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  1. 8 ott 2016 · Joan Marie Johnson, a founding member of the musical trio the Dixie Cups, whose hit “ Chapel of Love ” unseated the Beatles from the top of the Billboard 100 in 1964, died on Sunday at her...

  2. The trio consisted of sisters Barbara Ann and Rosa Lee Hawkins, plus their cousin Joan Marie Johnson, from New Orleans. They first sang together in grade school. Originally, they were to be called Little Miss and the Muffets, but were named the Dixie Cups just prior to their first release.

  3. 12 ott 2016 · Joan Marie Johnson - co-founder of New Orleans pop trio The Dixie Cups, who recorded such classics as Chapel of Love and Iko Iko - has died aged 72. The band famously knocked...

  4. 12 ott 2016 · Joan Marie Johnson, one of the founding members of the New Orleans girl group The Dixie Cups, who had a No. 1 hit in 1964 with “Chapel of Love,” has died at a hospice in New Orleans. She...

  5. The Dixie Cups co-founder and lead singer of the 1964 hit "Chapel of Love" passed away in 2016. She also sang "Iko Iko" and performed with the group until 2008.

  6. 12 ott 2016 · NEW YORK (AP) — Joan Marie Johnson, one of the founding members of the New Orleans girl group The Dixie Cups, who had a No. 1 hit in 1964 with “Chapel of Love,” has died at a hospice in New Orleans. She was 72.

  7. 11 ott 2016 · Joan Marie Johnson, one of the founding members of the New Orleans girl group the Dixie Cups, which had a No. 1 hit in 1964 with "Chapel of Love," died Oct. 3 at a hospice center in New...