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Sandy and Donna Rhodes are American singers and songwriters who have performed and recorded
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, and were also backing singers on many R&B records made in
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, particularly in the 1970s. Coming from a musical family that also included their father "Dusty" Rhodes and uncles "Slim" and "Speck" Rhodes, they recorded as a duo in the 1960s, first as The Rhodes Sisters and later as The Lonesome Rhodes. They also recorded, on their own account and as
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s, with Sandy's then-husband
Charles Chalmers Charles Chalmers is an American saxophonist, backup vocalist, songwriter and producer. He has written several hit songs for many recording artists, and has also arranged and performed on many Grammy winning recordings. Seven of those recordings a ...
as Rhodes Chalmers Rhodes (RCR). Sandy and Donna have continued to record and perform with family members and associates as The Rhodes Show, which was also the name of the family's earlier radio and television program.


Background and early years

Sandra Irene Rhodes was born in 1947, and her sister Donna Christine Rhodes in 1950. Their father, Perry Hilburn "Dusty" Rhodes (June 5, 1920December 1, 2005) played
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as a member of the Log Cabin Mountaineers, from the late 1920s, with his brothers Ethmer ("Slim") and Gilbert ("Speck") and sister Bea. The family group toured widely and in the 1930s had their own radio show in
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, before moving to
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, where both Sandy and Donna were born. Between 1948 and 1975, ''The Rhodes Show'' aired on local television in Memphis.


Sandy and Donna Rhodes

Sandy Rhodes had her first success writing "How Much Can a Lonely Heart Stand", a minor hit for Skeeter Davis in 1964 which was also recorded by Sandy and Donna as The Rhodes Sisters. Davis, who discovered the Rhodes sisters, brought them to the attention of RCA Records.Liner notes, ''The Lonesome Rhodes (Sandy and Donna)'', RCA Victor LSP 3759 The pair then began recording as The Lonesome Rhodes in 1965 releasing five singles and one LP, ''The Lonesome Rhodes (Sandy and Donna)''. The recordings were produced by
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and Felton Jarvis. With
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by Skeeter Davis, the album contained eight songs written by Sandy along with four covers (including songs from contemporary popular / rock songwriters, Boyce & Hart,
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and
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). During 1966-67, Sandy’s songwriting spanned from contemporary Nashville to songs influenced by the post-1964 Beatles era of popular and rock songwriters. During this period, Sandra also placed five of her songs on two Skeeter Davis LPs (''Singin’ in the Summer Sun'' and ''What Does It Take (to Keep a Man Like You Satisfied)''). From 1969, the two sisters worked with multi-instrumentalist
Charles Chalmers Charles Chalmers is an American saxophonist, backup vocalist, songwriter and producer. He has written several hit songs for many recording artists, and has also arranged and performed on many Grammy winning recordings. Seven of those recordings a ...
, who was married to Sandy at the time; he also worked as a songwriter and producer with Sandy. Donna Rhodes released an album, ''I See Love'', on
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in 1971, with several songs written and produced by Sandy and Charles Chalmers. Sandra's solo album, ''Where's Your Love Been'', described as "an ambitious mix of soul, country, and rock", was issued by
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in 1973, also produced by Sandy and Charles. Her biography on
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describes Sandra Rhodes as "an artist who could walk the fine line between country and
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."Mark Deming, "Sandra Rhodes: Biography", ''Allmusic''
Retrieved 25 May 2024


Rhodes Chalmers Rhodes

As a vocal trio, Rhodes Chalmers Rhodes, they recorded as backing singers on many recordings for Hi Records and elsewhere in Memphis during the 1970s, especially by R&B and
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musicians such as
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, Syl Johnson, Millie Jackson,
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, O V Wright, and others. As Rhodes Chalmers Rhodes (RCR), they released an album of their own, ''Scandal'', in 1980, and had minor hits in the U.S. with the songs "Scandal" and "Give It to You" in the same year. With
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, Rhodes, Chalmers and Rhodes wrote
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's 1981 hit, " The Clown". In 2003, they backed Al Green on his album '' I Can't Stop''.


Later activities

Chalmers and Sandy Rhodes later divorced. Sandy and Donna Rhodes have continued to perform, with family members and others, as The Rhodes Show. "Rhodes sisters bring “The River Girls” show...", ''Hill 'n' Holler Review'', March 24, 2014
Retrieved 25 May 2024


Discography

Singles: *"Make Like the Wind (And Blow)" / "Love Is" (October 1966) *"The Least You Could Have Done" / "Nothin' But Heartaches Here" (March 1967) *"The Delight of My Day" / "That's Why" (September 1967) *"Mister" / "The Day Love Comes (Finding You)" (December 1967) *"The Lights Of Dallas" / "I'm Missing You" (September 1968) LPs: *''The Lonesome Rhodes (Sandy and Donna)'' (April 1967)


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lonesome Rhodes American vocal groups Sibling musical duos