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(New page: A 1960s girl group featuring Dee Dee Tubbs from the "Mama Drama" episode animated television series ''The Cleveland Show''. This group figures into the backstory of show regular Donna Tubb...)
 
 
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A 1960s girl group featuring Dee Dee Tubbs from the "Mama Drama" episode animated television series ''The Cleveland Show''. This group figures into the backstory of show regular Donna Tubbs. They got big in Germany, so when Dee Dee Tubbs got pregnant at 19, she gave her daughter, Donna, to her brother to raise.
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A 1960s girl group featuring Dee Dee Tubbs from the "[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2041211/combined Mama Drama]" episode (May 13, 2012) of animated television series ''The Cleveland Show''. This group figures into the backstory of show regular Donna Tubbs. They got big in Germany, so when Dee Dee Tubbs got pregnant at 19, she gave her daughter, Donna, to her brother to raise.
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Voiced by Phylicia Rashad.
  
 
<blockquote>I joined a girls’ singing group. All my life, that’s all I wanted to do, be a musician. We were called The Towelettes, three of the baddest belters to ever step on stage. And our lyrics reflected
 
<blockquote>I joined a girls’ singing group. All my life, that’s all I wanted to do, be a musician. We were called The Towelettes, three of the baddest belters to ever step on stage. And our lyrics reflected

Latest revision as of 06:41, 20 May 2013

A 1960s girl group featuring Dee Dee Tubbs from the "Mama Drama" episode (May 13, 2012) of animated television series The Cleveland Show. This group figures into the backstory of show regular Donna Tubbs. They got big in Germany, so when Dee Dee Tubbs got pregnant at 19, she gave her daughter, Donna, to her brother to raise.

Voiced by Phylicia Rashad.

I joined a girls’ singing group. All my life, that’s all I wanted to do, be a musician. We were called The Towelettes, three of the baddest belters to ever step on stage. And our lyrics reflected

the turbulence of the time:

♪ Baby, be a baby for your baby, baby, maybe! ♪

♪ Vietnam! ♪