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Kenniebrew is the only Crystal who remained active throughout their touring from the 1970s to then, performing with Patricia Pritchett-Lewis, a member since 2005, and Melissa "MelSoulTree" Grant, a member since 2002.
Two of the TOP 50 most popular records in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame belong to The Crystals. The group has scaled from five members to three. The Crystals now consist of Dee Dee Kenniebrew, who was there from the very first recording, Patricia Pritchett-Lewis and MelSoulTree.
Two of the TOP 50 most popular records in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame belong to The Crystals. The group has scaled from five members to three. The Crystals now consist of Dee Dee Kenniebrew, who was there from the very first recording, Patricia Pritchett-Lewis and MelSoulTree.
Explore Patricia Pritchett-Lewis's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Patricia Pritchett-Lewis on AllMusic.
"There's No Other (Like My Baby)" is a song first recorded in 1961 by the American girl group the Crystals. Written by Phil Spector and Leroy Bates. Also produced by Spector, the single was the first release on his newly-founded Philles Records label.
Barbara Alston was The Crystals' main lead singer at the time, and the only songs from this album not to feature her on lead are "Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby" on which Patricia "Patsy" Wright sang lead; and "Gee Whiz" and "Frankenstein Twist" which featured Dolores "LaLa" Brooks.
The Crystals. More images. Profile: Formed: 1961 in Philadelphia, United States. Disbanded: 1967; re-united in 1971. Current Members: Delores "Dee Dee" Kennibrew (1960 - 1967, 1971 - present) Melissa "MelSoulTree" Grant aka Mel-Soul-Tree (2002 - present) Patricia Pritchett-Lewis (2005 - present)