![]() James developed tracks with McDuffy and session vocalists the Water Sisters, creating the "Mary Jane Girls" sound. ![]() The project first began in 1979 as a solo project for Joanne McDuffy, backup vocalist for singer and producer Rick James, whom she had supported on several tours. They are known for their 1980s hits "All Night Long", "Candy Man", and "In My House". ![]() Bailey eventually left the group and was replaced by Yvette 'Corvette' Marine, who stayed on until the group's dissolution in 1987. The group's primary lineup consisted of Joanne 'JoJo' McDuffy, Kimberly 'Maxi' Wuletich, Candice 'Candi' Ghant, and Cheryl 'Cheri Wells' Bailey. ![]() The Mary Jane Girls were an American R&B, soul, funk and disco group formed in Los Angeles, California.
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