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    Helen Baylor

    American singer (born 1954)

    Musical artist

    Helen LaRue Lowe (born January 8, 1954), known professionally as Helen Baylor, is an American singer–songwriter.

    Early life

    Born Helen LaRue Lowe in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Baylor is the oldest of seven, she has five brothers and one sister. Baylor moved to Los Angeles at age eleven as her Dad (who was in the Army) had been transferred there.

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    While in Los Angeles, Baylor first performed as a nightclub act.

    Career

    Baylor opened for Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and B.B. King while still in her teens, and performed in the musicalHair.[1] In 1967/68 she worked with producer Bobby Sanders releasing two singles, "The Richest Girl" and "What About Me Boy", as Little Helen for the Soultown label.[2] In the 1970s she joined hit Broadway musical Hair and followed this period of her career as a session musician for artists that included Captain & Tennille, Les McCann and Rufus.

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