Sundray Tucker was born on March 23,1948 and is an American singer.
13 Facts About Sundray Tucker
Sundray Tucker is the eldest daughter of the late Ira Tucker and Louise Tucker.
Sundray Tucker's sister is Lynda Laurence, once a member of the Supremes, and her brother is Ira Tucker Jr.
In 1967, Sundray Tucker joined the Three Degrees and performed alongside Fayette Pinkney and Sheila Ferguson for touring purposes only.
Sundray Tucker's stay with this group was relatively short-lived as she joined Ernie Terrell and the Heavyweights as lead vocalist, replacing departing member Jean Terrell.
In 1976 Sundray Tucker performed background vocals for Stevie Wonder's critically acclaimed album Songs in the Key of Life, providing backing vocals for several tracks, most notably on "Ordinary Pain".
In 1970 Sundray Tucker was recruited to replace Jean Terrell from Ernie Terrell and the Heavyweights as lead vocalist of the group.
Sundray Tucker auditioned for the part, but due to contractual obligations was unable to replace Cindy in the Supremes; however her sister Lynda Laurence joined the Supremes with Jean Terrell and Mary Wilson.
In early 1993 Sundray Tucker was approached by Scherrie Payne and Lynda Laurence and was asked to replace departing member Jean Terrell in the Former Ladies of the Supremes.
Sundray Tucker made her stage debut with Lynda and Scherrie on a tour of Japan in March 1993 and quickly established herself as a fan favorite.
Sundray Tucker had one solo lead track, "I'm A Fool For Love", as well as sharing lead vocals with Scherrie and Lynda on a remake of George Benson's song "Give Me The Night".
Whilst with the group Sundray Tucker re-recorded her own hit "I Love You Baby" which was expected for release on the follow-up album to Supremely Yours.
One of the unreleased tracks, composed by Sundray Tucker and entitled "Nervous", was recorded in April 1996.