
About Pat Lewis
Pat Lewis (born Patsy Lewis in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on 23 October 1947; died August/September 2024) was an American soul singer and backing vocalist from the 1960s remembered for being inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame twice - as a solo artist in 2015 and as a member of Isaac Hayes Hot Buttered Soul group in 2017. Lewis moved to Detroit, Michigan, in 1951. In the early 60s, Pat and her sisters formed the group The Adorables and began singing backing vocals for Golden World Records.
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