Dolores "LaLa" Brooks

Singer

Birthday June 20, 1947

Birth Sign Gemini

Age 76 years old

#44271 Most Popular

1947

Dolores Brooks (born June 20, 1947), also known as Sakinah Muhammad, is the second lead singer of the girl group the Crystals.

She is best known as the lead vocalist on the Crystals' hits "Then He Kissed Me" and "Da Doo Ron Ron".

Brooks was the second youngest of 11 children, born to a Native American mother and an African-American father.

Brooks first displayed her talent by singing gospel music in church.

At age seven, she took part in her siblings' gospel group, "Little Gospel Tears", and sang in Brooklyn.

While attending PS 73, she was discovered in an after-school program by Dolores "Dee Dee" Kenniebrew and her mother, who invited Brooks to join the Crystals as a replacement for a departing member.

1962

She joined the group to replace Merna Girard (who was pregnant) on the March 1962 release "Uptown".

1966

After leaving the Crystals, she married jazz and session musician Idris Muhammad (born Leo Morris) in 1966; the union brought two sons and two daughters.

Shortly thereafter, she converted to Islam with him, changing her name to Sakinah Muhammad.

She helped Idris write and record his material over the years.

1968

In 1968, she appeared in the original Broadway production of the musical Hair, where she sometimes performed the song "Aquarius".

1970

She made short appearances in films, and contributed songs to different movie soundtracks (including the 1970 film Cotton Comes to Harlem).

1971

She later appeared in the Broadway show Two Gentlemen of Verona in 1971.

She also toured with, and recorded for, various artists, such as the Neville Brothers, Bobby Womack and Isaac Hayes.

In 1971, she reunited with Kenniebrew, Mary Thomas, and Barbara Alston as the Crystals, and toured and performed in rock-&-roll revival shows.

1973

Their touring lasted until 1973, when the members decided to devote their time to their families.

1983

In 1983, she and her family moved to London, England, where she and Idris continued their careers in music.

1990

In 1990, they moved to Vienna, Austria, where she continued singing and writing songs with Idris, and also hosted a local radio show.

1994

Andrew Edge sang backing vocals on her BMG (Austria) CD LaLa Brooks & Friends in 1994.

1997

They lived in Vienna until 1997.

1999

In 1999, she and Idris divorced.

2000

Brooks moved back to the United States in about 2000 and resides in the East Village.

Brooks, with her musical group, is back performing across the world.