical path for her children, by kick-starting their singing voices from around the age of two, and as they grew up, they would tour the roads of the Midwest and South with the family gospel groups.
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The first family group was known as the Four Loving Sisters (the name was later changed to the Valley Wonders) and consisted of the four eldest sisters, Billie, Dorothy, Frances, and Georgia. Prior to joining the Valley Wonders, Wayne, Nettie, Lillian, and Joyce performed in a separate family act known as God’s Little Wonders for as long as their childhood held out. When they grew too big to persist as ‘Little Wonders they inherited the mantle of the Valley Wonders from the four older sisters whose careers had succumbed to marriages. Della managed and negotiated recording contracts for them, who also recorded as The Stovall Family (accompanied by two brothers).
In 1964 the family moved to Oakland where the already seasoned performers finished high school and began worrying about economic survival. They continued to sing in church but the Stovall sisters had to support themselves with weekday jobs. During this period they broadened their repertoire to include rock ‘n’ roll and rhythm and blues which gained them entrance to Oakland area night clubs, sometimes under the name of Sister Three.
In 1968 the three girls decided to go for it, a full time professional rock n’ roll career. Their initial step in this direction was naive but direct. According to Lillian “We put an ad in the Oakland Tribune – Three black girls looking for a Caucasian band to sing with”. The only serious response was from a man named William Truckaway. “He came right in and sat on the floor like we’d be knowing him for years”. Truckaway would soon co-produced their debut album on Reprise along with Erik Jacobsen.
In 1969, Norman Greenbaum had a massive hit with "Spirit In The Sky" which was released on the Reprise Records label. The Stovall sisters provided the background vocals for the song. They would also record their own version of the song and a single, Spirit In The Sky / So Good was released on Reprise Records in 1970.
The three sisters maintained a successful career as studio professionals and touring backup singers for an impressive list of well-known artists that include The Staple Singers, Bobby Womack, Ray Charles & The Blind Boys, BB King, Big Mama Thornton, Etta James, Jackie Wilson, Joe Tex, Parliament-Funkadelic and briefly performed as the Ikettes with Ike & Tina Turner, 1967.
The Stovall Sisters would go on to record unreleased tracks for an album with Earth, Wind & Fire’s Philip Bailey and Maurice White but would disband before its release.
2004
1982
Gemini Records (17)
7"
1972
Reprise Records
7", Single, Promo
1971
1971
1971
1970
Reprise Records
7", Promo
Reprise Records
7"
2013
1974
1974
1972
1971
1971
1970
2016
Rhino UK
3xCD, Comp
2015
Rhino UK
2xCD, Comp
2015
Warner Music Japan
3xCD, Comp, Mono
2011
2009
Rhino Records (2), Warner Music France, Wea Music
8xCD, Comp + Box
2009
Rhino Records (2)
2xCD, Comp
2008
Break Da Funk Records
CD, Ltd, Mixed
2008
Warner Strategic Marketing Australia
3xCD, Comp
2006
Warner Strategic Marketing Italy
2xCD, Comp
2006
2005
Hi & Fly Records
CD, Comp, Promo
2004
Warner Strategic Marketing United Kingdom
10x7" + Box, Comp
2004
2003
2002
2001
Warner Strategic Marketing, Atlantic, Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records
4xCD, Comp + Box
2000
Hi & Fly
LP, Comp
2000
2000
2000
1996
1993
Spicy Records
LP, Comp
1971
Reprise Records, Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records
LP, Comp
1971
Feelgood Experience
CD, Comp
BMG
LP
2020
The Loathed Sound Department
Cass, Comp, Unofficial
2014
Sacred Rhythm Music
CDr, Ltd, Mixed, Unofficial
2000
Fabulous Records (3)
7", Ltd, Unofficial
1998
Sound Score Corporation
LP, Comp, RE, Unofficial
1994
Sound Score Corporation
LP, Comp, Unofficial
Not On Label
LP, Comp, Unofficial
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