In December 1989, Cynthia Garrison replaced Viki Wallace forming the longest running line-up of the group! In 1993, they were asked to recor...
In December 1989, Cynthia Garrison replaced Viki Wallace forming the longest running line-up of the group! In 1993, they were asked to record a new version of "When Will I See You Again" with Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking). He supplied three tracks for their album "Out of the Past, Into the Future", marking their return to Ariola Records and their most successful album for 15 years. Two further singles were released from the album, the re-recording of "Dirty Ol' Man" and a new song "Hurry, Hurry". In 1996, they released a new best of album titled "Best & New Hits: When Will I See You Again" which included four re-recorded hits and 6 brand new songs. A seasonal album, "Christmas With The Three Degrees", was also recorded in 1998. Helen Scott, Valerie Holiday and Cindy Garrison continued to tour. They made their first US TV appearance in over 20 years in 2003 on the PBS show, "Rhythm, Love, and Soul" with Aretha Franklin, Lou Rawls and Mary Wilson of The Supremes. They were also part of the 'Best Disco In Town 2004 Tour' with The Pointer Sisters, Chic, The Emotions, and Evelyn "Champagne" King. They also took part in the 2007 'Best Disco In Town' tour of the United Kingdom in May 2007. In 2008 the group released the album "Helen, Valerie, Cynthia: The Greatest Hits" which included completely new recordings of the groups biggest hits and some fan favourites. The Group, together with founder member Fayette Pinkney, received various honours during 2007 and 2008, through ... Less