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  1. Cynthia Ann Birdsong (born December 15, 1939) is an American singer who became famous as a member of The Supremes in 1967, when she replaced co-founding member Florence Ballard. Birdsong had previously been a member of Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles . Biography. Early life.

  2. Jun 29, 2023 · Cindy Birdsongs relatives have asked a court to place her in a conservatorship after they became concerned that her longtime friend had too much say over her care and finances.

  3. Aug 7, 2023 · A judge in Los Angeles is set to consider on Tuesday whether to establish a conservatorship for an 83-year-old former member of the Supremes, whose family has argued that her...

  4. Oct 4, 2023 · A judge in Los Angeles on Wednesday ordered that Cindy Birdsong, an 83-year-old former member of the Supremes, be put under a temporary conservatorship in which county officials would oversee her...

  5. Jan 22, 2009 · Looks like it will be up to Cindy Birdsong! Like many Motown artists, Birdsong did not get rich on record royalities so she has always been a working woman. She also worked as a secretary...

  6. Apr 22, 2012 · A very moving interview with Cindy Birdsong of The Supremes on the PTL show in 1985. The PTL Club (PTL stands for "Praise The Lord" or "People That Love"), later ...more.

  7. Dec 8, 2022 · Cindy Birdsong is one of the popular members of the famed singing band The Supremes. Although she has not disclosed her net worth officially, Birdsong is estimated to have a net worth of $500 thousand based on her professional career.

  8. Cindy Birdsong was born on 15 December 1939 in Camden, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Tarzan (1966), TCB (1968) and Hollywood a Go Go (1964). She was previously married to Charles Hewlett.

  9. Cindy Birdsong was born on December 15, 1939 in Camden, New Jersey, USA. She is an actress, known for Tarzan (1966), TCB (1968) and The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (1969). She was previously married to Charles Hewlett.

  10. …Ballard (replaced in 1967 by Cindy Birdsong), the Supremes achieved 12 number one hits on the pop charts, including “Baby Love” (1964), “Stop! In the Name of Love” (1965), and “Someday We’ll Be Together” (1969).