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Cheryl Mason Jacks

Singer origiinally from Columbus, Ohio. She attended Ohio University until 1973. Now based in Philadelphia. Member of the original line-up of [a35289] in the 1970s, [a1736286] in 1980 and the re-formed Ritchie Family line up in the 2010s through to the 2020s. Cheryl Mason-Jacks was attending the Philadelphia School Of Performing Arts in the mid-1970s. She was in the same drama class as [a562057] who was a former member of [a320440]. Later along Wooten and another former member of Honey & the Bees, [a514530], she became part of the original line up of [a35289]. This came about when the three of them auditioned singing the song "Brazil" which was already a hit credited to the Ritchie Family name. Due to the whole thing being done by session singers and musicians, an actual vocal group was needed. She sang on the [i][m=117703][/i], [i][m=75266][/i] and [i][m=75262][/i] albums as well as the disco classic, "The Best Disco in Town" and "Life is Music" etc.. With "The Best Disco in Town", the trio sing parts of the disco hits of the day. Mason-Jacks sings part of [a112961]'s hit "Lady Bump". They performed at many venues in the United States, Europe and Australia, some off them televised. This came to an end in 1978 when the three members were dismissed and replaced by a new line up. After that period, with Cassandra Wooten, [a562059] and Mason-Jacks became [a1736286]. Her last name Jacks is represented in the [b]jac[/b] part of the name. The first names of other two group members were represented with [b]Cas[/b] for Cassandra and [b]Mi[/b] for Michelle. They sang back up on [a451329]'s [i][m=73013][/i] album. There was a high probability of Mason-Jacks, Wooten and Simpson accompanying Lennon on a tour but his murder ended that possibility. After getting married to her husband Alfred in 1983, she became [a=Cheryl Mason-Dorman]. In 2007, the album, [i][r=19070725][/i] by [a9483592] was released. A Christian-themed album, all of the material; was composed and produced by [a9483595]. Mason-Dorman was the featured vocalist on the song, "Whatever He Says, Just Do It!". Having a long career in education in various roles, she was assistant principal at Jules Mastbaum Vocational-Technical High School until 2004 and assistant principal at Stephen Decatur School until 2013. . For years, Mason-Dorman had asked Wooten to start singing again but nothing came of it. Years later Wooten, after seeing other line ups mime to the words of the hits they sang on became affected by what she saw and heard. She decided it was time and contacted Mason-Dorman. For a brief period of time Michelle Simpson was with them and then they stopped for a period of time. Cassandra Wooten, Cheryl Mason-Dorman and [a5119199] became the re-formed Ritchie Family group in the 2000s. Around 2015, they did a live rehearsal of "Music Is My Life" with Mason-Dorman singing lead. The trio had a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Dance Chart with [m=1077279]" in 2016. Renee Guillory-Wearing was on lead vocals. IIn 2021, a new song "Whatcha Got" was announced for release in June.

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Cheryl Mason Jacks

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