
(May 30, 1945 – January 26, 2011[1])
Biography

Formerly calling themselves The Casinyets (can't sing yet), the group eventually auditioned for Motown after a talent contest, and while the audition was successful, the group was requested to return to Hitsville with an original song. After member Georgia Dobbins co-created the song "Please Mr. Postman", Dobbins suddenly left the group after her father forbade her to be in nightclubs. Dobbins, who was also the group's original lead singer, gave Horton the spotlight to be the lead vocalist, a spot Horton was not comfortable with in the beginning. The group changed their name to the Marvelettes shortly after Motown signed the act and released "Please Mr. Postman" in the summer of 1961 when Horton was just sixteen.

In the late 1980s, Horton and Wanda Young Rogers reunited to collaborate on the 1990 Marvelettes album for Ian Levine's Motor City Records label titled The Marvelettes...Now! though Young didn't take part in the group's performances. The Marvelettes released the single "Holding On With Both Hands" in 1990, which was sung on record by Wanda but performed by Gladys in public due to Wanda's severe personal problems, described by Marc Taylor in the book, The Original Marvelettes - Motown's Mystery Girl Group, published in 2004 by Aloiv Publishing Company, New York.
Gladys and former Marvelette, Katherine Anderson were involved with Marc Taylor's official biography of the group. She remained semi-retired from the business to take care of her disabled son; however, she still performed on occasion as "Gladys Horton of the Marvelettes". She had resided in southern California since the early 1970s.
Horton died at age 65 on January 26, 2011 at a nursing home in Sherman Oaks, California following several strokes.[1]
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