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The Mirettes were an American girl group formed in the 1960s. They were a trio of talented singers ΓÇô Lorraine Johnson, Charlotte Johnson, and Robbie Montgomery. The group was created by legendary musician and producer Ray Charles, who also produced their music.
The Mirettes gained popularity for their energetic live performances and soulful harmonies. They released several singles and albums throughout the 1960s and 1970s, with their most well-known song being "In the Midnight Hour." The group's music is often classified as R&B, soul, and funk, and they were known for their powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence. Despite not achieving mainstream commercial success, The Mirettes are still remembered and respected for their contributions to the music industry during that era.
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