don't know of husband for brenda, but the real love she had was for Fred Smith who sung to and for her a number of times the song he'd written call "I got some crying to do" in Philadelphia around 1963.... Phil Hurtt remembers ......
She past away from complications developed from BreastCancer.
There's not much known about Brenda Emmanus' personal life. Therefore, it's not clear whether she has a husband.
Jon Tenney plays Fritz...Brenda's husband on The Closer.
Walter Payton's birth name is Payton, Walter Jerry.
Yes, Brenda Frese is married. She is married to her husband, who is also involved in sports, and they have children together. Frese is known for her successful career as a college basketball coach, particularly with the University of Maryland women's basketball team.
Brenda Peyton (Brenda and the Tabulations) died in 1992 of cancer.
She past away from complications developed from BreastCancer.
Brenda & the Tabulations hasn't died, the music still lives on. However lead singer and founder of the group (Brenda Payton-Hill), died from complications of Breast Cancer.
Yes definitely
to the one i love
Yes, Brenda Payton had children. She was a dedicated mother and often spoke about the importance of family in her life. However, specific details about her children are not widely publicized.
No, it was first recorded by The Miracles in 1960, in 1967 Brenda and the Tabulations did a cover version, The Jackson 5 covered it it 1969.
There's not much known about Brenda Emmanus' personal life. Therefore, it's not clear whether she has a husband.
Connie Payton is married to Michael P. Strotter. The couple married in 2008.
She was married to Gil Scott-heron.
Jon Tenney plays Fritz...Brenda's husband on The Closer.
Tabulations refer to the systematic arrangement of data in rows and columns, often used to summarize and present information clearly and concisely. This method facilitates comparison, analysis, and interpretation of data by organizing it in a structured format. Tabulations are commonly employed in statistics, surveys, and research to highlight trends, relationships, or patterns within the data.