Vocal trio, which comprised of
Rita Marley, her school days friend
Marlene Gifford and her cousin
Constantine 'Vision' Walker. One day Rita found out that
Wailers, The always passed by their house everyday. She decided to talk to them and when they passed by the next time, they sung "What's Your Name" by
Sam & Dave.
Peter Tosh invited them afterwards to come to the studio. In 1964 The Soulettes began recording for
Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at
Studio One, for example "Friends And Lovers" with
Peter Tosh and
Bunny Wailer as backing vocals. "
Bob Marley assists Coxson Dodd by auditioning and coaching new singers, including the before unnamed group called the Soulettes, who reminded him on
Motown's
Marvelettes, The. Rita Anderson of that trio pairs with Bob on a duet called "Oh My Darling." They make occasional stage show appearances, but concentrate primarily on daily rehearsals to polish their sound, influenced in particular by the harmonic style of
Impressions, The. From 1965 till the early 70ies, they also worked with
Lee Perry, getting distributed in the UK as well.The group had lost an original member, so
Nora Dean joined Rita and
Cecile Campbell. They released just a hand full of releases in the period 1968- 1970 and half of those only being released in Jamaica. Regrettably, as the group was about to tour Canada in support of their hit, "Let It Be", Nora was taken ill and had to be replaced by
Hortense Lewis.In 1969 the lineup was revised: Rita Marley, Hortense Lewis and Cecile Campbell. In 1970 they released an LP called "Jamaica Magic" with the mento singer Lloyd Wilks. The LP includes tracks include 4 familiar mento selections (like
Banana Boat (Day-O) / Star-O), plus 8 originals written by Cornel Lumiere. The music is best described as easy listening as played by a jazz combo. The last recording found in the web is based in 1973.