Scherrie Payne - Talks About Touring with Glass House and Becoming A Supreme [2005]
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Ms. Payne shares some of her memories about her career. From a member of Invictus' Glass House to a member of the world's best female vocal group: The Supremes.
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Scherrie is so pretty.
@georgemusic4all4seasons
5 жыл бұрын
DetroitLives313 oh my gosh you are so right, she is drop dead beautiful and with all do respect HOT looking!!!!
@DetroitLives313
5 жыл бұрын
@Cudahy 1960 The amazing part about her is that she's and her sister Freda have been that way all of their lives! Natural beauties.
Fantastic interview. Scherrie is such a phenomenal singer and a wonderfully likeable and down to earth woman.
She should write a book!
The Supremes are also the number one selling American vocal group male or female black or white.
Scherrie please write a book !!
Love you Miss Payne
Scherrie Payne saved The Supremes from He's My Man, Let Yourself Go, You're My Driving Wheel, I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking !!
Can you imagine the guys trying to hang around the Payne house when Freda & Scherrie were teenagers. Those are some gorgeous sisters!
@UncleDuTheWatchman
4 ай бұрын
I love this comment because my late Uncle Jonathan said it was pandemonium! He said HE and the rest of his friends used to make up reasons to go over there!
SCHERRIE DID A GREAT JOB ! A WELCOMED ADDITION ! SHE WAS SUPREME !
Thank you for your contributions to the latter-day era Supremes' success, Scherrie! I am friends with Susaye Green on Facebook. She too is a class act with a fascinating voice and story to tell. Mary, Scherrie, and Susaye! Legends.
I love Scherrie!
This was perfect. Don't know why the Invictus era isn't a movie yet. I just found out about Sherrie Payne's latest song "Losing my mind". She sounds and looks good as ever. Those Payne Girls just seem to be Keepers. Treat em right and they''ll love you for life.
Talented and beautiful
💟A Most Beautiful & Talented Lady, Always! Legend Personified & Most Historically Certified 🎤 ☺ forever
I love the supremes. When I listen to those songs, it brings back so many memories when I lived at home with my parents. They have passed on and whenever I feel like a empty person without my parents, I go on my KZread and listen to that beautiful melody. They are like watching a living Barbie doll and such a beautiful spirit of women to watch you.
She's a very nice person as well.
That information about "He's my man" is kind of nice.
Love your voice, Scherrie❤
Thanks for this, as I loved Glass House, as well as The Supremes! However, Scherrie forgot to mention Sylvia Smith, who replaced Pearl Jones in Glass House and was on their second album, is still alive! She sang lead on their song "Thanks I Needed That", then recorded a solo album. Please check iut Glass House's "V.I.P." (also listed as a Scherrie solo), "I Can't Be You, You Can't Be Me", "If It Ain't Love, It Ain't Matter", "I Can't See You In My Eyes Anymore", "Look What We've Done To Love", " Stealing Moments From Another Woman's Life" and "A House Is Not A Home."
@babak6409
3 жыл бұрын
Dig dat
And just beautiful 😍
The Girl Who Saved The Supremes
Really love this woman, I had a childhood crush on her when she came to my mom house to rehearse I was just so in awe with her beauty and grace!
I really enjoyed this interview I only wish it was longer. Scherrie seems such a lovely down to earth lady.
I miss classy women!
Love
Best song by Glass House IMO: "The Fox".
This lady is cute. Well mannered and well spoken. She seemed like the perfect wife.
With respect for accuracy: There were only two official lead singers of the Supremes: Diana Ross and Jean Terrell, both appointed by Berry Gordy as stabilized leads. Jean remained as lead for nearly four years. When Jean left, the group suffered a major blow and record production ceased for almost two years. Mary worked hard to restaff and redesign the group as an "Ensemble Act" with herself and one or two singers very, very evenly sharing leads on all lps, tv, and shows. Mary states this in her book as well. Sherrie Payne (although a strong singer and seemingly lovely person), was not a third lead and neither was anyone else. With Jean's departure the "unique Supremes voice" projected by her and Diana was gone, and although the ensemble group was vocally strong when it came to "belting" out a song, their sound was much, much more commonplace.
How could she avoid/dodge excessive attention from men in those days in the dirty dirty music industry? How could she handle them? She is still very pretty, but she was the bomb at that time!
@ShadowHawk4219
4 жыл бұрын
I agree, still very attractive, but back in the day, in my opinion, the best looking female at Motown, and there were some hot one's. She has a sexy voice too.
@kevc21
4 жыл бұрын
i'm not 100% because I don't know anything about her, BUT... most of these folk did come from strong home training and the church. Jean Terrell, I have been fortunate/blessed to know personally back in the late 80's/early 90's as my barber. Her family ran a very popular hair salon in LA. That lady is very spiritual minded, and mentioned more than once that for the spiritual ladies, that whole scene was personally challenging, to say the least. Sherrie Payne mentioned her mom more than once, and may have aggressively fought to stay chaste. Again, I don't know know. But the mock outrage she mentions about her and her mom all saddened over her sister for having "red-eyes" from weed, was telling. All this was way, way back. Not the world we live in today.
As a father I feel for Papa Payne, can you imagine the guys trying to hang around that house when Scherrie & Freda were teenagers. Must’ve had the shotgun ready
I was still into The Supremes after Diana left. They had a few big hits after Diana left, but I don't think Scherrie was with the group yet. The best of those singles was "Stoned Love", but "Up the Ladder to the Roof" , "Floy Joy" , and "Nathan Jones"were great records as well. I didn't understand why "Automatically Sunshine" was even released as a single; it's not horrible, just "meh". Scherrie sang her hear out when she was with The Supremes but the music scene was changing at that time and the material the group was given was kind of weak as I recall. That was particularly apparent in tunes like "You're My Driving Wheel". However, "Let Yourself Go" and "He's My Man" were good singles. Scherrie's a gifted and reliable vocalist and a star as far as the real fans of the post-Diana Supremes are concerned, and seems like a really great lady.
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Scherrie might be the finest voice that every sang for Motown - wide, full range, full of dynamism, and excellent pitch. A voice that could go anywhere. Dreadful interviewer: he could have asked all kinds of questions and didn't.
@Vincent50
5 жыл бұрын
Branner Scherrie was pure fire vocally and what a stage presence.
@Branner
5 жыл бұрын
@@strausd02 Her voice was all those things - and more. Motown was hell-bent on undoing the Supremes by the time Mary's husband took over management. so Scherrie never got the push or the PR she should have from the beginning. Despite talent, in the business you still need a machine behind you. But her voice was definitely unique enough - you knew it was she the minute you heard it. And then there's ambition. Ross had limited vocal talent but gigantic ambition and the full machine behind her. It helps.
This thing got so many twists and turns in here, mind blowing. Oy vey.
Leave it to Ross to have the final say in the ending of The Supremes. Hate Ross
@dddddadadad1796
2 жыл бұрын
What? Shut the hell up.. Chile Miss Ross had no power to make that decision. And even Mary Wilson tells another story in her biography about the end of the group. It had nothing to do with anything Diana Ross said.
@bunkerston
2 жыл бұрын
@@dddddadadad1796 I would be foolish and naive not to consider the source of this video regarding the edict and where they heard it came from, albeit she said this is something she heard. Also, considering the legacy of the Supremes is that of Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, and Mary Wilson, I would take into consideration the influence one would have had in 1977 when this group disbanded; the Original Supremes may not have had the authority to make such a decision, but they would have had the influence to pull the plug on the group. And to add to that, also consider another original member, Mary Wilson, and her involvement and advocacy of the "Truth In Music Act" made law in 28 US States by Congress in the 1990s that prohibits the use of a musical acts name by anyone unless an original member of the group was still in the act. I would look at someone's LEGACY first, and consider that to be the culprit.
@TheJohnpandy
2 жыл бұрын
Mary bore a great deal of responsibility. Diana was long gone and a soul superstar. Mary recanted on some of what had said.