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Priscilla Anne “Priscilla Paris” Filtzer

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Priscilla Anne “Priscilla Paris” Filtzer

Birth
San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
Death
5 Mar 2004 (aged 63)
Pays de la Loire, France
Burial
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Singer. She was the youngest member of pop vocal group "The Paris Sisters", that was comprised with sisters Sherrell, and Albeth Paris. The Paris Sisters is best known for their 1961 top 5 Phil Spector produced hit "I Love How You Love Me." They had several other hits including "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" and "Be My Boy." The trio also appeared in Richard Lester's debut feature film, the jukebox movie classic "It's Trad, Dad," (1962). Priscilla later released singles from an LP under her own name, and and a tribute album to jazz legend Billie Holiday titled "Priscilla Loves Billy."
Singer. She was the youngest member of pop vocal group "The Paris Sisters", that was comprised with sisters Sherrell, and Albeth Paris. The Paris Sisters is best known for their 1961 top 5 Phil Spector produced hit "I Love How You Love Me." They had several other hits including "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" and "Be My Boy." The trio also appeared in Richard Lester's debut feature film, the jukebox movie classic "It's Trad, Dad," (1962). Priscilla later released singles from an LP under her own name, and and a tribute album to jazz legend Billie Holiday titled "Priscilla Loves Billy."

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