Barbara and the Uniques

{{Short description|American R&B girl group}}

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| alias = Barbara Blake and the Uniques

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| genre = R&B

| years_active = {{start date|1963}}–{{end date|1975}}

| label = Arden, Abbot Records, 20th Century Records

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| past_members = Barbara Livsey
Gwen Livsey
Doris Lindsey

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Barbara and the Uniques was a 1960s and 1970s R&B girl group.

History

The group began when the Du-ettes, a group from Chicago featuring Barbara Livsey and her cousin, Mary Hayes, was liquidated in 1965. Barbara got together with her sister Gwen Livsey and a friend, Doris Lindsey, and released the soul ballad "There It Goes Again" (written by Eugene Record of The Chi-Lites) as Barbara and the Uniques in 1970.{{cite web|last=Hamilton|first=Andrew|title=Barbara and the Uniques Biography|url=http://allmusic.com/artist/barbara-and-the-uniques-p424960/biography|publisher=allmusic.com|accessdate=27 July 2011}} The song was very successful at the local level, causing Arden Records to distribute it nationally. The song became an R&B hit, reaching #16 on the R&B charts. It was a minor US Billboard Hot 100 hit, where it reached #91.Top Pop Singles 1955–1999. Joel Whitburn. 2000. Record Research Inc. p. 34. {{ISBN|0-89820-139-X}}

The group followed up with two singles on the Arden label in 1971: "You're Gonna Make Me Cheat on You" / "I'll Never Let You Go" and "You Make Me Feel So Young Again" / "Take Me As I Am". In 1972, the group moved to Abbot Records and released "He's Gone", which also featured "Take Me As I Am" as the B-side.

Gwen and Doris quit the group and were replaced with male session singers. Now dubbed Barbara Blake and the Uniques on 20th Century Records, in 1974, they released "Prized Possession" / "It's Not That Easy" and "Teach Me" / "Everlasting Thrill". Both releases failed to make an impact, but still the group's eponymous LP was released in 1975. A 1975 single, "Need Your Love So Bad" / "Let Me Down Easy", also was not a chart hit.

The band broke up when their contract with 20th Century Records expired.

The Du-Ettes' regional hit song “Every Beat Of My Heart” has been featured in a Whole Foods Market television commercial.

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