Shirley Gunter to Perform on a West Coast Doo Wop Cruise

Released on: July 9, 2008, 11:50 pm

Press Release Author: Grant Williams

Industry: Management

Press Release Summary: Shirley Gunter and the Queens was the first female vocal
group that they led the way for other women in the music industry in the early
fifties.


Press Release Body:

Los Angeles, CA, July 10 2008 -- Grant Williams CEO of Memory Lane Concert Cruises
today announced. The prestigious Shirley Gunter will be among the twelve groups
appearing on the legendary West Coast Doo Wop Cruise. "Shirley Gunter was one of the
first women in rock & roll and the inspiration for other women to lead their own
groups. Like Wanda Jackson, Etta James, LaVerne Baker, Esther Phillips, and Brenda
Lee. Shirley was a real pioneer in the music industry." said Williams

Shirley Gunter born in Coffeyville, Kansas, and migrated to Los Angeles with her
family in early 1942. She began her singing career as a solo artist in 1953 when her
older brother, Cornelius Gunter a member of a local vocal group called The Flairs.
Took Shirley to his label Flair Records a subsidiary of Modern Records. After her
first two singles, in the spring of 1954 Shirley put together her own group named
the Queens. Shirley's vocal group was a bit different because all the members were
female. Consisting of Lula Kenney, Lula Mae Suggs Blondeness Taylor, Shirley\'s best
friend at Polytechnic High School. From all creatable reports The Queens were the
first all-girl doo-wop group. Etta James has always referred to them as \"the first
female group where all the girls could sing.\"

One day the four girls were fooling around on the piano in Shirley\'s living room.
They came up with \"Sh-Boom\" like ditty song with nonsense lyrics they called \"Oop
Shoop.\" When they took it to saxophonist Maxwell Davis, Shirley\'s mentor at Flair
Records. He helped them work up a more polished arrangement. Label chief Joe Bihari
liked what he heard, changed their name to Shirley Gunter & the Queens, and released
\"Oop Shoop\" in August 1954. Within two months it entered the R&B charts and rose to
number eight. The flip side was \"It\'s You\", but all eyes were on the up-tempo
number.

Shirley Gunter & The Queens were hot, hot, hot and earned a featured spot in a big
review staged by Joe Bihari at L.A.\'s Savoy Ballroom. The shows host was Hunter
Hancock who featured BB King, Johnny Otis, The Platters, The Lamplighters, and
Marvin & Johnny\". After their four singles and a couple of tours with The Queens,
Shirley Gunter paired up with her brother\'s group, The Flairs. This calculated move
was to revitalize The Flairs, who had lost most of their original members.

Shirley Gunter went on several tours throughout the West Coast with Vernon Green &
The Medallions. She was now recording for the Storm Records label. They recorded
\"Believe Me\" and \"Crazy Little Baby\" but before they could release them, Tender
Records Company bought Strom Records. Shirley Gunter now a veteran of four years in
the R & B limelight the novelty had long since worn off. Shirley and the Flairs soon
went their separate ways and eventually faded into our memory banks.

Shirley left behind several enduring musical memories for us the great jump tunes
with The Queens, and fine ballads with The Flairs. Shirley Gunter was a woman ahead
of her time. In 1958 Shirley left the music business, returning only periodically.
Like when asked in 1969 to record for Ray Charles\' on the Tangerine label. Now
blind, Shirley Gunter lives in Las Vegas and preserves her interest in music through
her work as a gospel singer at her local church. Lula Kenney also moved to Las Vegas
and worked as a dancer and sang with The Platters; she\'s now known as Piper Alvez
and moved back to Los Angeles. Blondeness Taylor briefly recorded for Mercury
Records with Junior Ryder under the name Sugar & Spice and Lula Mae Suggs have
passed away.

Shirley Gunter was one of the first women in rock and roll and led the way for other
women to form their own groups. Like Wanda Jackson, Etta James, LaVerne Baker,
Esther Phillips, and Brenda Lee. Shirley was a real pioneer in the music industry.

On April 19 2009, Shirley Gunter will perform on Carnival cruise lines newest and
most innovative ship in the world the Splendor. Sailing from Los Angeles to the
Mexican Riviera on a 7-day cruise. There has never been a Doo Wop event this
spectacular on the West Coast in over fifty years.

Memory Lane Concert Cruises is musical theme cruise operator. Offering world-class
concerts of performing artists in an array of music styles aboard luxury liners.
http://www.mlccruises.com
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Contact:
Grant Williams
Memory Lane Concert Cruises
Los Angeles, CA
44222656
grant@cognifast.com
http://www.mlccruises.com

Web Site: http://www.mlccruises.com

Contact Details: Grant Williams
Memory Lane Concert Cruises
Los Angeles, CA
44222656
grant@cognifast.com
http://www.mlccruises.com

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