Joyce Vincent Wilson

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Joyce Vincent Wilson is an American singer most famous for being one-third of the group Tony Orlando and Dawn. As an original member to the 1970s group, who later had their own successful TV show, she was featured on hits like "Knock Three Times", "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Around the Ole Oak Tree" and "Candida". Wilson was famously offered a chance to replace original Supremes member Mary Wilson in the Supremes with members Scherrie Payne and Susaye Greene. Wilson in fact sung background on Payne and Greene's duet album, Partners, in 1979. Wilson continues singing daily to this day.