Band, 1951-2008 US
Singer of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. The Passionetts
The Fuzz was an American vocal trio from Washington, D.C. comprised of Sheila Young (born 08/16/1951), Barbara Gilliam (aka Roberta Gilliam; born 08/16/1952 - died 08/04/2008), and Val Williams (born 03/26/1952). They started out in 1970 as The Passionettes, but changed their name when they signed to Calla Records in 1971. Their self-titled debut came out that year, and the single "I Love You For All Seasons" went Top 10 R&B and peaked at #21 on the US Billboard Pop Singles chart.The follow-up single, "Like An Open Door", hit #14 on the R&B charts, but further singles had no success and the group split up in 1972.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Do Just What You Can | The Fuzz | 1972 | Single |
Like An Open Door / Leave It All Behind Me | The Fuzz | 1972 | Single |
The Fuzz | The Fuzz | 1971 | Single |
I Love You For All Seasons / Leave It Behind Me | The Fuzz | 1971 | Single |
I'm So Glad | The Fuzz | 1971 | Single |
The Fuzz | The Fuzz | 1971 | Album |
I Love You For All Seasons | The Fuzz | 1971 | Single |
I Love You For All Seasons / I'd Rather Go Blind | The Fuzz / Etta James | Single |